>From: M P Smoak <smoak(a)mis.net>
>
>How's this relate to open audio?
Nothing?
>Now office app's will have xml data files.
Perhaps the xml files will work as a container for data held in
proprietary format. Perhaps the xml file is inside proprietary
format. Perhaps people still needs to install a closed development
software for accessing the proprietary data. Perhaps people still
needs the MS Windows operating system.
In the news, nothing like "format changes from the proprietary
format to an open format" is said.
Juhana
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for developers of open source graphics software
I'll dig out the limited mailing list we were using for meeting
organization to keep this off the main list. I simply wanted to ensure
there were not others that we might have previously missed.
THis is an Invitation.
Dates to be confirmed but either 1st or last weekend in August or 2nd
week in September at this point there will be a live jam session outdoor
concert in Los Banos, CA>
It is a family affair....Starts Saturday noon...for those who like to
help tweak sound reinforcement systems...Music should roll about 5:00pm.
There is camping space, motels in Los Banos at reasonable prices. About
12 or so musicians right now...Drum kit is provided...We may set 2 up
but stage will probably be a 12 ft flatbed truck! There will be an array
of Guitar amps...My own Boogie Mk II C+, Musicman RP112, Carvin half
stack, Small but usefull 60 wat Fender Bass amp. There will be
keyboards of undefined name at this point etc.
Basically, this has little to do with Linux Audio other than I DO intend
on capturing the whole thing in Ardour on at least 8 Live tracks thru my
Delta 1010LT. I may set up some synth stuff for a keyboard player.Most
of my friends know I do this but have only heard talk. This will be an
opportunity to show them some of the recent stuff in Linux.
This will be hot, dusty to some degree (we will water the grounds, and
you need to bring your own food, drink, etc. I am providing the venue
with power (25 kva genset with power filtering), Clean toilet
facilities, and all of the soundstage stuff. It will not be overlly
flash...just VERY REAL! We will have a bunch of Network folks from my
work and bikers (Non Drinking Bikers if you can believe that!!:) ) to
anyone who is interested. Because we picked this remote location, we
WILL not be bothered with Neighbors, police or noise ordinance. We can
jam ALL night if we choose! And then crash in your tent! OR...we will
have designated drivers that will ferry folks 15 minutes in Los Banos to
their motel room. I dont want any drink drivers!! This is right near
Interstate 5 and that's a BAD road to be drunk on!
If there's enough intersted Linux guys, we might just carve out a demo
slot in the somewhat loose schedule to put a simple demo together. There
will be enough interested folks there to do that for.
In the spirit of open source software....this gig is FREE~ :) But, there
will be considerable expense when I'm done for a jam session. We will
pass the hat round during the event but contributions are not expected
or obligatory in any way.
Contact me directly if interested. Come one, Come all!!!
Hey everyone,
I'm looking at an audio interface/sound card for pro recording. Anyone had
any success with the Delta 1010 under Linux (Fedora Core 3 - CCRMA)? I found
a great deal on a used on so thought I'd check.
Thanks,
Kevin
Hi peeps,
Thanks to everyone that listened to my test/preview over the past
day or two, and thanks for the comments.
I have a final version for you to listen to:
http://blog.dis-dot-dat.net/2005/05/music_31.html
There might be some tweakage later on, but I don't think I'll be
changing the content.
I hope the bass is bassy enough and the hats are airy enough for you
all.
Thanks again, everyone.
James
--
"I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated Development
That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you."
(By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)
Hello,
I've been looking on the web, and have visited the excellent resource
linux-sound.org, and am a bit overwhelmed as there are so many choices,
most much more elaborate than I need.
What I need is the ability to monitor sound going from the computer out
to my sound card, and to report when the volume exceeds a certain
threshold. I need no graphic capability and as I will be writing my own
application around this I prefer as simple and straightforward a library
as possible. In fact I don't even need a library - a C function would be
ideal!
Extra features that would be nice, but not critical, would be the
ability to have one or more filters so that I could report on the volume
in various frequency ranges.
Do any of you have any suggestions for me?
Thanks,
Michael