Hi,
Been messing around with my new Delta 1010 LT some...I see improvements
in the 2.6.7 kernel but even using all of the patches provided in the
kernel on Thac's, it still does not provide as stable performance on my
rig as the 2.4 kernel.
This kernel has the 0.9.8 alsa drivers which dont allow Envy24control to
run and surely have less efficiency and functionality than the latest
and greatest. After I download and compile the latest alsa set, what
needs to be done to have those drivers load automagically instead of the
older drivers? Hopefully not a recompiled kernel? I'm not even near the
experience level to attempt that yet.
Thanks as always!
R~
Version 2.6.0 of the cost free musical score editor NoteEdit is available:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
New features:
+ The main improvements concern the MIDI import:
- distribution of MIDI data onto multiple
voices per staff during MIDI import.
This is especially useful if your MIDI file
contains the equivalent of such a score:
|\ |\ |\ |\ |\ | |\
| | | |\ | | |
---|--/----/----/----/----/.-------/----/---|----
---|----------------------------------------|----
---|----------------------------------------|----
---|----------------------------------------|----
---|--\---------\-------------\.--------\---|----
| | | |
| | | |/
- Drum note recognition
- Stacatto recognition
- there is a new slider: "Volume step" to determine
the volume difference of 2 adjacent notes needed
to insert a volume signature (default: 10)
This is important, because otherwise NoteEdit
sets a volume signature between all adjacent
notes who's volume differs. If the MIDI file is
recorded from MIDI keyboard this is practically the
normal case.
+ Almost all is exported to ABC music including:
- drum notes
- guitar chord diagrams
+ export/import of octaviation (va lines) (Tanks to Leon Vinken)
+ Note shifting by mouse wheel:
- Wheel + Ctrl: shift note by 1 line
- Wheel + Shift: shift note by 1 octave
- Wheel + Shift + Ctrl: shift note by 1 semi tone
+ Cursor up/down + Ctrl: shift note by 1 semi tone
+ bug fixes
--
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja(a)informatik.tu-chemnitz.de)
hi list
i try to get the quattro talking with jack, therefore i compiled the
kerenel 2.6.7 (debian) again
with the realtime lsm-0.1.1 module, which i'm able to load "modprobe
realtime any=1 allcaps=1"
dmesg says:
selinux_register_security: Registering secondary module realtime
Realtime LSM enabling all capabilities
Realtime LSM initialized (all groups, mlock=1)
i configured jack 0.98 from source, as mentioned in the readme with
/mnt/ramfs enabled.
when i start jackd with:
jackd -R -P0 -d alsa -d quattro1 -r 48000
it's not working with the following output:
jackd 0.98.1
Copyright 2001-2003 Paul Davis and others.
jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
loading driver ..
apparent rate = 48000
creating alsa driver ...
quattro1|quattro1|1024|2|48000|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
configuring for 48000Hz, period = 1024 frames, buffer = 2 periods
Couldn't open quattro1 for 32bit samples trying 24bit instead
Couldn't open quattro1 for 24bit samples trying 16bit instead
Sorry. The audio interface "quattro1" doesn't support any of the
hardware sample formats that JACK's alsa-driver can use.
ALSA: cannot configure capture channel
cannot load driver module alsa
i have the latest alsa-cvs installed and xmms with alsa and alsaplay
sounds ok. pd is also working but
it seems to click with alsa, in oss mode it works with occasional
clicks. i have the .asoundsrc taken from
the alsa-project page, is it still uptodate? i put it in /root and
/home/userx.
any idea what to do?
marc
Is jammin available as a ladspa plugin?\
Will it be?
is it even possible?
--
Tim Gorman
Information Systems Specialist
Petr-All Petroleum Corp.
office (315) 446-0125 x126
cell (315) 415-8108
Greetings:
The European mirror of the Linux soundapps site is back online with a
new address:
http://linuxsound.atnet.at
Please update your bookmarks.
This site is now in sync with the US and Japanese sites.
Best regards,
dp
Emvy24control?
