Hi all - I'm just wondering if any "evil genius" (to use Jan's phrase from
two years ago!) had gotten a Tascam US-1641 interface working under any
flavor of Linux - (especially ubuntu studio)...
My google searches yield a bunch of stuff that's at least 2 years old -
wondering if anything's happened since...
Thanks! :)
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Il giorno 19/apr/2011 12:08, "Niccolò Belli" <darkbasic4(a)gmail.com> ha
scritto:
Il 18/04/2011 14:41, Niccolò Belli ha scritto:
> Where should I report the bug?
I reported it upstream:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33602
Please let me know if there is an -rt bug tracker.
Cheers,
Darkbasic
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Hello all,
Some updates now available at
<http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org:/linuxaudio/downloads>
zita-rev1-0.2.1
* Nasty bug detected and fixed by Robin Gareus (thanks !)
zita-rev1-0.2.1 and zita-at1-0.2.2
* Changed looks at bit (rotary knobs look different).
* Added -pthread to linker flags, required for the GNU gold
linker (suggested by Alessio Treglia, thanks !).
* s/kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio.org/ everywhere.
Ciao,
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Hi,
Since working on Petri-Foo I keep returning to the idea that perhaps
it would be better to add a sampler-waveform to Yoshimi or another
soft-synth. Too bad I'm not that great a coder.
Anyway, the idea seems so obvious now. Are there any good reasons for why not?
Just an idea I wanted to put out.
James.
Hi there :)
Better later than never... just wanted to let you know about the
existence of a live dvd/usb that, I hope, may interess some
linux audio adictos here :)
"io GNU/Linux is a live system that turns almost any computer into a
professional multimedia workstation. It includes a real-time enabled kernel
and a great collection of free software for all uses (sound, video, graphics,
internet and more)."
http://sourceforge.net/projects/io-gnu-linux/
It's based on Debian SID and built whith the Debian Live tools.
JACK2 combined with Ladish/Laditools is used as default sound server (you
may need first to set up phonon to prefer JACK over Alsa for KDE related
apps)
Don't hesitate to give it a try and for sure, any feedback more than
welcome.
Hope this helps, cheers ;)
MK
Sorry, meant to CC the list, but did BCC by mistake.
On 10 June 2011 08:15, Veronica Merryfield
<veronica.merryfield(a)tesco.net> wrote:
>
> On 2011-06-09, at 3:37 PM, James Morris wrote:
>
>> But are the two really so different? They both do exactly the same
>> thing except one does it with synthesised waveforms and the other does
>> it with sampled waveforms. From thinking about the fact that most soft
>> synths use wave-tables, it can't be that difficult to put a sample in
>> there? Aside from synthesised waveform and sampled waveform, I think
>> (but don't quote me on this :-) that it is perhaps only certain
>> conventions which distinguish the two.
>
> A sampler uses a range of samples over the note range that provide an entire note duration of waveforms. The sampler may have functions to insert looping points and may have timbre modification mechanisms, but it boils down to reproducing a sound.
>
> A synthesiser may have a waveform held as a sample, but it is only enough to reproduce one cycle of that sound. The timbre of that synthesised sound has to come from timbre control and modification mechanisms if one wants something more sophisticated than an on/off of a waveform. Granted, these waveforms may be quite complex but that are not the same as a full note sample.
>
> There are synths out there that do hybrid the two methods to some success.
Yes, a hybrid is what I'm thinking about I suppose. And probably what
I really mean is granular synthesis - which is just sampling after
all, just with a different time scale.
Oh well...
James.
gx_head is a simple guitar mono tube amplifier simulation based
on the work we have done in the guitarix project.
WAIT, NO,
We decide it's time to sync our project name and our project we work on.
So we replace guitarix /gx_head by guitarix2,
This release is a full replacement for guitarix and/or gx_head in any sense.
You cant have install the old guitarix and/or gx_head parallel to this release.
Please uninstall all older versions before use this one.
please refer to our project page for more information:
http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/
new features in short:
* reworked GUI controllers
* reworked rc-style files
* replace clean tube modes by a clean <-> distortion controller
* new cab models and controls (level, bass, treble)
* new tonestack models
* make tonestacks and cabs a move-able module
* cleaner effect rack construction
* customizable effect rack order (horizontal, vertical)
* a bunch of what I have forget to mention here
have fun
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guitarix is licensed under the GPL.
screen-shots and sound examples:
http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/
direct download:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/files/guitarix/guitarix2-0.15.0.ta…
download site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
please report bugs and suggestions in our forum:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/guitarix/
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For extra Impulse Responses, gx_head uses the
zita-convolver library, and,
for resampling we use zita-resampler,
both written by Fons Adriaensen.
http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/index.html
We use the marvellous faust compiler to build the amp and effects and will say
thanks to
: Julius Smith
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/realsimple/faust/
: Albert Graef
http://q-lang.sourceforge.net/examples.html#Faust
: Yann Orlary
http://faust.grame.fr/
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For faust users :
All used Faust dsp files are included in /gx_head/src/faust,
the resulting .cc files are in /gx_head/src/faust-generated
The tools we use to convert (post-processing and plot)
the resulting faust cpp files to the needed include format,
stay in the /gx_head/tools directory.
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regards
guitarix development team
Hi *,
The LAC 2011 site just ascended. All conference material (proceedings,
video recordings, slides, etc) has been made publicly available.
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2011/
We'd like to thank all speakers and everyone who volunteered to make
this an enjoyable event; in particular Frank Neumann, John Lato, Victor
Lazzarini and special thanks to Jörn Nettingsmeier.
enjoy,
robin for the LAC-2011 team.