Hi
Is it possible to have csound output to jack? If not is there another
way to route audio from csound to other apps, I'm esp. interrested in
adding FX (mostly reverb/chorus)...??
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peace, love & harmony
Atte
Hi!
I need people who want check gmorgan and email me if the program runs well,
especially if uses kernels 2.5.x or 2.6.0-test, or not Intel architecture.
Thanks
Josep
I was thinking about this a few weeks back, and now that god and music came up I'd like to say my thoughts on looking at the trees, listening to the birds, the mountains:
If you believe in a deity.
And if you believe that they had a hand creating all of this.
You've just got to believe that he/she was listening to music at the time.
Tracey
Hi!
gmorgan is a .. Rhythm Station, an organ with auto-accompaniment and a "small"
Band in a Linux Box. Uses MIDI and the ALSA sequencer for play the rhythm
patterns. Styles, patterns , sounds, and the mixer settings, can be edited
and saved.
Program is released GNU/GPL version 2.
News on v0.06
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- Finally solved problem with CPU user system time.
- Program runs with 2 threads less.
- Added FIFO priority and memory lock.
- Added Clear Bar in Pattern window edit for Bass,Acc1,Acc2 and Acc3.
- Added small Help window in Pattern window edit.
- Added Preset List Editor.
- Added Note Drum Name Editor.
- Added Program Change Slider.
- Added "safe" Mode 2 for melodic accompaniments.
- Added Patterns.
- Minor bugs solved.
REQUERIMENTS
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Fast Computer
Linux
ALSA
Fltk
Take a look at http://personal.telefonica.terra.es/web/soudfontcombi/
And please ... if you enjoy this prog and wants to share patterns, send me,
and i will include in future versions, i have a large TODO, and i need some
help.
Josep
Greetings
I've got just back on this list after a year of lurking and learning more
Linux. The audio software is developing amazingly, so I finally took the
plunge and ordered an RME Hammerfall DSP Digiface and a couple of Frontier
Tango24 A/D convertors, when I noticed a bargain at Turnkey in London (UK).
So I'll at last be entering a world of sound, to edit a few years worth of
DAT tapes, instead of sitting here in silence listening to my PC fans (well,
my CD player too!).
I'm running Debian on a few Pentium III 450MHz machines I've got here; I'd
been planning to get a dual Athlon system but decided to wait (forever? :)
until they are cool enough to run quietly. For the time being I just need
to edit stereo and 4-track recordings, so 450MHz should do.
I really welcome the advice you guys have poured into this list, and am
looking forward to joining in the banter, instead of sitting on the fence.
Malcolm Smith
http://www.canopus22.demon.co.uk/
amSynth - Analogue Modelling SYNTHesizer
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http://amsynthe.sourceforge.net/amSynth
amSynth 1.0-rc4 is now available!!
Get the source code at
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/amsynthe/amSynth-1.0-rc4.tar.gz?download
Changes in this release include:
* fixed font configuration handling problem
* improved, more robust startup procedure ("auto" audio target now tries
JACK audio before anything else)
Enjoy!
(and any problems with it please get in touch so I can fix them, details
on website)
-Nick d-.-b
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nixx(a)nixx.org.uk | amSynth lead developer
JabberID: nixx(a)jabber.org | http://amsynthe.sf.net
Hi there,
I bought a used emi 6|2m from Emagic. It has 6 inputs and 2 outputs. But
I found no linux-driver/kernel-module for that device. There is a kernel
module for the emi 2|6 but it does not work for the 6|2m.
Has someone experiences with that device under linux? Please tell me.
Thx,
Martin
Hi list
I remember leading somewhere over a year ago that the low latency patch
maybe was making it's way into the actual kernel, something about Linus
needed to approve it or something. Is this still underway?
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peace, love & harmony
Atte