GLASHCtl is a control applet for LASH. This is the first release. Other
than my code it contains eggtrayicon.h and eggtrayicon.c (by Anders
Carlsson and Jean-Yves Lefort), taken from libegg, and the LASH icon (by
Thorsten Wilms) from the LASH project. A patch from Florian Schmidt,
adding session renaming and directory switching, has also been applied.
Get it at http://dino.nongnu.org/glashctl
Attaching README:
GLASHCTL
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This is a simple applet for controlling the LASH Audio Session Handler.
When you run it it will appear as a small LASH icon in your
"notification
area" or "system tray" (if your desktop manager is compatible with
freedesktop.org's "System tray" standard,
http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/systemtray-spec). This is typically
somewhere in the panel in KDE or GNOME.
BUILDING IT
============================================================
To build this program you will need the following libraries:
* libgtkmm (2.6.4 or newer)
* libvte (0.11.15 or newer)
* liblash (0.5.1 or newer)
You will also need to have the LASH server, lashd, somewhere in your
$PATH.
To build the program with the default configuration (install
in /usr/local,
compile with -g -O2 etc), simply type 'make' in this directory. If you
want to
change the configuration, use the configure script (run configure --help
for
details). When you type 'make' a program called glashctl should be
generated,
and when you type 'make install' it should be installed on your system.
You need to install it before you run it, otherwise it won't find the
LASH
icon file and will not start.
USING IT
============================================================
To use the applet, simply run the program. If you have a
standards-compliant
system tray on your desktop a small LASH icon (a cardboard box with a
soundwave on it) should appear there. It is probably insensitive (greyed
out), unless you were already running lashd or have the
LASH_START_SERVER
environment variable set to 1. If you right-click the icon a menu will
pop up
where you can choose to start lashd. When lashd has started the icon
should
become sensitive (show colours), and you will be able to restore audio
sessions, and when there is an active session, save it, close it, rename
it
or change its directory. You can also quit the applet from the popup
menu.
You can also left-click the icon to open a message window that shows
information about the events received from lashd.
NOTES
============================================================
The LASH icon was created by Thorsten Wilms for the LASH project
(http://lash.nongnu.org).
I know that the GNOME HIG discourages using the notification area for
permanent icons and icons that have actions other than just opening a
window
associated with them, but until there is a standard for writing normal
panel
applets that work in both KDE and GNOME and in other window managers
I'll do
it anyway.
Send bug reports and suggestions to Lars Luthman, lars.luthman(a)gmail.com
--
Lars Luthman - please encrypt any email sent to me if possible
PGP key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x04C77E2E
Fingerprint: FCA7 C790 19B9 322D EB7A E1B3 4371 4650 04C7 7E2E
2006/06/11: soniK 1.0.0
--------------------------
About soniK
-----------
soniK is an open source digital audio editor for Linux, using the KDE
platform. soniK allows you to record, edit and process sounds on your
computer.
soniK's main features include:
* Record & play audio using your computer's soundcard
* Visualise the audio as a waveform or a spectrogram
* Edit the audio and transform it with a wide variety of plugins
* Generate new sounds
For screenshots, downloads & more information see:
http://sonik.sourceforge.net/
Getting soniK
-------------
soniK can be downloaded from http://sonik.sourceforge.net/download.html
Binary packages are available for Debian sarge, Kubuntu 5.10, Kubuntu 5.04 and
Fedora Core 4.
Release Information
------------------
This is the 1.0.0 release of soniK. Changes since beta 2 include:
* Build fixes
* Fix crash when no audio plugins available
* Minor cosmetic changes
* Update documentation
Notes:
* The qt version supplied with fc4 is broken and should be updated to
qt-3.3.4-15 or later. See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=156572
Please test it and report any problems or bugs using the tracker at
http://sonik.sourceforge.net . Also, please send any other feedback to
sonik-users(a)lists.sourceforge.net
--
Rob Walker <rob(a)tenfoot.org.uk>
http://www.tenfoot.org.uk
apologies for crossposting
(fluxus)
act of a flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing
stream; a continuous succession of changes
A graphical livecoding environment for Scheme. Builds for Linux or OSX,
and released under the GPL licence.
Fluxus reads live audio or OSC network messages which can be used as a
source of animation data for realtime performances or installations.
Keyboard or mouse input can also be read for simple games development, and
a physics engine is included for realtime simulations of rigid body
dynamics.
This release brings a repl (read evaluate print loop) for more interactive
Scheme livecoding, better camera control, spotlights, procedural texturing
support, more examples and a couple of daft little games thrown in for
good measure.
http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/files/fluxus-0.10rc2.tar.gzhttp://www.pawfal.org/fluxushttp://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/docs/index.html
scroll on,
dave
http://www.pawfal.org/dave
http://musix.org.ar/en/software-detalles2-040.htmlhttp://musix.org.ar/en/download.html
Musix 0.40 released!
