Hello.
I finally started making my pet music project and realized I need a
drum synth to make some cool sounds. psindustrializer is good but also
need some tr-909-style sounds. I remeber from my old windoze days I
used a nice piece of software called Stomper. Does anybody know any
software for linux with comparable capabilities? Or we need to write
one?
Stomper does not work under wine :(
Thanks.
Hello.
I had a couple of articles on drum synths. Check
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/audio/devel/lad/drumsynth/
I built the circuit in a00*.jpg at the time when this article
was fresh. The article b00*jpg mentions an earlier article.
I will check that out at library.
Hmm.. I coded a drum synth for Commodore VIC-20 at the time.
VIC provided an audio chip with three oscillators, noise,
and a common volume if I remember correctly. What I did was to
modulate osc pitch and volume parameters with a fast and accurate
(compared to Basic) assembly code. The drum sounds were assigned to
the keys. This was about 1984, inspired by Yamaha's digital RX drum
synths, not by analog drums.
Juhana
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Hi
Anybody knows any software that enable MP3 timestretch in real time?
I want no file conversions.
In addition, I prefer a software that process the MP3 stream and not the
stream MP3 after decoding process. Anybody knows any algorithm for this?
Sorry by my english faults.
Regards, Suzana
hi everyone!
thanks to the work of stephan römer at zkm, the recordings of the
linux audio conference 2004 are now completely edited and tagged.
they are being uploaded as i type.
you will find them at
http://linuxaudiodev.org/contrib/zkm_meeting_2004/recordings/ ,
the corresponding slides are at
http://linuxaudiodev.org/contrib/zkm_meeting_2004/slides/ .
best regards, and sorry it took so long (my responsibility),
jörn
ps: if you have more photos, recordings or other lac memorabilia to
share, throw them my way so that i can upload them.
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> > > http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Apr02/articles/synthsecrets0402.asp
> > >
> > > if this is translated into a galan patch a UI can be built which looks
> > > very similar to drumatic.
> > >
> > > --
> > > torben Hohn
> > > http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language
> >
> > Torben, You are a god among men, THANKS, this is EXACTLY what i was looking for because the schematics where somewhat enigmatic for me. Thanks tons, i shall start coding it one monday! (i have an exam on monday so not earlier) Now i just have to decide on using thinksynth or galan for the prototype :-) Last time i tried galan it was too fast on my machine... a p3 650...but i'm hopeful!
> >
>
> someone on #lad told me about that.
> what do you mean with to fast ?
>
> do you mean galan-0.3/include/generator.h:24
>
>
> #define SAMPLE_RATE 48000 ???
>
> my interface only does 48k and i am not proud, that its still hardcoded
> but ;)
>
Opps, sorry, typo there.... Too slow... makes much more sense now, as in
my wimpy p3 650 does not really cope with Galan too well. Simple patches
seem to use a lot of cpu so i don't know how doing more complex patches
in it would be. I have enough trouble running Muse and Zyn at the same
time. Work on the drum synth will be starting soon, i was slowed down by
my laptop catching on fire on tuesday. ;-) At this stage i'm thinking of
copying the circuits for the good ones in the TR series, the non-sample
based simmons, and the techniques on the SOS site for tuned drums.
Anything else anyone is keen on? A drum synth they can't live without? Or
any particular drum sounds? Dmitry, and I have decided on a name, but
you'll here it when the code is done.
Loki
Normally, I don't announce minor releases, but this is an exception.
The latest Specimen has a completely redone GUI, which I hope will make
using it suck a whole lot less.
Downloads: www.gazuga.net/downloads.php
Screenshots: www.gazuga.net/screenshots.php
This version of Specimen also relies on PHAT, so be sure you have the
latest version (0.2.2).
PHAT: www.gazuga.net/phat.php
This is a relatively ambitious endeavor, so please inundate me with bug
reports. And yes, MIDI control is coming really, really soon.
Seriously.
--Pete
As seen on slashdot:
http://www.apple.com/logic/distributedaudio.html
""Simply add one or more Macintosh systems via Ethernet (or FireWire)
connections to your Logic Pro 7 system. The result is an audio and music
production system with processing power that was previously unimaginable
for native-based systems.""
No details about the protocols used. Gigabit ethernet is recommended for
"the best performance".
Pretty interesting stuff to say the least.
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Audio software for Linux!
Hello!
I'm not subscribed to LKML, so positng here.
Anyone tried 2.6.9-rc2-mm1-VP-S3?
In two words: no luck.
i8042 does not work at all (have an usb kbd hopely).
Nvidia-61.11 does not modprobe (unresolved symbols), but builds .
2.6.9-rc1-VP-S0 works fine. except for few lockups after writing cds
(may be not kernel, but xorg-6.8.0).
Any comments?
-- Dmitry.