I believe the ALSA status page isn't as up-to-date as it should be. I would actually rely more on annecdote than it.
Taybin
-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Kosten <Klaus.Kosten(a)gmx.de>
Sent: Oct 19, 2003 7:27 AM
To: A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] How to check if I have midi connection?
Robert Jonsson wrote:
>
> Hi Klaus,
>
> If you need the midi ports there is a chance that you are correct.
>
> The audio ports though should work splendidly, support for envy24 based cards
> is generally very good in Linux, and quite sure this includes the DSP2000
> (Some related reading
> http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/ALSA_JACK_ARDOUR.html)
>
> > For me, there is no other choice than switching back to Win ?98 and
> > Cubase VST and forgetting completely about sound under Linux, at least
> > for now.
>
> As I said, if you really need the midi-ports you might be right. On the other
> hand, midi-ports are cheap, most mainboards come with joystick-ports
> nowdays... (perhaps not the same quality though).
> In general it's more of a question of what apps you intend to be using. VST is
> probably a more stable and more feature rich environment.
> Linux-audio is still in what "suits" like to call, early adopter stage,
> meaning that it's mainly applicable to people that really want to use it and
> are prepared to jump through a few hoops to do it.
> But we are going to change that, right? ;)
>
> /Robert
Hi Robert,
you are completely right, and I agree with you in principle. But the
DSP24 as the base of the DSP2000C has been marked as "supported" in the
sound card matrix since 2 years or so, even the ST Audio homepage says
it?s supported, and now suddenly the ALSA guys tell us it?s even
"untested". That?s what I call bad manners, at least. I never would have
bought the DSP2000C with this status.
FWIW, I?m a Linux user since 1994, as a Sysadmin I have moved the
network in our university institute from Novell to Linux, for everything
I do with a computer I use Linux (except music), so I am well aware of
the problems and am willing to be patient, but this is definitely not
the way I like it.
Regards
Klaus
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Dr. Klaus Kosten
Am Ginsterberg 13
D-52477 Alsdorf
Hallo,
today the IRCAM Resonances festival started. I don't know how many of
these concerts will be done with Linux (maybe none...) but there are
several Pd sessions, so they at least *could* be done on Linux. Below
is the announcement as posted by Guillaume Boutard on pd-list. Beware,
that there was/is a mistake on the Streaming-page: The real URL for
the ogg-stream is http://reseaunances.ircam.fr:8000/reseaunances.ogg
Currently there is some terribly beautiful music by Yoshihiro HANNO
streaming...
Resoffnances, Ircam Resonances online off festival, will take place
from the 16th of october to the 24th. Resoffnance is a streamed-only
festival. Gigs will be broadcast from an IRCAM office and will ONLY
be available online. There will be no audience at IRCAM.
The following artists will perform (some using PD + GEM, including
me):
AOKI takamasa / Jeremie BERNSTEIN / BLTZR / Guillaume BOUTARD /
Sylvain CHAUVEAU / CHDH (Cyrille HENRY + Guest)/ Thierry CODUYS /
Eric DAUBRESSE / DISCOM / ENCRE / EZDAC / Yoshihiro HANNO / HYPO /
JASCH / JUKO / Romain KRONENBERG / MINIFER / Eric MINKKINEN / Ali
MOMENI / MTBF / My Jazzy Child / Kris NAPPE / Gilbert NOUNO / Tujiko
NORIKO + Lionel FERNANDEZ/ OLDINE / O. LAMM / Olivier PASQUET /
Sébastien ROUX / Francois SARHAN / Kasper TOEPLITZ / Bruce TOVSKY
Schedule+other details available at http://resoffnances.ircam.fr
mirror at http://resoffnances.free.fr
ciao
--
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best,
jörn
Greetings:
I've been working with Tim Thompson's KeyKit, trying to get it to send
its output to a softsynth. I can set a variable for KeyKit that will
select the ALSA rawmidi device with this syntax :
export ALSA_RAWMIDI_DEVICE=hw:1,0
where hw:1,0 refers to my card1 (the ALSA virmidi module) and its first
device (0). Now when I start KK (and set the Port Enabler to ALSA) I can
route its output to whatever connections are available via aconnect (or
the kaconnect GUI).
I just wanted to say "Thanks!" to the ALSA developers for the virmidi
module. I've used it with MIDI sequencers running under emulation
systems such as DOSemu and Xsteem, I've used it for the TK707 virtual
drum machine, and now I'm using it with KeyKit. The combination of
TiMidity-as-softsynth (with the Fluid soundfont) and the virmidi module
is a very powerful and flexible system for me, and I just wanted to pass
on a note of appreciation for the ALSA team's work.
