Hi guys,
I've improved the pitch detector in GuitarSynth so that when using a
plektrum the freq doesn't jerk around
during attack phases.
Plans for this weekend are to move it falktx's dpf, lets hope that goes
well.
Gerald
Srinivasan S wrote:
> did you mean that , If I use Jack plugin , does it resolve this
> problem (ie., does the CPU consumption reduce drastically instead of
> dshare)
It is unlikely that running your two programs on top of Jack will use
less CPU than with dshare. However, I don't know the details of your
architecture, so the only way to find out would be for you to try it.
Regards,
Clemens
Srinivasan S wrote:
> could you please provide me some sample application links without
> using dshare plugin , ie., using the two channels ie., left & right
> directly
I am not aware of any (sample) program that does something like this
(except maybe Jack, but floating-point samples would not be appropriate
for your application).
You have to implement this yourself.
Regards,
Clemens
I don't understand why speakers are using the analog output cable for
sound. How about, use a digital interface like HDMI or USB?
Can anyone recommend high quality speakers I can purchase which use a
digital interface to my computer?
Hi, Clean version available of Advanced Gtk+ Sequencer:
http://gsequencer.org/downloads/ags-0_4_2-52.tar.bz2
A half year later after releasing 0.4.2 its end is fourseeing, for now
me should be able to do extensive testing.
To compile and run:
./configure
make ags
./ags
bests
Joël Krähemann
[The posting to LAA is awaiting moderator approval for 2 days, so I take the
liberty of cross-posting]
Hi,
during LAC2015 in Mainz last week, I gave a lightning talk on what I called
"The LAC2014 Percussion Combo". It was a presentation about a little field
recording session conducted one year earlier, during LAC2014 in Karlsruhe,
and what I made out of it.
The data is now finally online, including the actual sample library kit
(individual wav files) with a mapping file for Hydrogen, a tiny demo
pattern, and a demo song called "That's LAC" that came to life "out of nowhere" -
well, I guess I'll simply call it my first Linux Audio "release" ever :-).
Read all about it here: http://linuxaudio.de/wp/?p=158
Thanks go out to the individual artists whose performance I had the honour
to record: Marc Groenewegen, Pjotr Lasschuit, Nils Gey, Bernard Tressol,
Michael Seeber, Stefano Pedrinazzi, Marie-Kristin Meier, and Fernando Lopez-Lezcano.
Enjoy,
Frank
Excellent.
The less mailman to configure for me on Debian-based systems, the better! ;)
May 6th sounds good! Any thoughts on what time? I suppose early evening?
8PM okay?
So many new mailing lists with interesting topics as of late!
I just subscribed to the one you mentioned below.
What are your DNS issues exactly? Zone file/ MX record related?
Seems okay from the outside (if you host your stuff on gandi exclusively):
host -t MX linuxaudio.berlin
linuxaudio.berlin mail is handled by 50 fb.mail.gandi.net.
linuxaudio.berlin mail is handled by 10 spool.mail.gandi.net.
See ya soon, hopefully.
Best,
David
On 22.04.2015 00:37, Sam Tuke wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> On 21/04/15 15:07, Bruno Gola wrote:
>> There were lot's of Berliners at LAC 2015 and after talking to some of
>> them we thought it would be nice to start a linux audio user group here
>> in Berlin.
> Keen to hear who's interested and agree a date for our first meet :)
>
> I've got the domain up and running, will put a more interesting front
> page on there soon, and also get Mailman ready for the new discuss list
> (as Bruno mentioned it's setup except for DNS).
>
> On 21/04/15 16:54, Nils Gey wrote:
>> that is very good to hear! On behalf of the "Open Source Audio Meeting
>> Cologne" I wish you luck.
> Great to hear from you Nils and thanks for your advice. No chance of
> keeping it social as I'm a total misanthrope. Not really ;)
>
> On 21/04/15 22:10, Harry van Haaren wrote:
>> I'm visiting berlin from the 4th to the 11th - and being a Linux Audio
>> head I'd love to meet you all (again) soon :) Of course if that
>> doesn't suit for any reason, don't worry about it!
> Brill :) Coming to do some audio-related project? Let's have an LA beer.
>
> On 21/04/15 22:05, David Runge wrote:
>> I'd be totally up for the Berlin group.
> Happy to hear it -- will add you to the discussion list momentarily.
>
>> Is it possible to create an
>> additional mailing list on this server?
> The new list actually already exists can also be subscribed to (here
> http://linuxaudio.berlin/mailman/listinfo/discuss) but emails sent to it
> aren't arriving just yet as I haven't had time to fix the DNS records,
> as we mentioned. The list and a more useful website than the current
> holding page will be up and running soon.
>
>> C-base would be an awesome place I think! Let us know about what
>> happens next!
> I think C-Base is a good bet too (also as I'm a member).
>
> If you've read this far and want to come, would Wednesday May 6th work
> for you? That would mean Harry could attend the first meeting too.
>
> Best,
>
> Sam.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Linux-audio-user mailing list
> Linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user
--
David Runge
Köpenicker Straße 163
10997 Berlin
+491781436915
http://www.sleepmap.de
Hello!
There were lot's of Berliners at LAC 2015 and after talking to some of them
we thought it would be nice to start a linux audio user group here in
Berlin.
This is an open call to all Berlin based Linux Audio users and developers!
Let's meet, talk and share knowledge :)
So far we have a mailing list[1] and an empty twitter account[2] (thanks to
Sam :))
Our first meeting will probably be held at C-Base in the next weeks.
We have no agenda yet, everyone is welcome, but me and Sam are more focused
on electronic music stuff.
Any suggestions on the date?
[1] (as soon as the DNS starts working properly we send you the link to
subscribe)
[2] http://twitter.com/LAudioBerlin
Cheers!
--
Bruno Gola <brunogola(a)gmail.com>
http://bgo.la/