[Sarge; linux-2.6.8-2-686; Alsa-2.1.10; SB!; Brooktree Bt878]
With all the "best of 2005" shows coming up on FM radio, I had this
idea that I might be able to record the programs to disk (mp3?).
I normally control my FM radio card using the GKrellm plugin and
the various input/output channels with 'kmix'.
Thanks for your ideas!
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Computer Science Dept www.cs.appstate.edu/~khj
Appalachian State Univ
Boone, NC 28608 USA
Hi,
Today we finished a job with a man called Juan M. Bogado: a nice song!
He did the MIDI job with his PC and then I imported the .mid file into
Rosegarden.
We used Specimen for the piano, Zynaddsubfx for Bass and synths, Qsynth
for GM percusion, Hydrogen for the main drums (kit: yamaha vintage),
and his acustic guitar.
We recorded all the audio files into Ardour, and then mastered with
Jamin, you can listen to it by clicking here:
www.musix.org.ar/ogg/Juan-Martin-Bogado__Yira_Mundo__Musix_GNU-Linux.ogg
Hope you like it!
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Coordinador del desarrollo de Musix GNU+Linux (www.musix.org.ar)
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Hello community!!!
This is mi first post here, the reason of this post is a new proyect (
a very small proyect ) that I've started, I only have released a pair
of old demos sample-based, and some strange and electronic photos made
with Gimp
Unfortunatedly, the sessions are not too much amazing ( and they are
made with windows... :S ), but I hope u join them, I've discovered
Linux this year and I'm very nodvice on this world... All u are
invited to the site, the link is on http://perlssdj.blogspot.com , I
hope the site can grow with time ( and help ), but by the moment I see
too much windows users on my counter... and this doesn't likes me...
:(
I'm interested on to run ProTools in Linx ( like a good sound
technician student.. ), if u know some interesting link, make me know
it, I need more informaton first... ( I'm like a robot... XDD )
I hope u enjoy the demos... see u there...
...visit allways http://perlssdj.blogspot.com... and b happy !!
Lee Revell:
>> >>> Jack then needs to be compiled as such right? That is, specifically to
>> >>> use /dev/shm as a tmpfs?
>> >>
>> >> You know there's actually no good reason this has to be a compile time
>> >> setting. It would be trivial to modify JACK to set this at runtime.
>> >
>> > how would a client know where to find the server sockets?
>> >
>>
>> By having a file called something like /tmp/jack_server_sockets_path
>> containing info about where the server sockets are?
>>
>
>$HOME/.jack_server_sockets_path?
Yes, either $HOME/.jack_server_sockets_path_<hostname>
or /tmp/jack_server_sockets_path_<username>
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Hi Steve,
Arabesque is a miniature delight. I love the bitter-sweet, minor/major
harmonies.
Thanks for sharing some more of your work.
Gavin.
> Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 00:05:45 -0700
> From: Steve D <groups(a)xscd.com>
> Subject: [linux-audio-user] A bit of homemade music
> To: Linux-Audio-User <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
> Message-ID: <20051221070545.GL11022(a)xscd.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> No fancy stuff, just a short trifle, a piano piece recorded into
> Ardour, run through Jamin, exported by Ardour, opened in Rezound,
> LADSPA TAP auto-panner plugin applied, saved, encoded into OGG-Vorbis
> format by oggenc, OGG file tagged with easytag, uploaded with gftp.
> Simple, educational and fun! ;-)
>
> http://www.xscd.com/pub/music/audio/ogg/arabesque1.ogg
> -Steve Doonan, New Mexico, US
Hello,
I just got a Frontier Design Tranzport and after a little bit of work,
I finally got it working with Linux. I was wondering if anyone was
interested in knowing how it works and what not. If so, I will put
together some documentation and source code and post it somewhere.
-Art <arthur_choung(a)yahoo.com>
Product Link:
http://frontierdesign.com/Products/TranzPort
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REFERENCE:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
(i just found this!) the developers of noteedit say on their site they
want to end noteedit development because nobody cares about noteedit.
this makes me angry.
on their official page, they are blaming us for this situation. (maybe
they are right, maybe they are wrong.)
NOTEEDIT (which is GPL), THE BEST USER-FRIENDLY SCORE EDITOR FOR
GNU/LINUX (cause that's what it is!), doesn't deserve to be ignored.
what is wrong with us? i wonder why most of us ignore it...
is it because noteedit is a kde app and most of us are gnome supporters?
is it because we all afford to buy finale and don't need a GPL score
editor?
i really don't understand why we keep on ignoring it. it's a... mystery
to me why almost nobody even mentions it... (maybe they didn't choose a
very memorable name? are you confusing it with an application class
name?) honestly, i would be very sad if the noteedit project was
abandoned!
i am not related to the noteedit project in any way, as i am a newbye to
anything gnu/linux. however, noteedit is one of the reasons for me to
feel comfortable in gnu/linux.
maybe we could do something about it? i don't know... advertizing the
project... promoting it... whatever... or just take a look at it (if
you haven't already) and think for yourself. it may not be *perfect*,
but it's THE BEST we have...
you may want to read this, for further information:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
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Hi
A while ago I promised to post what LADSPA FX I used to get a decent electric
guitar sound (sorry I can't find the post this should be replying to - the
joys of computer hopping).
These are all caps plug-ins by Tim Goetze. In order I use:
Tube preamp emulation + tone controls
Amp/speaker emulation
Verstaile plate reverb
adjusting each as required, it is where jack rack is handy as you can save
patches for different guitars.
Hope this helps someone
Guy
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Quoting Paul Winkler <pw_lists(a)slinkp.com>:
> So far I've only played with Jamin by feeding it with Alsaplayer.
> Today I tried for the first time to use it on real work.
> I have 3 songs I've exported from ardour (0.99) in float 44.1kHz wav
> files.
> These files seem to be OK - I can load them into Audacity,
> play them with sox, etc. But my first thought - re-import the
> mixes into a new Ardour session, put them in sequence, and hook it up to
> Jack - failed with the problem I describe here:
> http://ardour.org/mantis/view.php?id=1167
This issue has been fixed. I closed the bug on mantis. You either have to
wait for the 0.99.1 release, 2.0 beta releases or get the current ardour1
CVS from the nightly tarball:
http://www.ardour.org/releases/ardour-cvs.tar.bz2
Sampo
So far I've only played with Jamin by feeding it with Alsaplayer.
Today I tried for the first time to use it on real work.
I have 3 songs I've exported from ardour (0.99) in float 44.1kHz wav files.
These files seem to be OK - I can load them into Audacity,
play them with sox, etc. But my first thought - re-import the
mixes into a new Ardour session, put them in sequence, and hook it up to
Jack - failed with the problem I describe here:
http://ardour.org/mantis/view.php?id=1167
So, I thought, I'll just play them with alsaplayer -o jack. I have
alsaplayer version 0.99.76. But when I do, alsaplayer loads the files
without complaint (well, mostly; there's some messages like "short_mask
= 0x6" on stdout...) ... the UI indicates that it's playing, and it says
"sndfile supported format" -- but the output is silent! Could it be a
problem with routing or mixer controls? Nope, I can hear any other file
I load, but not these mixes. Weird.
Hey, I know, I'll use Audacity! .... except... it doesn't support jack?
Aargh. (version 1.2.1)
Any other suggestions?
I guess i could route my session directly from ardour through
jamin but I dooubt my old P3 can handle the load, I'm kinda pushing
the CPU as it is...
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