Okay, that's all. We now return to our regularly scheduled programming...
Best regards,
== dp
Does anyone know how to get RoseGarden4 and Ardour 0.9beta5 to play nicely? I
thought that's why they added the JACK master/transport master function in
Beta5 and I'd really like to have both of them synced.
What I'm trying to do is not unlike using SMPTE have Rosegarden act as a slave
and Rosegarden to be the master.
Here's what I do:
1) Fire up Jack using QjackCTL
2) Load Ardour
3) Load Rosegarden
I create a sequence in Rosegarden. Then nothing happens. :)
I've gotten this far, but I can't get Ardour in Sync with Rosegarden when I
press play in Ardour, rosegarden isn't "chasing" or locking onto sync. I'm
trying to capture my sampler which is inputted to my Delta card and have the
MIDI/Audio in sync. and no, I haven't been using MTC either..
I've noticed there is a Start|Pause feature in the qjackctl front end for
JackD but It doesn't seem to have any effect.
Is this configuring possible, or am I mistaken and just misinterpreting what
the terminologies mean? If it's in fact just ardour and/or rosegarden has
anyone been successful in syncing a MIDI sequencer and multi-track audio
editor (MUSE/Audacity perhaps?)
Regards,
Chris
sometimes I can be such a damn cone head. I've sent this twice, letting it
be in html form which I think will get rejected I hope y'all don't get
three copies of it.
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Hello all - here's something I'm having a bit of trouble with, I thought
y'all might know (hell it might've been in that huge mp3/ogg thread and I
just missed it)
I need to be able to rip hi res mp3s (320kbs) for submission to certain
liscensing agencies (they insist) - but I haven't been able to figure out
how to do this on my linux box. I know lame is the main backend - but I had
some kind of trouble a couple weeks back either locating it or finding
detailed info about it or something (I'm gonna go back and do this homework
again), and then of course there's the matter of a front end, which I don't
necessarily care about :) (but I remember not being able to figure out the
proper command line commands or something)
I had much success doing 128kbs mp3s - grip does it, audacity will just
change a wav to an mp3, that's awesome, but they don't seem to deal with
higher resolution than 128 - something made me think it's just not happening
yet in linux and that I need to just rip them on my windows machine...was I
right about this?
I hope I didn't just miss someone talking about this on that long thread :)
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Hi all,
New LAU member here. I'm having a problem with terminatorX 3.81 on my Red
hat 8.0 box and Alex (tX author) has suggested upgrading GTK2 to the latest
available version. I've downloaded gtk2, gtk2-devel and gtk-engines from Red
hat's website - but the dependencies are driving me crazy. Does anyone know
a good apt repository with up to date GTK2 packages?
Cheers
- Adam
Hello. Regarding the recent discussion, would anyone else be
interested in creating a free sound library? Both the instrumental
sounds and the sound effects.
How to organize such a project? From my experience the most
difficult part is in getting the equipment together. We need to
match the people who have the equipment (or money) and the people
who are willing to record the sounds. (I'm only in the second group,
unfortunately.)
We need
-Microphone
-Portable recorder and/or a sound-proof recording studio
-Music instruments
Microphone could be of any quality if that is only what we have.
The portable recorder as well need not be a quality device if
that is all we have. This is so because it is better to get the
project started now.
I have a cheap stereo microphone. Anyone could borrow me a portable
MiniDisc recorder? Anything which has stereo microphone input?
We need recording guides for how and what to record. I have already
sound effect catalogs of Sound Ideas so the "what" should not be
a problem. We archive the raw recordings even for the instrument
sounds, because different group of people can then make proper synth
sound files out of the raw recordings. For sound effects we take
the modern approach by assuming that the effects can be postprocessed:
for example, we don't arrange and mix "horses, men, swords, fighting"
sound effects, but instead, we assume the end-users are cabable of
arranging the fight scenes theirself. Similarly we assume the end-users
have full environmental acoustics processing tools: for example,
a passing car can be made with doppler and suitable acoustics.
So, with the sound library we could provide a 3D geometry editing
software with 3D acoustics: 3D scene + animation.
Best regards,
Juhana
Heya,
> I would love to download your patch. I would love it even more, if it
> was incorporated into the shaketracker distribution proper, so that
> Shaketracker finally can become C++ standard compliant again.
The patch is available here:
http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~savu/stgcc3.patch
The patch is done against Shaketracker 0.4.6. If you use it in
Shaketracker's directory, please use patch with -p1 parameter. I'm not a
c++ guru so this may be far from optimal(the hash_map thing isn't as
beautiful as it could be :). I'm open to comments. Most of all, I hope
it works for you =)
SampoV
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