Greetings,
I was just curious if anyone on the list has attempted to collaborate musicly?
By "collaborate" I mean sharing of things such as "tracks" of audio (I would
assume this is the prefered method, unless MIDI is utilized and everyone has
the same hardware - doubtfull).
I would think this sort of thing would be easy. Simply decide on a musical
theme (mood, BPM, etc etc), and have at it.
--
Levi Burton
http://www.puresimplicity.net/~ldb/
Hi there:
I am testing the ALSA audio driver 5.1 channel output.
And I am using SPDIF to test it.
I am using the ALSA 0.9.1 stable version of the ALSA driver.
And using OS Red Hat Linux 7.3.
After installing the driver, how do I enable SPDIF?
Do I install a modules or?
Thanks,
Jenny
Greetings,
I am currently doing some stuff with rosegarden and digital audio. I have a
composition which is a mixture of MIDI and audio. What I would like to do is
"capture" incoming and outgoing sound.
For example, the audio in rosegarden is sent to jack, which I assume is then
sent to my pcm playback device. My MIDI stuff is an external synth going
into my pcm input device (using my "line in"). I can hear my synth through my
line in mixer setting, and I can hear the digital audio in rosegarden through
my pcm mixer setting. What I want to do is route all of these signals to a
another program that can record them, if that is possible. Is there some way
I can tell jack to "listen to my line in and my pcm out, then route that to
something else".
Thanks
--
Levi Burton
http://www.puresimplicity.net/~ldb/
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Richard Caldwell
Greetings. I recently purchased a SoundBlaster Audigy, thinking
it would be a good input device for use with my guitar (having
had problems with on-board C-Media and my former Diamond
MX-400). I am running it under alsa-0.9.0-rc6, with linux kernel
2.4.21-pre5 vanilla.
While using various synth tools like ams or galan (and with the
mic-in channel muted so I only hear the synth effect), I noted
that I wasn't receiving any input at all from the audio input
source. Upon further investigation, I noted that it was
necessary for me to use KDE's mixer to bump up the "IGain" to a
non-zero setting. Unfortunately, while this causes audio input
to occur, it has an unwanted tremolo-like effect.
Strangely, when I'm not using a synth tool and I'm just playing
my guitar normally (with the mic-in unmuted and the IGain off),
it sounds great. The card can accept input just fine. What's the
deal with the IGain setting, and how can I set things up
properly to avoid the "tremolo overload"?
---scott
hi, i don't mean to change the thread but, i was wondering if anyone knows
(or has used) OSC with Pure Data before. I Am trying to set up a server to
stream the output of a PD file, but am not quite sure of the logistics: i.e.
icecast or shoutcast or what?
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>At 02:35 AM 3/17/2003, you wrote:
>>I have a Delta 44 card, when using envy24control it shows 10 PCM out
>>channels, when I play an audio file that uses pcm out, all ten channels
>>meters show activity, and any of these channels can set the volume for pcm
>>out. My question, is there a way to disable any of these channels, a
>>driver option maybe? My understanding of the card itself is that its
>>4in/4out, thanks.
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I have a Delta 44 card, when using envy24control it shows 10 PCM out
channels, when I play an audio file that uses pcm out, all ten channels
meters show activity, and any of these channels can set the volume for
pcm out. My question, is there a way to disable any of these channels, a
driver option maybe? My understanding of the card itself is that its
4in/4out, thanks.
Hello linux-audio-user-request(a)music.columbia.edu
I have received your e-mail regarding 'linux-audio-user digest, Vol 1 #329 - 16 msgs' I will be out of the office until the 24th of March. Please refer any queries that require immediate attention to Phil Carroll @ philc(a)europlex.ie
Regards
Richard Caldwell
Hi, new to the list, btw, there should be a search function built into
the archives....
I have a working Delta 44 card using the ALSA drivers. However, using
alsamixer and gamix, I have all these tracks and channels, no idea
how/what they're for. The mixer interface is considerably different from
the Windows control panel for the card. Do these drivers support the
internal mixer on the card?