lsmod for the root command line:
Module Size Used by Not tainted
sg 32612 0 (unused)
parport_pc 17988 1 (autoclean)
lp 9024 0 (autoclean)
parport 33280 1 (autoclean) [parport_pc lp]
autofs 11940 0 (autoclean) (unused)
ide-scsi 9312 0
scsi_mod 103904 2 [sg ide-scsi]
ide-cd 29856 0
cdrom 33184 0 [ide-cd]
usb-…
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usbcore 71168 1 [usb-uhci]
lsmod for root Gnome This is where I do the rec command
inside a terminal because I have access to the mixer.
Module Size Used by Not tainted
emu10k1 65888 1 (autoclean)
ac97_codec 11872 0 (autoclean) [emu10k1]
sound 70956 0 (autoclean) [emu10k1]
soundcore 6436 7 (autoclean) [emu10k1 sound]
agpgart 38048 0 (unused)
sg 32612 0 (unused)
parport_pc 17988 1 (autoclean)
lp 9024 0 (autoclean)
parport 33280 1 (autoclean) [parport_pc lp]
autofs 11940 0 (autoclean) (unused)
ide-scsi 9312 0
scsi_mod 103904 2 [sg ide-scsi]
ide-cd 29856 0
cdrom 33184 0 [ide-cd]
usb-uhci 23492 0 (unused)
usbcore 71168 1 [usb-uhci]
/dev/dsp crw- --- --- 1 root root dsp
/dev/audio crw- --- --- 1 root root audio
Creative SBLive - Emu10K1 mixer
All items are at least 60 % up. Vol, PCM, Line, IGain are all 90-100 % up
I've been messing with these switches for two days now and none of them help.
Maybe the sound card has gone screwy. But then, why does it work fine for
everything else, like playing CDs, playing ripped WAV files, playing the OS
GUI noises etc. And I can hear my quitar through the computer speakers
when I'm playing hooked up to the sound card's blue line-in.
Two years ago I used rec and play quite a bit and it all worked fine. Wish I
hadn't lost my notes on how to do it.
The Sound HOWTO gave an example. I used the sound card's pink
line-in for microphone and did I few words through my cheap mic.
dd bs=8k count=4 < /dev/audio > sample.au
So I tried it and it did create sample.au. play sample.au was silent.
cat sample.au > /dev/dsp and cat sample.au > /dev/audio made
distorted noises.
Anybody got any idea what's wrong?
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Hi,
I was wondering whether anybody has any experience of using gaming
josticks as musical controllers on linux?
I was thinking of getting a couple of cheap-ish but decent joysticks
(the kind where you can rotate the stick to control three axes at once)
with as many fire buttons as possible and learning to play using them
both at once. Ultimately I'd like to be able to play a gig without
using keyboard, mouse or screen, just the joysticks and perhaps some
MIDI foot pedals.
Will this …
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gaming joysticks accurate enough to use as musical controllers? Which
software supports them? (I know they're supported to some extent in ssm,
galan and pd -- I'll probably end up learning to use pd as I want to be
able to use the fire buttons to do everything from triggering samples to
changing patches and pd seems to offer the most flexibility that way)
Is there any software that supports using two at once or will I need to
do some hacking? Are there any major pitfalls I should look out for?
Thanks in advance for any comments,
Nathaniel.
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Hi,
I'm trying to record multiple tracks with ecasound and a Delta 1010LT, while monitoring the process. I tried the following ecasound command without luck (I'm new to ecasound):
ecasound -r -b:256 -a:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 -f:16,8,48000 -i alsa,default \
-a:1 -o mono-1.wav \
-a:2 -o mono-2.wav -erc:2,1 \
-a:3 -o mono-3.wav -erc:3,1 \
-a:4 -o mono-4.wav -erc:4,1 \
-a:5 -o mono-5.wav -erc:5,1 \
-a:6 -o mono-6.wav -erc:6,1 \
-a:7 -o mono-7.wav -erc:7,1 \
-a:8 -o mono-8.wav -erc:8,1 \
-a:all -o alsa,…
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I can hear the inputs, but the mono-*.wav files are essentially empty
(44 bytes each). If I remove the last line, the mono-*.wav files record
ok. But, of course, I can't hear it while recording. Can anybody tell
me what I'm doing wrong (I suspect it is something about opening
alsa,default twice, but I don't really know).
