> From: felipe [mailto:filippo@email.it]
>
> What patches do you use to make a preemptible/lowlatency/capabilities
> enabled kernel? Where do I find them? =)
Low Latency patch: http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/schedlat.html
Preemptive patch: http://www.tech9.net/rml/linux/
Capabilities: It's only four lines, just do it manually. JACK website has the info.
Hi all,
I have finally managed to get audacity installed, as well as stompboxes2.
I can put any sample I have into audacity and apply effects and edit it.
However, they have to be prerecorded samples.
I am trying to play my guitar through either audacity or stompboxes2.
All I can get out of stompboxes2 is s lot of hissing, I have tried muting the mic, unmuting it, etc. whith the mike unmuted I can hear a dry guitar signal.
I need to find a way to play my guitar through the app.
any ideas?
cpu:850mHz Celeron
distro: lfs-4.0
soundcard: sblive!
alsa version -0.9.2
thank you.
james (aka airbrush)
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Hi,
I apologize if this question is off-topic for the list, although I
believe this is an appropriate forum.
I'm looking for a command-line or script-oriented audio compositor.
Specifically, I'd like to be able to do something like:
audio-composite track1.wav 100 track2.wav 200 > composited.wav
and audio-composite would generate a new wav file which would consist
of the sounds in track1.wav playing from the 100 second mark, and the
sounds in track2.wav playing from the 200 second mark. I'm looking for
something driven via the command-line or in a script because I want to
composite close to a hundred different clips with second-accurate
insertion points, so I don't much fancy doing this with the plethora of
gui sound editors that exist.
I've gone through Freshmeat and the best I've found so far is soxmix's
ability to mix multiple wav files into one: with some appropriate
munging, I could make that do what I want, but I'm hoping to find a tool
built for the job.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Denis
denism(a)cyberus.ca
>
>>Of course, the best one of all time is this:
>>http://www.ubergeek.tv/switchlinux/
>
>What I love is that jazzy background loop...
>
>felipe
the Can, "She Brings the Rain". i think it's from Soundtracks, 1970.
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Announcing release jackEQ-0.3.6 now available from sf.net and cvs commit
too.
http://jackeq.sf.net
Added monitor buttons for aux channels. Pre gain.
TODO:
internally assigning jack ports
multiple interfaces - Long interface
- Tall interface (current)
extra button functionality - mostly for ease of use
unlimited channel support (mostly a gui design issue)
variety of xfader gain slopes for better mixing.
MIDI fader console support.
Enjoy.
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Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No!
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I've ever done.
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Announcing release jackEQ-0.3.5 now available from sf.net and cvs commit
too.
http://jackeq.sf.net
Added 2x stereo aux send/return channels with one touch assignable
inputs (like monitor but for aux send). Useful for external fx processing.
Cleaned up gui a little in preparation for internally assigning jack ports.
TODO:
internally assigning jack ports
multiple interfaces - Long interface
- Tall interface (current)
extra button functionality - mostly for ease of use
unlimited channel support (mostly a gui design issue)
variety of xfader gain slopes for better mixing.
MIDI fader console support.
Enjoy.
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Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No!
We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything
I've ever done.
Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002
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There are some nice tunes in this collection. All round some very good
examples of what you can do with ssm in terms of professional quality.
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Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No!
We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything
I've ever done.
Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002
The Scotsman
Version 2.3.3 of the GPLed musical score editor NoteEdit is available:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
New features:
- import MusicXML
Thanks to Leon Vinken <leon.vinken(a)hetnet.nl>
This feature is still experimental.
Do not expect any compatibility with MusicXML files exported by
Rosegarden. The MusicXML files produced by the Rosegarden sequencer
are incorrect, because:
- Not every <part> has a corresponding </part>
- Note types crotchet and minim should be quarter, half etc.
- MIDI channel numbers in MusicXML range from 1 to 16, Rosegarden starts at 0
- MIDI program numbers range from 1 to 128, Rosegarden starts at 0
- The part-name is empty
- The score-part is empty
Furthermore: There is a undocumented feature : "direct" printing.
Thanks to Jorge <j.windmeisser(a)elogix.info>. This features uses
"abcm2ps" in background to enable quasi direct printing.
Unfortunately, this feature works only if you install NoteEdit
in KDE and "print to file" is not possible.
Use configure option --with-printing to enable this feature.
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Hi all,
when i start muse i get the following error:
[root@nexus:ck] muse
no locale <muse_en_US>/</usr/share/muse/locale>
JACK: sample rate changed: 48000
ALSA: set buffer size, req: 384 got: 768
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1055:(snd_pcm_hw_open) open /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c failed:
Device or resource busy
ALSA: open error: Device or resource busy
ladccad is running and jackd i started with this options:
jackd -d alsa -d hw:0 -p 1024 &
Im running 2.6.0-test9, have a YMF-744B and with e.g. xmms
i can hear sound 'through' ALSA.
Any suggestions ?
greets
clee
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Mammut will FFT your sound in one single gigantic analysis (no windows).
These spectral data, where the development in time is incorporated in
mysterious ways, may then be transformed by different algorithms prior to
resynthesis. An interesting aspect of Mammut is its completely
non-intuitive sound transformation approach.
0.15 -> 0.16
-Tiny source cleanup.
-Upgraded the included sndlib i386-binary to latest version. This
one includes jack-support.
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
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