Hi,
Maybe someone could hit me with the clue stick.
Please.
I have generated a data disc, comprised of audio
files, using; 'mkisofs -o $FILE.iso $FILE | cdrecord
-v fs=6m speed=4 dev=0,6,0 /home/tmp/$FILE.iso'.
When these disks are inserted into the CD drives on
Macintosh computers, they either fail to be recognized
immediately or they'll be partially read but
ultimately fail.
Could someone please give me a clue as to what I need
to do to produce a data disk/file system that
Macintosh computers can read. Preferably using mkisofs
and cdrecord.
Thanks,
ron
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Hi all,
New stuff. Good.
* you can now use plugins with unequal numbers of input and output ports.
any excess ports get exposed as extra jack ports with names like
"amplif_1-1_i2", of the form
"<shortened plugin name>_<rack position>-<plugin copy>_{i,o}<port>"
* wet/dry controls for the output of each plugin
* logarithmic controls
* much more resilient file loader
http://pkl.net/~node/jack-rack.html
Bob
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Hello!
I connect my active guitar directly to my soundcard line in plug
and get a great clean guitar sound. This way I can easily apply
nice effects to the guitar sound.
I haven't found a really great distortion effect
though. Does anybody know where to get one? On
http://plugin.org.uk/ladspa-swh/docs/ladspa-swh.html and
http://www.ladspa.org/cmt there are some distortion effects, but
I can't manage to get a great sound with them. Perhaps somebody
knows the proper plugin parameters to use?
The sound may not be really great because I don't use any amplifier
or box simulation. How exactly do these simulations work? Where can
I get them for Linux? If at all possible in form of a LADSPA plugin.
Thanks for your help.
ra
When my system first boots, alls the sound modules show (from lsmod) status
of (autoclean). What causes this? I can run 'alsasound stop' and then
'alsasound start' and they are loaded fine and sound works. Also, the mixer
module alsways seems to show as (autoclean) and 'unused', and I cannot use
the graphical mixer to set levels etc. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Greets all,
Is there any reason why certain plugins don't show up in jack-rack? For
example, neither gverb_1216.so or plate_1423.so from Steve's latest
release show up in Jack Rack version 1.2.
Thanks Jordan.
Ismael Valladolid Torres <ismaeval(a)terra.es> wrote:
>I bet what you are suffering is the common audio dropouts in common
>chipsets for AMD processors caused by their poor PCI implementation.
>
>Is your chipset a VIA or a SiS one?
The Mother Board Manual states:
"The K7SEM is installed with the economical high-performance SiS730S chipset..."
Of course, it goes on with other specs, but I thought this would
answer the question about if it was SiS.
Just as a double-check (because the salesman told me that the manual
refers to several different mother boards) I looked (in KDE) under "Information" ---> "PCI" and it says:
"00.00.1 IDE Interface: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 5513 IDE..."
I appoligize for my lack of savy. Does this answer the VIA/SiS
question? If so, do you have any other ideas of where I may need
to investigate next?
According to the article, I have the _exact_ Ultra ATA/133 PCI Adapter Card _and_ Hard Drive to acheive the highest speeds. The _Hard Drive's_ specs say:
Buffer size:
8 MB
Average seek time
9.1 MS
DATA Transfer rate:
133 MBytes / sec
(Ultra ATA/133)
Rotational Speed:
7200 RPM
So with the ATA/133 Card, the Hard Drive and (following)
Hardware/Software specs, shouldn't this be enough to allow flawless multitrack recording:
My Software/Hardware:
SuSE 8.1
k7SEM Mother Board
AMD Duron 1Ghz Processor
256 Megs Ram
Soundblaster Live! 5.1
alsa Version 0.9.0.cvs20020903-13
(That's the Alsa that installed with SuSE 8.1 - It
hasn't been altered in any way)
If you remember, when I installed the card and then did:
"hdparm -Tt /dev/dsp"
the Timing buffered disk reads MB/sec were lower than before I installed it. So, if you think the card is a worth fooling with, do you have any idea why the Timing buffered disk reads were lower (and how to bring them up)?
Thanks,
Rocco
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Jack Audio Connection Kit 0.50.0 Released
The Jack team is pleased to announce the release of version 0.50.0 of
the Jack low-latency audio server. Jack allows applications to share
data and audio devices in synchronous operation, and has already seen
a year of hard testing and refinement. The API has stabilized for
the foreseeable future, although backwards compatibility is not
guaranteed.
More information on Jack is available at the group's web site,
[1]http://jackit.sourceforge.net/.
Source packages for Jack 0.50.0 are available [2]here.
What's new:
* Audio block sizes are fixed during runtime so clients can have more
efficient algorithms.
* No partial blocks will be delivered. Again for efficient client
algorithms.
* Thread scheduling hidden from clients for better portability.
* Cleanly compiles with gcc-3.3.
* Works on 64-bit platforms
Work is ongoing to improve transport control.
Developers and users interested in Jack should sign up to
[4]jackit-devel, our mailing list.
References
1. http://jackit.sourceforge.net/
2. http://jackit.sourceforge.net/releases/current/
3. http://jackit.sourceforge.net/apps/
4. http://jackit.sourceforge.net/lists/
Hi,
There was a problem compiling the gtkmm ui in 0.5.0 with the latest
sigc++.. oops :) Fixed now. Trivial patch attached, and a new tarball
and everything up on the website.
http://pkl.net/~node/alsa-patch-bay.html
Bob
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Hi all,
Now supports jack. It needs the patchbay-facilitating jack functions
that are only in cvs atm, tho; there's been no tarball release with them
yet. And yes, it's still called "ALSA" patchbay :)
* added jack driver, also installing a jack-patch-bay link to alsa-patch-bay
and a jack-patch-bay.desktop
* added client subscriptions, similar to qjackconnect; press a read port
twice
http://pkl.net/~node/alsa-patch-bay.html
Bob
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