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hi,
i am trying to get my
RME hamerfall dsp multiface (pci) working with
redhat 9 with a planetccrma kernel 2.4.21-1.11
i have downloaded the latest alsa drivers 1.0.2
and am encountering the following problem:
[root@localhost robcanning]# /sbin/modprobe snd-hdsp
/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.1.caps/kernel/sound/snd-hdsp.o: init_module: No
such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.1.caps/kernel/sound/snd-hdsp.o: insmod
/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.1.caps/kernel/sound/snd-hdsp.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.1.caps/kernel/sound/snd-hdsp.o: insmod snd-hdsp
failed
[root@localhost robcanning]# /sbin/modprobe snd-card-hdsp
modprobe: Can't locate module snd-card-hdsp
it seems like my card isn't being found but
when i put the card in kudzu popped up and recognized it
can anybody help - i'm quite new to linux
thanks for any help,
rob
www.robcanning.utvinternet.com
hi...
i have released galan-0.3.0_beta3
can be downloaded at
http://osdn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/galan/galan-0.3.0_beta3.tar.gz
while www.sf.net is down.
This version has several fixes for loading files.
so if you tried out some earlier 0.3.0 and could not load your
files back in. then try again.
i have built a 16-band vocoder. (it still has to be tuned a little)
you will get your control panel full of knobs you may try :)
a voice allocator is there now. and i updated the midi in gsheet a
little. this allows to build polyphonic synths finally.
the blop adsr can be used to correctly support note on and off.
have fun with it.
--
torben Hohn
http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language
Version 2.4.2 of the musical score editor NoteEdit is available:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
New features:
- Problems with Flex-2.5.x fixed.
The new Flex begins to behave according to
its documentation. This causes problems during
file reading: All dotted notes are wrong.
This in turn leads to totally idiotic and unaligned scores.
- MusiXTeX export with choices for character coding:
1. selection the module fonts TeX (T2A, OT2, OT1...)
2. selection the locale file (latin1, cp1251, koi8-u, koi8-r...)
3. additional selection of package ucs for UTF-8
This sould make it possible to work with international
character sets. Don't ask me too much about this topic!
All I know is:
T2A + cp1251 + UTF-8 produces Russian (Cyrillic) texts.
T2A + ucs + UTF-8 produces Urkrainian texts.
If you have problems with your character set and you know
what to do: Let me know!
- In similar manner the LilyPond export dialog now
shows a choice between ASCII, latin1, utf8
and unicode text coding. Perhaps this can contribute
to internationalization.(?)
- a terrible slur bug which prevented saved .not
files from being loaded is fixed
- Restoring slurs in graces should work. This can lead to
problems for MUP users. The reason is: I want to keep
the NoteEdit storage format as MUP-able as possible.
Actually slurs over more than one note are made
by so-called "phrases" by giving the start and stop time
in terms of the current denominator
of the time signature.
For instance slur from 1st to 4th quarter in 4/4 measure:
1: 4c; 4d; 4e; 4f;
phrase 1: 1 til 3;
Unfortunatly, graces have all the same start time and
the main note has also the same start time:
1: [grace] 8c; [grace] 8d; [grace] 8e; 4f;
phrase 1 til 1
This gives nonsense. So, I "extended" the MUP syntax.
Of course, the result is not MUP-able.
- MusicXML in-/ouput further improved (Thanks to Leon Vinken):
+ is now more interchangeable with other systems (especially on
M$-Windows)
+ better handling of trills
+ better handling of dynamics (hairpins)
- Bugs fixed:
Among them - wrong LilyPond stem statements in
"no keep stems" case
- paste inserts a lot of nonsense rests
in multiple voices per staff case
--
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja(a)informatik.tu-chemnitz.de)
Note: I'm moving this thread to linux-audio-user,
because I think that's where this particular discussion belongs
since the intention is to serve linux audio users.
The topic is: a site to replace Dave Phillips' venerable,
labor-intensive, hand-maintained sound applications page.
It must allow visitors to easily add, update, and correct
entries for linux audio/music apps.
Probably also user reviews & commentary on applications.
This site may or may not end up affiliated with the
emerging linuxaudio.org website(s), it's too early to say.
So it doesn't seem appropriate to keep this discussion
on the consortium_p list.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 04:34:14PM +0100, Andrea Glorioso wrote:
> Paul Winkler <pw_lists(a)slinkp.com> writes:
>
> > We discussed some requirements a long time ago on LAD and/or LAU,
> > I forget. I put up a quick mockup on my website and have done nothing
> > since then.
(snip)
> Paul, did the server wake up?
yes, I had exceeded my disk quota. Upgraded my account and all's well.
summary and links:
http://www.slinkp.com/linux/soundapp_site_roughs/
Rough mock-up of a typical page:
http://www.slinkp.com/linux/soundapp_site_roughs/app_entry.html
> I'm curious to see the current state of
> affairs (so that we can direct people who visit the "applications"
> page at www.agnula.org to this site :) and of course help where we
> can).