(if this looks familiar, I sent a message yesterday under the subject "xrun madness." I haven't heard back anything and I'm hoping to try this tonight)
Thanks!
Joel
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Guys,
Quick one this time. I just installed Demudi, I'm very new to this all. I've
now downloaded a couple of soundfonts which come as sfArk files and plan to
use them with Timidity or Fluidsynth. What's my best bet with sfArk files?
Can these soft synths load them directly? Do I have a sfArk unpacker in my
AGNULA distribution to convert that to SF2?
Thank you!
Alex
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Markus Pott schrieb:
> Hi millward,
> I use jack and ardour to record with succsess.
> Are you shure you configured your mixer in the right way ?
> Activating "capture" as your input device maybe solve it.
>
>> I've tried this for Red Hat 7.3, Slackware 9 and Slackware 10, but so
>> far, no luck.
>> I'm trying to create a WAV file with my guitar.
>> First, I set the software mixer for line-in and line-in gain,
>> and for PCM and master volume for …
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>> active everything on the mixer I can, just out of desperation.
>> I then use the command line in a terminal window:
>> rec -V -r44100 -c2 -s -w new_file.wav
>> Is this command OK or did I goof?
>> My sound card is a Creative Sound Blaster Live 5.1.
>> I'm using line-in which is a blue plug on the sound card.
>> I've tried various methods to input sound, such as:
>> guitar->adapter plug->sound card line-in
>> guitar->Eurorack UB802 mixer->adapter plug->sound card line-in
>> guitar->Eurorack UB802 mixer->amplifier->adapter plug->sound card
>> line-in
>> guitar->amplifier->adapter plug->sound card line-in
>> I can hear my guitar input through my computer speakers so I know
>> the signal is going into the card and coming out of it.
>> In all cases the WAV file is created with no error messages.
>> I then try to play it back using:
>> play -V new_file.wav
>> In all cases, there is silence. Nothing at all and no error messages.
>> I've tried all kinds of variations on the rec command and have
>> set the volume higher, lower, whatever. So far, nothing.
>> I must be doing something really dumb, but I don't know what.
>> Can anyone tell me how to create a WAV file using rec and get
>> it to play? A couple years ago I did get good results using rec and
>> play, but I've lost the notes I made and can't remember how.
>> I'm not happy with myself for that.
>> Any information would be very welcome!
>>
>>
>
>
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Thanks to Rocco and Eric for the help! Before Rocco's email, I had worked out the -f:16,2,48000 for the output to get stereo going to -o alsa,default. However, only the first two input channels were audible. Looking at the man page, I found that -erm:all,1 -erm:all,2 mixed all the chains to the stereo output. However, the volumes were weird - the volumes of chains 9 and 10 were much louder than the others. I saw somewhere on the web that ecasound scales volumes by 1/N when mixing, but it …
[View More]seems that the first two chains are "passing through" at their original volume. Any pointers on getting the volumes set correctly?
Thanks!
Joel
> The last "-f" will effect all of the ones after it. So set them as
> needed. I think this is what it should look like...
>
> ecasound -r -b:256 -a:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16
> -f:16,8,48000 -i alsa,default \
> -a:1 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-1.wav \
> -a:2 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-2.wav -erc:2,1 \
> -a:3 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-3.wav -erc:3,1 \
> -a:4 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-4.wav -erc:4,1 \
> -a:5 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-5.wav -erc:5,1 \
> -a:6 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-6.wav -erc:6,1 \
> -a:7 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-7.wav -erc:7,1 \
> -a:8 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-8.wav -erc:8,1 \
> -a:9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 -f:16,2,48000 -o alsa,default
>
> I would also suggest creating an .ecs file (plain text file) with the
> chains like this (no continuation slashes nessesay)...