Which of course I can not find the home page to, but I find plenty of
packages for it.
m.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu [mailto:linux-audio-
> user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Russell Hanaghan
> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:32 AM
> To: LUA group
> Subject: [linux-audio-user] Good mixer for Delta 1010LT...
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Finally took the plunge and bought a 1010LT...
>
> I have it working on my previous MDK 10 setup but still using the old
> 2.4.22mm2 kernel. Can't seem to get 2.6 to work quite as faithfully
yet.
>
> Anyhooo, I was really happy with QAmix before as a nicely laid out
mixer
> app but alas...it seems it is no good with the Delta??
>
> Is there anything out there other than the regular Alsamixergui or
Gnome
> alsa-mixer that has some flexibility here?
>
> R~
>
>
>
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Greetings:
Has anyone produced workable LilyPond output from NoteEdit ? If so,
how did you do it ? I'm running NE 2.5.3 and LilyPond 2.2.0. NE appears
to create the LY file without problems, but when I try rendering it in
LilyPond I receive a slew of errors when I run this command:
lilypond-bin -f ps dp-chorale.ly
The errors start with
dp-chorale.ly:8:21: error: can't find file: `paper16.ly'
and proceed to a stream of others regarding unknown escaped strings,
parse errors, errors regarding Lyric mode (!), et cetera. I'll gladly
send the NE-created LY file and the complete LP error output to anyone
who wants to help. Anyone ?...
Also, NE's notes on exporting to LP mention some binaries that
aparently are no longer part of LP, such as ly2dvi. Is that app now
incorporated into lilypond and/or lilypond-bin ?
Best regards,
dp
hi list
just did some testing yesterday with pd and the m-audio quattro,
it seems that the device is finely working with a standart unpatched
kernel 2.6.7 and the latest alsa-cvs release where the little/big endian
issue is already included.
try to see if it works with jack now. have some problems to configure
qtjackctl from source. why does it not find my qt variables??
checking whether QTDIR environment variable is set... no
configure: error: QTDIR must be properly set.
any ideas what i have to do?
best
M
Hi y'all,
I've found a really nasty MIDI bug, and I'm not sure who it
belongs to, so I'm posting it here. Here's what I've got:
I'm running - CCRMA Kernel (Version 2.4.26-1)
- ALSA (Version 1.0.4-1)
- JACK (Version 0.98.1)
- Qjackctl (Version 0.2.8)
The soundcard I'm invoking is an ESS Maestro-1 using the
'snd-es1968' ALSA driver.
So, I finally found my midi cable, and I hooked it up between
my Roland Digital Piano HP 5600 and the soundcard. Fired up
JACK via 'qjackctl'. Everything working thus far. Fired up
Hydrogen. Then I selected the MIDI tab in 'Qjackctl' and
went to add a connection between Hydrogen and the MIDI input
and... *BAM* My system froze, I mean completely froze up,
no mouse, no keyboard, no ctl-alt-delete, no luck. I had to
"hit the red button" to get it back.
I did some other testing, and it seems it doesn't matter what
I try to connect the input to. As soon as I connect it, the
system freezes tighter than rusted lug nuts.
The simplest test that will reproduce it is to start up
'qjackctl' and connect the ESS card's MIDI input to its
MIDI output. As soon as I click on connect, it freezes.
So... Heeeelp! Any ideas? Kinda sounds like an ALSA driver
problem to me. (snd-es1968) My other card doesn't do MIDI,
so I don't have a way to narrow it down any further. I'm
really not much of a driver writer, so I'm tossing this one
out here to see if anybody knows what's up with this thang?
Eagerly awaiting any responses...
Peace,
~Jos~
Pete,
You're not the only one who prefers forums to mailing lists. I agree with
you on "say stuff and read stuff." I also don't care at all for the
archive software that is used, for example, for this mailing list in
comparison to forum software that I have used. It's one more thing that
makes mailing lists look to me like an anachronism.
It's probably true that we're in a minority, but that may be only because
many people that would have joined a forum won't join mailing lists. I
almost didn't join this one, and every week I reconsider that decision,
especially because I'm not that active as a user of other's software
rather than my own.