Help at this point would consist of:
1. Refining the requirements for an app-listing site,
in terms of features and user interface.
2. Suggestions for a name for the site
3. Improved visual design. This should come after
the requirements are worked out.
4. Improved app categorization.
There were some comments suggesting that Dave's old
categories can be improved.
This can always evolve, but it would be nice to
have a good starting point.
To keep this discussion from getting confused, I will follow up with
separate messages targeting points 1 and 2.
--
Paul Winkler
http://www.slinkp.com
Look! Up in the sky! It's SUPERVISOR SPARK!
(random hero from isometric.spaceninja.com)
Hi
It seems that I get quite stable performance by starting jack like this
on my P4 2.4Ghz laptop with onboard i810:
jackstart -R -v -d alsa -n 3 -p 256 -zt
But what exactly does this translate to in terms of latency? Should I
expect more? I get almost the same performance under 2.4.23 with Andrew
Morton's low-latency patched and 2.6.2 with or without the mm-patch.
--
peace, love & harmony
Atte
http://www.atte.dk
Check out the Flying V!
http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/ls63/
It plays 17 octaves higher than a normal guitar. There's got to be a use for
this sort of stuff!
- Mark
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 11:18:15AM +0000, rob fell wrote:
> Paul Winkler wrote
> <snip>
> > Rough mock-up of a typical app listing page:
> > http://www.slinkp.com/linux/soundapp_site_roughs/app_entry.html
> <snip>
>
> I think you probably ought to add a "mailing list" entry for each package.
> Some have their own lists, some should use LAU....
Right. This is now in the requirements doc, and I'm adding it to
the mockup. Thanks!
--
Paul Winkler
http://www.slinkp.com
Look! Up in the sky! It's THE CHUCKLEHEAD!
(random hero from isometric.spaceninja.com)
Hi all. I just joined the list, and I figured I would unload my
problems on all of you, since you seem so nice form reading the
archives :-)
I have been using linux for years, but not ALSA. I just bought a new
computer with an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card in hopes of doing a
little bit of recording, but I seem to have run into a problem just
getting my base system configured
Whenever I do something that uses sound, I get about a 3 second delay
before the sound plays. Once the audio has started playing then
everything is fine until it stops. I then get the delay again the next
time I try to play a sound.
This is a little bit inconvienient when I try to start rhythmbox and I
wait for the music to start, rather annoying when desktop "beeps and
dings" are delayed until after the action has occurred, and downright
freakish when I try a flash animation like on homestarrunner.com. By
way of example, the main page of that site contains a bunch of buttons
that trigger animations and sound effects as you mouse over them. When
I mouse over the first button, the animation starts but then halts
while waiting for the sound effect. If I keep my cursor there, 3
seconds later the sound plays and the animation continues, and then if
I mouse to the next button I must wait again. If I move my cursor to
the next button while the sound fromt he first one is still playing, I
get the sound effect immediately, and as long as I don't let the audio
stop, every thing is fine.
Has anyone seen something like this, or have any possible suggestions?
I google for combinations of ice1712, envy24, lag, buffer alsa, and
others but could not get any resonable results.
I am using Fedora Core 1 with the 2.4.22 kernel form ATrpms and alsa
1.0.2 (also from ATrpms). I have tried disabling esd, but it doesn't
make a difference. I don't have my modules.conf right now, but it is
very stock (configured with alsaconf) other than a couple of lines I
added to prevent searching for a second sound card (was printing
messages to /var/log/messages about being able to load module for
snd-slot-1 - this didn't fix my problem ;-). My system is an Athlon XP
2500+ (barton) with NForce2 ultra400, 1 gig of RAM (dual-channel),
GeforceFX 5200 and Maxtor 160G sata (SiI3112 controller). Onboard AC97
audio is disabled in the BIOS.
Any help would be appreciated.
Sorry, but did someone received this message, I think I sent it to the
list, but no one answer me, maybe it's not working?, or maybe I need to
be clearer, or my problems is too specific... thanks for your answer
Hello Friends,
I bought a laptop toshiba A10 - S213 pentium 4 - 516 Mo and I installed
mandrake 9.2 on it, i use it with the multimedia kernel of mandrake. I
would like to know if one of you could access to the bios of this kind
of machine, it seems that we have to use window$ to have access to it,
really strange. Does someone have an idea?
And also, I have some problems when I used sound and that in the same
time I run a brownser or another application, the sound is cutting by
some other priority of the system, I tried to give priority to sound by
doing nice --10 but it's always the same, does someone had experienced
this problem?
thanks a lot for your help!!
juto aviten
http://radio.apo33.org