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Best,
dp
greetings!
i'm looking for jack-compatible meters which have a peak indicator which
does not fall off but can be reset while the meter is still running. as
far as i can tell, none of the available options will do that:
ecasignalview: holds stats but can't be reset while running.
ardour: meter falloff "OFF" setting doesn't work - the peak hold still
falls off after some time (also, the peak indicator doesn't change color
at 0, so it's hard to tell, at a glance, that you've peaked.... and, while
recording, channel meters never go over 0). there is the numerical peak
indicator, which does what i want, but you cannot reset all channels with
one command.
meterbridge: falloff is not adjustable.
hdspmixer: "release rate" setting does not include "off".
please let me know if i'm incorrect about any of the above, or if there's
another available meter i've overlooked.
thanks!
-p
unfortunately, it is true that i signed noah up for spam - after
receiving a bunch of spam yesterday, and with my troll-like rage still
brewing over our exchanges, i expediently blamed noah and signed him up
on one of the pages the spam led to.
i know this is unforgivable, and i feel terrible, hence this
embarrassing public apology - most of all to noah, but also to the group
for betraying its trust and letting my unjustified anger get the better
of me.
just so i can feel the full force of my mistake, and also as some form
of contrition, i welcome one and all who is horrified by my actions to
sign me up for whatever spam they want.
forums(a)machinehasnoagenda.com
machine(a)machinehasnoagenda.com
shunichi(a)machinehasnoagenda.com
but i guess any @machinehasnaogenda.com address will do.
also, my shame is so great that i will have to unsubscribe from the
lists for a while (as soon as the unsubscribe page is back up).
i feel terrible, and i offer my sincere aplogies.
shayne
http://www.dis-dot-dat.net/music/jolly_192.mp3
Used: Cheesetracker, jack-rack and timemachine.
Style: Downbeaty-kind-of-thing
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That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you."
(By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)
Andres Cabrera wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm pretty sure the firewire is not supported yet, but it probably
>should be when freebob is ready.
>I meant the pci and pcmcia cards. I have an echo mona laptop, which
>should be very similar to the layla, working very well with planet CRRMA
>FC2.
>There are also succesful reports for the indigo cards.
>
>
Hi Andres,
so you use this Mona Echo soundcard with an adapter for PCMCIA? and it's
works perfect... with the last alsa 1.0.8, it's well reconized by Jackd,
and you use a mixer like envy24control or Alsamixer? Do you use
real-time processing? if this card work I am near sure that Layla could
work... sound good for the laptop musicians or for portable studio... I
am waiting the freebob project also... but I was expect something on the
cardbus side!!! it's a good news...
thanks
julien
Its a laptop and I doubt its a heat problem, but I will look at that
possability when I open the body to see if I can access and replace
the memmory, should that be the problem. :eek:
I thought that the memmory was the problem at the beginning too, but
I hoped (and still hope) that it might be some other problem like a
2.6.10 or lsm error that crashes my kernel without writing info to
logs. poop. :P
So is this memcheck86 in the boot.iso or diskboot.img that I can find
here? I dont have a floppy drive, so can I use a CD? Perhaps the
install CD has memcheck86?
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/3/x86_64/os/images/
Thanks for all the help!
-thewade
I'm running debian sid.
Anyone know of a good filter I can use to remove voice? I've got some flac
files that I'd like to filter to remove voice and burn for my kids to
sing with.
I tried using xmms, which has a few voice removal plugins that work
fine, but if I use the Disk Writer plugin for output then the effects
are not in the output wav files.
I tried using sox:
sox in.wav out.wav band <center>
But I can't find a good setting for <center> that works anywhere as
well as xmms's Voice Removal or DeFX plugins.
I'm looking for something like sox -- trying to avoid snd or audacity
just to make converting a lot of files easier. Plus, I tried Steve
Harris' LADSPA Karaoke plugin and it doesn't seem to work quite as
well as the ones in xmms. Subjective, of course.
Any suggestions?
--
Bill Moseley
moseley(a)hank.org
Hello all - was just now reading some discussion about Jamin - was just
wondering, how are people responding to Jamin? are they liking it? are
people liking the way it sounds? getting good results? complaining?
raving?
just got curious is all.
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Aaron Trumm
www.nquit.com
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Hi, I noticed that Jamin requires the steve harris plugins to compile.
Does this mean that jamin uses the SC 1-4 compressors or is the Jamin
compressor it's own thing?
Is there a way to host the SC compressors on their own ( for a lighter
weight option ) and still get the kind of visual metering of input,
output, and reduction?
Or alternatively, is there any way to control the Jamin parameters
externally, either via midi cc's or an api?
Thanks
Iain
>From: Noah Roberts <roberts.noah(a)gmail.com>
>
>my guitars101 artist page contains stuff I mixed with ardour:
(Noah, this is not personal.)
These "recorded and mixed" with Linux software mp3/ogg files
starts to be very boring topic.
You all could provide Ardour session setup file, list of effects,
routing diagram, and why not: the whole original non-mixed and
non-effected material. We could have a test/demo song which could
be used for checking if the our systems works as expected.
You also could choose to use software instruments instead of the
real instruments. E.g., one could record a human drummer, but then
replace the drums with a software version of the same drumming.
I'm curious to know if anyone of you are able to come up a nice
remix with Start-AB's remix contest samples:
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/culture/music/western/Yello/startabcontest2004.tar.gz
I would like to have an Ardour mix setup for at least one nice smooth
remix. Then I could replicate the nice remix methods in my own remixes.
Simply placing the loop samples on the tracks will not work.
Juhana
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