Hi all,
its me again, having too much time in my holidays...
Today I wanted to ask if there are any mixer-apps for Jack where I can plug my
synths in and have a stereo out and can play with different volumes and
effects in one gui? Something like the mixers in arts's environment.
Thanks in advance,
Arnold
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>Yes. Would you be able to explain to me the necessity of OSS emulation?
>~ I use sound on this PC for Audacity, cdplay, sox and xmms. At this
>stage I cannot make any of these work. As that the missing link?
>
>Thanks, Tim
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Did you compile with the OSS emulation flag?
# ./configure --with-cards=<yourcard> --with-oss=yes and/or --with-sequencer=yes
Hello All,
Is vxpocket now fully working with alsa and jack? Are there any issues
with using it on a powerbook?
After buying (about a year ago) a Edirol UA-20 and finding it now not
supported by jack, I'm concerned about ending up with the same situation
with a vxpocket.
Thanks for any info and/or help
digger
The mailing lists are dead, the site hasn't been updated, and the programmers are working on something else.
Despite all that though, I talked to a couple of them at their booth at linuxworldconf in January, and they said it was still alive. They're having a chicken-egg situation though.
It sounds like neat software though.
Taybin
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From: RTaylor <ricktaylor(a)speakeasy.net>
Sent: Feb 26, 2004 4:20 AM
To: A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
Subject: [linux-audio-user] mas
RTaylor <ricktaylor(a)speakeasy.net> wrote:
Anybody tried this?
http://www.mediaapplicationserver.net
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> I can't seem to leave well enuf alone!
>
> Trying to get vstserver up on my MDK 9.2 machine.
>
> Installed RPM's from Thacs. Installed as root. Copied my '.dll' VST
> plugs to a directory. Set "VST_PATH" variable to that directory.
>
> When I run VSTserver from a console it just sits saying "VSTSERVER/main:
> vstserver 0.3.1 has started. Waitng for requests"
>
> Now what? How do I interface VST plugs with a typical LADSPA host for
> example?
>
I would guess that you should install Thacs ladspavst RPM to access
vstplugins as ladspaplugins.
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Hi,
I have a Roland UM-4 (Super MPU64) 4-port USB MIDI interface.
I would like to get it to work under Mandrake (10.0 rc1).
Currently, it doesn't seem that the ALSA build that comes with it has
any drivers for USB MIDI. scandrake actually thinks the MPU64 is a
scanner ...
Is there any hope of getting this interface to work ?
If so, how ?
And what sequencer program should I use to record MIDI from a MIDI
keyboard, and playback to MIDI external sound modules ?
Thanks.
I can't seem to leave well enuf alone!
Trying to get vstserver up on my MDK 9.2 machine.
Installed RPM's from Thacs. Installed as root. Copied my '.dll' VST
plugs to a directory. Set "VST_PATH" variable to that directory.
When I run VSTserver from a console it just sits saying "VSTSERVER/main:
vstserver 0.3.1 has started. Waitng for requests"
Now what? How do I interface VST plugs with a typical LADSPA host for
example?
THnx
Hi folks,
I am trying to make my 2 year old laptop fit for live-usage. Currently I am
stuck at the 50ms latency border...
I am using kernel 2.6.3-gentoo-r1, have preemption enabled and run jackd and
every accessing app as root. I spent a day tuning my hd but there is no speed
improvment so far.
When I try to run jackd with less than 50ms latency sound is garbled and
broken...
I am using the builtin maestro3 for audio and an Edirol UM-2 for MIDI.
Which other things did I miss? Where is room for speed improvements?
Thanks in advance,
Arnold
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Looking for a harmonizer or pitch shifter plug for vocals...are there
any specific plugins used for vocal harmony / vocoder stuff that are not
part of the CMT or SWH packages?
Steve? How about a zillion dollars to write one??? :))
The "high quality" pitch shifter seems to Segfault AMS as soon as I
patch the output.
Russell
1. All that stuff which was in modules.conf now goes elsewhere: modprobe.conf
or modules.conf.alsa. /etc/modprobe.d/alsa is auto-generated but you may need
to add your non-autodetected devices. Check with other for most correct place
to add then. I actually have it in both. Those /etc/alsa/modutils/ items are,
I believe, relevant to the old kernel.
2. Make sure nothing is loading OSS modules. If you do not have them compiled
in the kernel, then they are not there. Some folks run "discover", and handy
utiltity (Knoppix does this as well) and this load OSS drivers if they are
around.
3. If you are using USB devices, you need to have uhci-hcd loaded, ie.
in /etc/modules. Note that I am having problems with this module (which
replaces usb-uhci used in older kenrels).