Thanks to the support of the Ututo Proyect, FSF, Ourproject, and to the
usual collaborators, the Musix project has just released Musix 0.40,
whose programs were tested for over 2 months, time that allowed us to
solve all kind of problems over Musix 0.39, and to make the more
relevant software updates.
0.40 can be consider the more stable and functional Musix version until
now, and its use is recommendable in the long term. Musix 0.49 will be
an extremely updated version, hopping to support new hardware.
When Musix reaches version 1.0 at the beginning of 2007, the stability
of the system will be optimal, mainly because the package repository of
the Debian/testing distribution will be frozen, that is to say, stable,
so the users of Musix will not have problems when trying to install new
software.
Musix counts with its own software package repository that has been
growing. It is hoped to incorporate new software nonavailable in
Debian, like mplayer or cinelerra (video edition).
The Musix project has offered several speeches in different institutions
during 2005 and 2006, affirming the commitment with the diffusion of
free software among musicians, sound engineers and users in general.
== Important programs/packages updated ==
* Ardour 0.99.2 (some bugs fixed, last stable version)
* Hydrogen Drum Machine 0.9.3
* Hwdata 0.177-1 (better hardware detection, specially video)
* Freewheeling 0.5.1 (fweelin-0.5.1_0.5.1-1_i386.deb)
* Rox-Filer 2.4.1-1 (file manager and desktop icons)
* Zynaddsubfx 2.2.1-4
== New programs/packages installed ==
* Rosegarden 1.2.3 (Musix 039 and 040 are the only distros with this
new version!)
* Mixxx 1.4.2-1 (Digital Disc Jockey Interface)
* Cecilia 2.0.5-2
* Csound 4.23f13
* guidedog 1.0.0-3 (routing)
* guarddog 2.5.0-1 (firewall)
* jackeq 0.4.0-2 (simple EQ for JACK)
* echomixer - control tool for Echoaudio soundcards
* envy24control - control tool for Envy24 (ice1712) based soundcards
* hdspconf - GUI program to control the Hammerfall HDSP Alsa
Settings
* hdspmixer - advanced routing features control of the RME
Hammerfall DSP
* rmedigicontrol - control tool for RME Digi32 and RME Digi96
soundcards
== Removed Packages ==
* libncurses5-dev and its dependencies
* libx11-dev and its dependencies
* kernel 2.6.15.2
== Others changes ==
* Spanish Documentation about Ardour
* kernel 2.6.15.2 was replaced by 2.6.11 of Musix 0.31 to achive
more compatibility with SATA disks
* The others kernels of Musix 0.40: 2.6.15.4, 2.6.13, 2.6.15.3-rt
still remain
* Several scripts were created and improved to make more easy the
use of the system
* A new script that can change the themes for the rox-filer desktop
* Isolinux screenboot was modified (logo.16)
* Wallpapers from Jorge Salgueiro were added
* Some new presets for Jamin were added from Gilberto Borges
(~/.jamin)
== Solved problems ==
Generally speaking, this problems has been solved:
* KDM (desktop manager) takes too long to launch, solved
* After updated GTK, some desktop icons disappear, solved
* After the installation, the system reboots Ok
== Known problems in Musix 0.40 ==
* The new Rosegarden 1.2.3 (Musix is the only distro with this
version) crashes when trying to record audio. We will soon inform how
to solve it
* It is probable that the installation in some SATA hard disks may
not possible (test)
* It is probable that the no-root users does not inherit the
configuration of the Musix's desktop. This is solved with 2 commands in
text console (terminal), just type:
mkdir ~/.config
cp -Rp /root/.config/* ~/.config
== Next version, Musix 0.49 ==
* Musix 0,49 will have the new version of ALSA, 1.0.11 , which
solves hundreds of bugs and incorporates new functionalities and
support for sound plates
* Hundreds of software packages will be updated ( 459 until now)
* Kernel 2.6.16-beyond4.1 could be the default one for this version.
This kernel already can be installed along with the new ALSA drivers
from the Musix repository (apt-get update && apt-get -y install
alsa-modules-2.6.16-beyond4.1 linux-image-2.6.16-beyond4.1)
* It is hoped to be released in a few days
--
Marcos Guglielmetti
* Director del desarrollo de Musix GNU+Linux, 100% Software Libre
* Descarga el CD de Musix: (www.musix.org.ar)
(www.pc-musica.com.ar/musix)
* Videos, programas y otras cosas en:
ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/
Download links (once SF finishes updating mirrors)...
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/realtime-lsm/rt-lsm-0.8.6-kernel.patch.g…http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/realtime-lsm/realtime-lsm-0.8.6.tar.gz?d…
The Realtime Linux Security Module (LSM) is a loadable extension for
Linux 2.6 kernels. It selectively grants realtime permissions to
specific user groups or applications.
