Hello,
I need to synchronize 3 entities : hydrogen, freewheeling and my tb303.
my tb303 is connected to a midi router converting sync24 to midi signal,
so consider my tb303 to be an external midi sequencer, I would like to
elect it to be the master and I would like to make hydrogen and
freewheeling be the slaves. This is the theory, but paracticaly, I'm
completely lost. I believe that I could use the Jack transport (it is my
sound server) but I don't know how to begin and if I need a third party
tool.
I'm afraid that what I need is not yet or will never be possible, but if
it can give ideas I will be happy. Nevertheless, any advice or pointing on
a good tutorial on this subject will be very very kind, even if it
involves other gears and softs.
Best regards
Philippe
Something strange is happening to my edirol audio usb interface: when
the pc is booting up I can hear an annoying noise coming from the
interface (I mean on the outside, not from the jack). The hiss stops
when (I believe) the driver is loaded, or the OS has recognized the
interface. This also happens on my ibook.
On Linux (Suse9.3 x86_64, and Demudi 1.2.1) the noise never stops. It
just seems to diminish after a while. I haven't noticed it before I
think before I always wear headphones when I decide to work with this
interface.
Do you have any clue?
c.
p.s. I am trying Demudi these days, but I can't achieve the same latency
I get with the suse9.3 x86_64 kernel with just the realtime-lsm module.
Jack doesn't even start at -n64 -p4 as it does on suse. Am I missing
something?
www.cesaremarilungo.com
Hi mates!
I wonder if anyone of you could help me a bit. Part of the question I have I
asked before.
I'm trying to do lpc with csound5. Unfortunitely lpanal in csound5 is still
broken, so I use lpanal of older csound4 version. The output I get is silence
with one or to glitches in between. Any idea what I'm doing wrong or what
csound's doing wrong? Material for the analysis was speech input.
Second: Does anyone know more about the status of dssi-support in csound5? I
tried but I wouldn't get the expected result. Either I get silence or just the
original signal (no effect applied). Any working example known?
Thanks for ANY help! I would greatly appreciate it!
Kindest regards
Julien
P.S.: If anyone knows a much better place to ask my csound questions, please
give me an urls or mail-adsress.
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Hi,
I have set up an RSS feed for Linux Audio Announce :
http://www.samalyse.com/rss/laa.rss
It is updated every hour.
For example, it is useful to display news and links about other Linux audio
software on a webpage. That's what I currently do on Jackbeat's homepage :
http://www.samalyse.com/jackbeat
I mean : it can act as a sort of ring, a way to link to each other. If you are
the author of an application, you can put LAA news and links on its homepage, if
you like the idea.
Enjoy
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og
Ok, I got my Delta 44 installed and ran alsaconf. It
seems to work well... just one question!
In the Jack Connections window it shows like 10 inputs
and 12 outputs! I figured even if the 44 had stereo
ins and outs (I'm really not sure as I bought it used
and haven't seen a manual for it) those numbers still
don't add up!
I removed my SB Live! and I'm sure the onboard sound
on the mobo is disabled (never saw those extra ins and
outs with my Live!).
Help?
Thanks!
Jon
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Hi folks,
I just discovered two very ancient audio files on my computer. I am
pretty sure they contain some interesting archival material in which I
am very interested ... but I can't get them to play. The problem is
that I don't know what format they're in -- I created them a number of
years ago on a mac, and I no longer remember how -- maybe using
protools? or maybe someone else made them for me in some other
format? Anyway, when I copied them over to linux (eons ago!) I must
have lost the resouce forks, and there are no standard .xxx file codes
on the file names. I tried just loading the files in xmms and
audacity, but neither recognizes them (well, audacity sees one of the
two files as a very short burst of static, but the other it can't
recognize. I also tried:
cat Audio1-01 > /dev/dsp, which of course gave an incoherent squeal.
nevertheless I'm pretty confident they really are audio files.
soooo... what tools would you suggest I use to determine the file's
origins and type?
thanks,
matt
This might not be entirely on-topic, but I think it will be interesting
anyway.
http://www.netjam.org/projects/quoth/
Music generation through dynamic interactive fiction. Pretty neat stuff.
There's a short demo video there.
I don't see any source, but it's written in smalltalk which runs on
Linux and for all I know the guy uses Linux. So it's partially on topic, eh?
Hello people,
being a long time LAU reader it feels a bit wierd to quit the list. Though
lately the sheer volume of messages is just too much, I can't keep up. SNR
has seemingly gone down a bit too, though I guess both are signs of
linux-audio coming of age.
Before I leave I have a request concerning the two things I will miss most.
- Application announcements, please make announcements to the [Announce] also
so people like me can find out. I think most does, just a reminder ;)
And the most important one.
- I absolutely applaud the increasing posting of music/sound/noise in here
lately. I will definitely miss this. I'd be very happy if people made use of
the [LAM] list:
http://dis-dot-dat.net/mailman/listinfo/lam_dis-dot-dat.net
and posted their pieces there also. For people like me that need to cut down
on their daily mailinglist-intake it would be a good solution.
Read you later,
Robert
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