Dear list,
I'm happy to announce two open positions in our group at Oldenburg
University and partner institutions:
NIH-funded software engineer for 5 years (audio signal processing,
computer science, communications engineering, or similar)
at HoerTech gGmbH, a transfer institution of Oldenburg University, see
http://www.hoertech.de/de/hoertech/karriere.html for details, deadline
Sept. 30th
NIH-funded PostDoc position until 06/30/2021
in the field of Signal Processing for Hearing Devices at Oldenburg
University, see http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/stellen/?stelle=65009 for
details, deadline Sept. 20th
Especially the software engineer position is based on open source audio
software development on Linux; we presented the basis of that position
at the LAC2009:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2009/cdm/Friday/07_Grimm/07.pdf
Our group on Auditory Signal Processing (head: Prof. Volker Hohmann)
https://www.uni-oldenburg.de/en/auditory-signal-processing/ is active in
bridging the gap between basic research on perceptual principles in
hearing and applications in hearing devices. The group offers a creative
and collaborative research environment within a large hearing research
cluster http://hearing4all.eu/EN/
Best regards,
Giso
Radium is a vertical music editor. Radium is inspired by trackers, but uses
graphics to show musical data. Radium also supports MIDI sequencing and
hard disk recording.
Radium has features like smooth scrolling, zooming, automation, piano roll,
and embedded Pure Data (Pd).
Homepage: http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/
Demonstration video by Tobias Lutzenkirchen showing some
of the features: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhwmT0G5EwM
Demonstration video showing developing Faust programs inside Radium:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJm9Lox1WFA
Changes 4.0.0 -> 4.1.2:
* Optionally show CPU usage per instrument in the mixer.
* Optionally auto-suspend instruments to save CPU.
* Add bypass and keyboard grab buttons to native VST GUI windows.
* Several fixes for plugin delay compensation and MIDI timing.
* Cut/copy/paste instruments in the mixer.
* Option to save multiple presets into one file.
* Multitrack hard disk recording. Peaks are updated in realtime while
recording.
* Option to render range into soundfile.
* Option to quantitize automation.
* Additional included effects for doing pitch shifting and convolution.
* Reduced memory usage.
* Support drag-dropping audio and preset files.
* MIDI learn can also learn from input event connections.
* Grey out editor when editor doesn't have keyboard focus.
* Faster graphics.
* Many minor bug fixes and new features.
Maybe not be the prettiest, but this bird sure knows how to create great sounds!
First of all, we have a new quick guide that's in Yoshimi's 'doc' directory.
It's just something to help new users get started.
We've always logged warnings if it wasn't possible to run either audio or MIDI,
but now we also give a GUI alert.
From this version onward it is possible to autoload a default state on startup,
so you have Yoshimi already configured exactly as you like, with patches loaded
and part destinations set etc.
To make it easier to position program change CCs in a MIDI file, there is a new
option to report the time these take to load.
Vector control settings are now stored in patch set and state files.
We implemented a simpler way to perform channel switching so the 'current' MIDI
instrument can seem to be changed instantly, but retaining the note tails of
the previous one.
All the usual background improvements.
When installed, full details are in either:
/usr/local/share/doc/yoshimi/Yoshimi_1.4.1-features.txt
Or:
/usr/local/share/doc/yoshimi/Yoshimi_1.4.1-features.txt
To build yoshimi fetch the tarball from either:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/yoshimi
Or:
https://github.com/Yoshimi/yoshimi
Our user list archive is at:
https://www.freelists.org/archive/yoshimi
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Hi folks!
Just passing along the release of AV Linux 2016.8.30, if you're interested
please take a look at the Release Announcement.
http://bandshed.net/forum/index.php?topic=3827
Best Regards, Glen MacArthur
I would like to introduce droguedrums, a text file based drum
sequencer, to the public.
It reads a definition of drum sets, parts and sequences from a text file
and plays it back as midi. Patterns can be produced by hand or
algorithmically.
Droguedrums runs on Linux and Mac OS X, and it is free and BSD licensed
software. Go is used as the programming language. Currently the only
usable output library is portmidi, but this is an early release and
support for jack is planned.
Web Site:
http://www.noisy-toys.de/droguedrums/
Relase 1.0:
http://www.noisy-toys.de/droguedrums/droguedrums-1.0.zip
Github:
https://github.com/sstark/droguedrums
Sebastian
Join us for this month's episode where we reveal the results of the
15th tunestorm (the musical un-competition). Huge thanks to all
participants! Stay tuned for the next tunestorm announcement in
September!
https://archive.org/details/OSMP80
_Spencer
On behalf of the entire Rivendell development team, I'm pleased to announce the availability of Rivendell v2.15.1. Rivendell is a full-featured radio automation system targeted for use in professional broadcast environments. It is available under the GNU General Public License.
From the NEWS file:
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Changes
WAV File Format. Tweak WAV file export format to enhance compatibility
with various third-party applications.
Various other bug fixes. See the ChangeLog for details.
Database Update:
This version of Rivendell uses database schema version 259, and will
automatically upgrade any earlier versions. To see the current schema
version prior to upgrade, see RDAdmin->SystemInfo.
As always, be sure to run RDAdmin immediately after upgrading to allow
any necessary changes to the database schema to be applied.
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Further information, screenshots and download links are available at:
http://www.rivendellaudio.org <http://www.rivendellaudio.org/>
Cheers!
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