This release provides the kernel patch formerly included in Andrew
Morton's kernel development tree. This module is no longer available
there, so I am releasing it for download via SourceForge.
The kernel developers prefer their own rlimits solution for granting
realtime privileges. Since that is their responsibility, I defer to
their feelings. Since their solution requires PAM updates which have
been very slow to appear in end-user distributions, I continue to
provide this (simpler) solution via SourceForge for those who need it.
There are no new features. You need not update, if an older version
still works for you. This patch is not actively being developed, but
I will continue to provide support as needed for the many users of
distributions still lacking the required PAM updates for the rlimits
solution preferred by the kernel developers.
This release only supports kernel version 2.6.6 and newer. For older
kernels, realtime-lsm-0.1.1 is still available.
This LSM was written by Torben Hohn and Jack O'Quin, who make no
warranty concerning the safety, security or even stability of your
system when using it. But, if you do have problems, please report
them on the linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu mailing list
--
joq
The latest version of aubio, 0.3.0, is now available. aubio is a library
for audio labelling. The goal of this project is to provide automatic
feature extraction algorithms to other audio software projects. Features
include onset detection, beat tracking, and pitch detection. Functions
can be used offline in sound editors and software samplers, or online in
audio effects and virtual instruments.
This release features several changes:
* new pitch detection method, yinfft
* new beat tracking algorithm (improved from 0.2.0)
* new puredata external
* enhancements to the onset detection algorithms
* improved aubiocut, can now slice at beats and silences
* new aubiopitch python program to extract pitch tracks
* plotting features for aubiocut and aubiopitch
* python interface refactored
* updated documentation
As usual, the source code can be found at http://aubio.piem.org/ ,
and Debian packages are available from http://piem.org/debian/ .
Feedback most appreciated!
Paul Brossier
Announcing Sonic Visualiser, an application for viewing and analysing
the contents of music audio files.
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
Sonic Visualiser contains advanced waveform and spectrogram viewers,
as well as editors for many sorts of audio annotations. Besides
visualisation, it can make and play selections based on the locations
of automatically detected features, seamlessly loop playback of single
or multiple noncontiguous regions, synthesise annotations for playback,
and slow down playback while retaining display synchronisation.
Sonic Visualiser also introduces the Vamp plugin API, for plugins that
extract descriptive or analytical data from audio. Vamp plugins for
onset, pitch and note detection using the Aubio library are available,
as well as plugins for tempo tracking, chromagram analysis, constant-Q
spectrogram, spectral centroid, power curve and tonal change
detection. There is also a comprehensive SDK for use by developers of
Vamp plugins and hosts.
Sonic Visualiser is Free Software distributed under the GNU General
Public License. The 0.9 release is available now in source code form
or as binaries for Linux, OS/X, and Windows.
For more information and downloads, please see
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
For more information about Vamp plugins, please see
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/vamp.html
See also the SourceForge page for this project at
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/sv1/
Sonic Visualiser was developed at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen
Mary, University of London and partially funded by the European
Commission through the SIMAC project IST-FP6-507142.
Chris
Hi,
Just a short announcement to let everyone know the new and slightly
improved Quicktoots homepage is now online at it's new address:
http://quicktoots.linuxaudio.org
As always we would love to have more submissions on new ways to use the
latest tools. If you are interested in having your name up in lights let
me know.
-----------------------
Background:
The purpose of the Quicktoots are to provide a community resource of
informative guides for using Linux audio applications.
The Quicktoots are the brainchild of Dave Phillips the man responsible
for the most comprehensive webpage devoted to Linux audio applications.
The Linux Sound and Midi page. Your one stop resource for Linux sound
software.
http://www.linux-sound.org
If you are in the position to link to any of the quicktoots please link
to the main page. That way we can keep more accurate statistics on the
amount of people viewing the pages.
If you are interested in contributing to the Quicktoots please let us
know. All work must be submitted to either Dave or myself and we will
give advice or make changes to ensure our publishing standard is met. If
you are not able to send html don't worry because I am willing to format
any braindumps.
Enjoy.
-----------------------
Cheers.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/ - The Linux Audio Users guide
========================================
"Anything your mind can see you can manifest physically, then it will
become reality" - Macka B
Slag 0.1 released !
The Slag project is a pattern-based audio sequencer that can currently
be used as a simple drum box. It features real-time editing, optional
JACK support with individual ports for tracks, volume settings for pads
and tracks, a virtually unlimited number of tracks and patterns, the
ability to link song parts together, and real-time audio file output.
It's licensed under the GNU GPL.
Homepage : http://www.nongnu.org/slag/
Download : http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/slag/
This release fixes a crash which occurred when stopping audio file
output, fixes compilation problems with GCC 4, and adds support for
NetBSD and MacOS X. A Mac OS X binary package is now provided in the
download area. Mailing-lists have also been created, you can subscribe
at: http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=slag
Enjoy !