Hi all,
No response to the beta testing request, so I'll have to subject you all
to a likely hairy release :) Arbitrary channels are the biggest thing.
Also, previous save files will no longer work as the save files use XML
now. Sorry, but it's better to change it now instead of later as
changing the xml format will create less of a disturbance.
* can now have arbitrary channel numbers. you can use any plugin that has
equal numbers of input and output channels where they divide exactly into
the number of rack channels. eg, you could have a 4 channel rack with 2
stereo plugins in one slot and 4 mono plugins in another. obviously, you
can also have mono racks now. use the -c command line option to specify
the number of channels on startup.
* now, when you lock a group of controls, only one widget will be shown.
click on a control while holding down the CTRL key to make it the one that
remains visible.
* the PID is now used in the jack client name by default. you can change it
to the previous behaviour (of using just "jack_rack") with the -n option.
* save files now use an XML format (which is incompatible with the previous
format, sorry)
* port connecting works now, -i to connect inputs, -o to connect outputs
* quite a bit of code factoring and cleanups and stuff
http://pkl.net/~node/jack-rack.html
Bob
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Hi,
is there a way of running two instances of the same Jack app?
I know there's alsaplayer that append a number at the end of this jack port
name, but is this a solution?
Today I was playing with some jack apps and jack-rack, but I want to run 2 or
more instances of jack-rack and connect their ports with qjackconnect...but,
jack does'nt allow to run 2 instances with the same port name..
Any suggestion? :)
P.S. Excuse me for this bad english...I'm italian.. ;)
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Thanks Dave. I should mention that unzipping the scale archive
must be done with the command
unzip -a scales.zip
This will create a subdirectory "scl" with the scales inside.
Manuel
Greetings,
Yesterday I received a query from a familiar of mine, who's working
at The Russian State University for the Humanities.
Recently he visited a concert of guys, who study at Moscow
Conservatory, Department "World Musical Cultures", where ancient
music of Japan, India and other countries was played. As he asked,
how they managed to get scores, he was told, there are some that
are "marked" (not a good term - it's just my bad English's fault)
with ancient notes. Here is a screenshot:
http://michael.rsuh.ru/japan.jpg
So I pass his question: is entering or displaying of these notes
supported by any of open source score editores? I know that here
are some TiMidity guys who may know more about it.
Thank you in advance!
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Greetings.
Recently I have switched servers for the djcj.org site. This resulted in
some downtime over the past two weeks and over the past week for my email.
Sorry for the inconvienience this may have caused for people trying to
access the docs for various projects like Linux Audio Users Guide,
Quicktoots, Ardour Documentation Project, JACK Howto, Low Latency Howto.
I now have a much faster server with more bandwidth, storage space and
even better, completely run on Linux.
If you have submitted additions to the alsa docs over the past week you
may want to resubmit as I have not received them.
Best regards.
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Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
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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
We are pleased to announce Quicktoots release number 11
Http://www.djcj.org/LAU/quicktoots
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ALSAModularSynth howtoot
written by Dr Matthias Nagorni.
AlsaModularSynth is a digital implementation of a classical analog
modular synthesizer system. Modular synthesis is one of the most
flexible and fascinating ways of making electronic music. It is almost
impossible to find modern music that does not make use of modular
synthesis to enhance or completely provide the sounds in the musical
piece. Another forte of modular synthesis is completely organic
randomised composition along the lines of Frippertronics.
In this howtoot Dr Nagorni has given a very concise rundown of the
fundamentals involved in using a modular synth effectively. This toot
will provide you with knowledge that can be universally applied.
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The purpose of the Quicktoots are to provide a community resource of
informative guides for using Linux audio applications.
The Quicktoots are the brainchild of Dave Phillips the man responsible
for the most comprehensive webpage devoted to Linux audio applications.
The Linux Sound and Midi page. Your one stop resource for Linux sound
software.
http://www.linux-sound.org
If you are in the position to link to any of the quicktoots please link
to the main page. That way we can keep more accurate statistics on the
amount of people viewing the pages.
If you are interested in contributing to the Quicktoots please let us
know. All work must be submitted to either Dave or myself and we will
give advice or make changes to ensure our publishing standard is met. If
you are not able to send html don't worry because I am willing to format
any braindumps.
Enjoy.
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For the discerning hardware connoisseur
Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users Guide
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"Um...symbol_get and symbol_put... They're
kindof like does anyone remember like get_symbol
and put_symbol I think we used to have..."
- Rusty Russell in his talk on the module subsystem
hello * !
after what looks like a server upgrade (if you can call 2.0.40 an
upgrade), the LAD homepage is broken. (yet again.) i hope root@localhost
will be able to fix it, and maybe he will set the server admin mail
address properly while he's at it...
sorry for any inconvenience.
the archives can be reached directly at http://eca.cx/lad,
http://eca.cx/lau, and http://eca.cx.laa .
the mailman web interface is available at
http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo .
best,
jörn
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Kurfürstenstr 49, 45138 Essen, Germany
http://spunk.dnsalias.org (my server)
http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/ (Linux Audio Developers)
I lost the original message and it's not in the archives yet but
of course you wouldn't write the *bpm information*
to a mp3 header :~P
argh... really, I should try waking up before
communicating.
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Jaakko Prättälä
Jaakko.Prattala(a)Helsinki.FI
I have a Delta 1010 and have heretofore had no use to plook around
with MIDI until I picked up a bargain at the local Guitar Center -
an Antares Mic Modeler for $99!
I can download new models of mics into it via MIDI, but am such a
MIDI novice I have no idea which app would be suitable for this sort of
thing. Any suggestions? Thanx!
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Joe.Hartley(a)ingenta.com - AOL IM: JoeHartley
Without deviation from the norm, "progress" is not possible. - FZappa
Hi all,
I'm about to release a new version of jack rack, so rather than let it
go and then release a load of fixed versions over the next week, I
thought I'd try a beta test type thing seeing as the code is now in
cvs. So, if anyone would like to test the new version, you can get the
cvs info from http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=71639 . Module name
is "jack-rack". Reports can go to myself or, preferably, the mailing
list, jack-rack-devel(a)lists.sourceforge.net.
Cheers,
Bob
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