Hi,
I've written a small and ugly shell script which enables you
to configure the patchbay settings of a Midisport 8x8 using
amidi. Currently, setting it up can only be done using a win
or mac machine.
If you can need it, feel free to try it out:
http://sysexxer.sf.net/files/mspconf.sh
There are no savety nets in it as well that it may contain
tons of bugs :) .
Have fun,
ce
Tapio Kelloniemi wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 11:27:32AM -0700, thewade wrote:
>
>>In the mean time does anyone know how to repair the header of a wav
>>file? I tried snd-7 but it cannot open the file. Sox doesnt reconize
>>the file format. I can play the files written by PD by using:
>>aplay -f dat test.wav
>
>
>Remove the WAV header in some way (everything up to and including letters
>\'DATA\'). Then use something like this:
>sox -t raw -r 48000 -swc2 broken-wave.raw corrected.wav
>
>You can skip the header deletion, but then you get a click at the
>beginning of the corrected WAV (the click may be hearable).
>
Sweet, that works! Thank you!
Now is there a way to view what the wav header actually looks like so
I can repair the PD source? I used vi to delete the header and all the
data that is not ascii shows up as ^@. I want to diff the two headers
and then repair the fault in the PD source.
Thanks again for the speedy help! You rock!
-thewade
Hi Dieb,
here is Julien Ottavi from apodio/apo33!
how are you?
I have just update your kluppe0.3, nice work, sound really better!
I have just a little remark : if we put more than 3 looper (depend on the qize
of the screen) but we always can't use the fourth, do you think you will
integrate an "elevator" on the right of your kluppe ? could be useful...
Also do you think you will integrate some midi control for volume, rec, play,
pitch...etc? I made a lot of demos with Kluppe and many musicians are really
interesting into it, for example guitarist, but they want to use their foot midi
control to sample their sound...
otherwise thanks for the job it's really nice tool!
cheers
julien
> dear LAUsers!
>
> after a long period of inactivity and a month of programming, i am happy to
announce version 0.3 of my jackified loopplayer kluppe.
> you will find a description and a tarball with sources here:
> http://dieb13.klingt.org/content/projects/kluppe.html
>
> recent versions of libsndfile, libjack, libxml2 and libgtk will be required to
compile and run kluppe.
>
> please let me know if you need help, find bugs or desperately miss
> features ;)
>
> regards
> d13b
>
>
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade the software version of a Tascam
DM-24 digital mixing consol using amidi. The command
is:
amidi -p hw:1,0,1 --send=flash.mid. This produces an
error that states "MIDI File Dump Error ! -> Code =
F3" it goes on to say "Do you practice it once more?"
and "Press ENTER to confirm, or a cursor key to
cancel."
The F3 error is the only information I can gather from
the DM-24. Hopefully it means something.
Ron Parker
Mirror Image Studio
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i've pretty much given up on getting my m-audio
quattro working under linux. it works so well under
windows, and so well priced. oh well.
does anyone have any recommendations for a replacement
card that works well under both windows and linux?
requirements:
alsa driver
asio driver (for windows)
at least 4in/4out analog
MIDI in/out
usb or firewire (i've got a laptop)
moderately priced
i was looking at the m-audio firewire 410, which
looked like it would be great. does this work w/
linux?
thanks!
-j.
> as far as I know it does not exist. To switch to
> another routing you
> have to start the controlapp in mswindows and then
> start your linux
> installation again - that's what I heard, I never
> actually tried it.
Ahh - so long as the device is powered on, it will
retain the routing settings even though the computer
reboots ? Worth a try, just to get a feeling for how
it works.
-- Jan
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> let me know if you find one or write one, I have not
> tried using mine
> with linux yet, but would be handy to have full
> routing control like you
> say. Ta.
Will do! I'll post to the list when I have/find
something that works.
Cheers
-- Jan
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On Monday 07 March 2005 22:45, linux-audio-user-request(a)music.columbia.edu
wrote:
> Thought this was interesting:
> http://www.toolshed.com/blog/News/zenph.html,v
The "Vorsetzer" is not new. This was a mechanical/pneumatic device for
recording a piano performance and then playing it back on a real piano.
Yamaha bought this patent and brought it to a modern, electronic version.
Consumers can buy these specially outfitted Yamaha pianos (not cheap)--I
think that "disklavier" is their brand name for this--and purchase the
recordings as well. Newer ones combine CD players, XG synths, MIDI in and
out, and all kinds of goodies.
hi all
I'm sitting here with mplayer trying to get it to play nice with jack - but
it's not - I'm playing an mpg
what's happening is I'm getting the error message "too many video packets in
the buffer" when I'm running jack
if I'm using gmplayer, what will happen is the audio will play with black
video for a few seconds, then that error message will pop up, the video will
come in, and the audio will drop
if i'm using mplayer from the command line, it's a little different, it
plays black and gives the error message in the xterm window and then the
video really struggles and hangs
i've been reading mplayer-user archives (not actually on the list) and I see
this described exactly the same way in reference to playing dvds a lot, but
none of the solutions I've found suggested does anything
my other option is to get multiple instances of mplayer outputting to the
different channels (and different monitors on a multiple vga card system)
without using jack...i haven't had much luck yet with that because I don't
quite understand how you'd do that...
uhm... vitals:
gentoo 2.4.26.gentoo-r9
jack .99.0.r1
alsa 1.08.rc1
mplayer 1.0-pre5-r5
333mhz pc
512m ram
delta 1010 audio card
onboard audio disabled
thanks for any input!
-- Aaron Trumm
www.nquit.com