>
> -a:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 -f:16,8,48000 -i alsa,default
> -a:1 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-1.wav
> -a:2 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-2.wav -erc:2,1
> -a:3 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-3.wav -erc:3,1
> -a:4 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-4.wav -erc:4,1
> -a:5 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-5.wav -erc:5,1
> -a:6 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-6.wav -erc:6,1
> -a:7 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-7.wav -erc:7,1
> -a:8 -f:16,1,48000 -o mono-8.wav -erc:8,1
> -a:9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 -f:16,2,48000 -o alsa,default
>
> run the file with the command...
> ecasound -r -b:256 -c -s /path/to/file.ecs
> (-c is interactive mode... you can do fastforward, stop, rewind... type
> "h" for help while in interactive mode)
>
> While in interactive mode, you can also do "cs-save-as NameOfNew.ecs" so
> you can see how a well formatted ecs file should look.
>
> Rocco
>
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Hello.
I have a problem with the Multiband Equalizer Ladspa plugin. The command
ecasound -a:1 -i:blub.wav -el:mbeq,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 -a:2
-i:blap.wav -a:1,2 -o alsa
works just fine and as expected. However, on adding the mbeq to the
second chain with
ecasound -a:1 -i:blub.wav -el:mbeq,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 -a:2
-i:blap.wav -el:mbeq,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 -a:1,2 -o alsa
the first chain is muted. The second chain sounds ok.
It is the same with ardour. On …
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bus, the first is muted.
Can you reproduce this behaviour? Is this a problem with my local
setup or might this be some kind of bug?
I use a quite recent Debian Unstable. Apt-cache says
Package: swh-plugins
Version: 0.4.7-1
Package: fftw3
Version: 3.0.1-10
Do you need further information? I would appreciate any help. I also
wounder what you are using for equalizing.
Thanks,
Burkhard
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Hi,
I was sort of looking for a drum machine that might import drum
patterns I already have, assign them to slots, and then when I play
the drum machine it would
1) Play its own drum samples
or
2) Drive live MIDI out to other synths I have.
I guess this isn't in hydrogen's tool kit yet? (Midi import - MIDI
outputs - at least from what I can tell in the menus and in QJC's
connections box...)
Anything like this planned for the future?
Fun little program!
If not Hydrogen, …
[View More]then anything lighter than Rosegarden which I'm
using right now?
Cheers,
Mark
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I am looking for a general radio station streaming in ogg format that
would have no advertisements (can be donation-funded, or even paid with
a monthly fee to authorise an IP address etc).
I found some, but all of them are almost only music.
I would like some world news like 5 minutes every hour, and sometimes
things like interviews with politicans, scientists or other public people
(but not musicans or actors!), some spoken satire, some reportages etc.
Music should be about 2/3 of the …
[View More]time only. I don't look for any
specific type of music, but I want it to be "gentle", not "hard" music,
I don't know if you understand what I mean.
What web radio station is closest to the above (most important: no ads)?
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> I should point out that the realtime preempt stuff is HIGHLY
> experimental still!
Oh, I know. It took me quite a while to get T3 running on my
machine and I am happy with it. I was just hoping to get ALL
of the bugs worked out of my machine (e.g. realtime lsm) but
was getting that weird error...
Sorry about the long lines on that last email by the way.
I now am back to T3 with CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES=y insetad
of m like realtime-lsm wants, and it works.
Was my error a realtime-…
[View More]lsm meets x64 problem? T3 and
CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES=m problem? Some combination?
THanks for the help again!
-thewade
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