Dear Dave,
Here it is:
http://www.winehq.org/site?announce=1.88http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/Wine-20040505.tar.gz
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---- Messages d´origine ----
De: Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com>
Date: vendredi, juillet 29, 2005 8:05 am
Sujet: [linux-audio-user] returning to VST support: a question
> Greetings:
>
> Just a quickie: Does anyone have or know where I can find a
> tarball
> for wine-20040505 ? It's no longer on WINE's download site and
> Google
> isn't helping.
>
> Best,
>
> dp
On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 02:06, Emmanuel Serié wrote:
> Le Mercredi 27 Juillet 2005 23:17, David Ford a écrit :
>
> > See the Audacity wiki --
> > http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.pl?LinuxIssues -- it has details on
> > how to make audacity work with alsa. (and maybe then jack as well)
> >
> > David
>
> Thanks!
> I have compile it as they say, using the latest portaudio-v19 and it works
> apparentlty perfectly!
> Just, a client PortAudio-5121 appear when I do "play" in audacity, but it
> desappear when I do "stop". So I can't do a connection between audacity and
> other output client of jack than alsa_pcm...
I think I read somewhere you can select the connection from inside
audacity, but not for other jack clients that were not there when
audacity started.
The very "unjack" behavior of being connected only while playing is one
of the reasons I have not yet built a jack enabled audacity in Planet
CCRMA. I don't know if the culprit is portaudio itself or the code
inside audacity. Well, maybe I should build one anyway.
-- Fernando
> So thanks a lot, I am very happy to be able to use audacity with jack!
> Maybe could we make an rpm on PlanetCCRMA?
>
> Now I have an other question:
> Is it ossible to compile any audio application in that maner if we want that
> it become compatible with jack?
> For exemple, could I recompile amarok (mp3 player) in this manner?
>
> Best Regards,
> Emmanuel.
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 07:19 , Mike Jewell <mj405(a)oneupaudio.com> sent:
>
>Is Gnome Wave Cleaner available from the CCRMA site? (I don't see it.)
>
>When I go to the gwc site (http://gwc.sourceforge.net\) I'm confused as
>to what to get.
>
At the bottom of the page, go to "The GWC project files at sourceforge.net".
Grab gwc2. Its a tgz so you'll have to do the obligatory ./configure, make,
make install (read the README and/or INSTALL file).
Jan
by Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen <k.s.matheussen@notam02.no>
http://www.notam02.no/radium/
INTRODUCTION
------------
E-radium is Radium and a special version of E-UAE.
Radium is a midi music editor for the amiga and E-Uae is an amiga
emulator.
CHANGES
-------
0.61c -> 0.6d:
-Increased amount of Z3-memory from 32 to 64. Also increased the amount of
chip-mem from 2 to 8 to let there be more time to quit/save after getting
a warning about too little memory. For now, this seems to work...
-Lowered the keyboard repeat rate a bit.
-Fixed make install
-Use standard mouse pointer.
-Upgraded Radium from 0.61c to 0.61d:
-Added scroll-mouse support. Scrolling up is exactly the same as pressing
arrow up, and scrolling down is exactly the same as pressing arrow down.
Greetings:
I'm trying to load the snd-virmidi module (ALSA 1.0.9rc2) in Demudi
1.2.1 (kernel 2.6.12) but it fails with a "No such device" error.
Has anyone here successfully installed the virmidi module under
similar conditions ? Do I need to add something to
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base ?
Any suggestions ?
Best,
dp
I think I'm really missing something here. Maybe someone can shed some
light on this for me.
The Ardour web site says "Ardour is not a sound file editor."
Isn't editing sound files a big part of the process of getting music
from the instrument to the CD? Before using Ardour, I spent lots of
time with Audacity which, though very limited in many of the features
that make Ardour so powerful, is a very powerful and intuitive sound
file editor for many of the basic editing jobs you end up doing after
the musicians have gone home and you are stuck with what you recorded.
For instance, you need to amplify a small section of a track (more than
the 12 dB you can get with Ardour's envelope and mixer gains). Or you
want to apply an effect or plug-in to just a portion of a track.
First of all, (please correct me if I'm wrong) Ardour says it is trying
to be a Pro-Tools type application but I can't imagine that Pro-Tools
doesn't have built-in sound file editing.
So what do you folks use and what is your method when you need to do
editing (I assume, outside of Ardour)?
Mike
Mike Jewell
One-Up Audio
Chaz,
JAMin is the answer to the loudness issue. I usually run out of Ardour into
JAMin and then back into Ardour to a stereo track. If you have any questions
when you get started, let me know. For cleaning the old four track stuff try
Gnome Wave Cleaner.
Jan
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 18:18 , Chaz Worm <ewf(a)alltel.net> sent:
>I've been lurking on the list for awhile now. I'm fairly good on
>computers but kind of new with linux.
>
>Here's my problem. I'm pretty sure it can be rectified with linux but I
>don't know how. I recorded an small low-budget cd in a small local
>studio a few years ago. Although I loved the end result, the cd itself
>never had the loudness that a regular cd had. I would be playing it at
>a reletively loud range and then change cd's and always, the other cd
>would be nearly twice as loud.
>How can I make these songs louder?
>On my old recordings there were done with a cheesy four-track, how can I
>make there cleaner?
>Some of my old recordings that have been copied over from old tapes are
>too hot and therefore get a really annoying digital distortion. Can I
>clean those up too?
>
> and if you tried snd, your mind might melt down as you began to
> understand what it could do :)
Hey Thanks!! An unexpected kind word makes a big difference in
this grump's energy level.
Musix [1] it's a Live CD, DemuDi like, specially prepared for the
spanish speaking people, but also in english. It has been arranged by a
member of Lau-es, Marcos Guglielmetti
So, if there's anyone here who speaks spanish (or wants to give it a
try), it can be downloaded in [2] and [3]
[1] http://www.musix.org.ar/
[2] https://200.32.4.29/utiles/torrent
[3] https://e.ututo.org.ar/utiles/torrent/
Cheers, Damian.-
Anyone who says he can see through women is missing a lot. -- Groucho
Marx
I've been lurking on the list for awhile now. I'm fairly good on
computers but kind of new with linux.
Here's my problem. I'm pretty sure it can be rectified with linux but I
don't know how. I recorded an small low-budget cd in a small local
studio a few years ago. Although I loved the end result, the cd itself
never had the loudness that a regular cd had. I would be playing it at
a reletively loud range and then change cd's and always, the other cd
would be nearly twice as loud.
How can I make these songs louder?
On my old recordings there were done with a cheesy four-track, how can I
make there cleaner?
Some of my old recordings that have been copied over from old tapes are
too hot and therefore get a really annoying digital distortion. Can I
clean those up too?
Chaz