slat (nee "theremin") makes theremin-like sounds.
It's only been a few days, but slat now has a better name, and much
better sound. It also does tremolo and vibrato. See the commandline
options for adjusting it.
Info and download: http://dis-dot-dat.net/index.cgi?item=/code/slat/
Sample of the new sound:
http://dis-dot-dat.net/content/code/slat/newsamp.ogg
Have fun.
James
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That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you."
(By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)
Hello, I am quite new to Linux and have been working
very hard in the past few weeks to get my soundcard
playback and recording to work. I am using an Edirol
UA-5 usb device. When I play sound (ex: xmms) it is
ditorted and with snow. When I record (ardour) i have
the same problem, but the ditortion is not continuos.
It is especially when i will speak. It seems to record
silence pretty well, hehe.
If someone could help me fix up jack, i will happily
post some more info if asked (since i do not really
know what could help resolving this problem). Also,
there may be a conterpart of ardour that works with
alsa?? I need a sequencer, and alsa works fine, maybe
that could be a solution for now, though I will need
to use jack one day or another.
See ya! PMG
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A friend of mine exchanged a Creamware for a Hammerfal DSP 9652, and has
just installed fc3 and CCRMA. He is really impressed by the state of
linux audio.
When the hdsp driver is loaded, the card makes a crackling noise until
gdm comes up. Is this normal?
Aditionaly, there is no devices in the midi patchbay in qjackctl.
Probably just som missing snd_seq_* modules, but shouldn't the CCRMA
setup take care of this?
He wants to play audio cd's without using the tiny cable from the cdrom,
but xmms and kscd crashes when configured to use digital playback. Kscd
complains about permissions, but the cdrom device is rw to the user.
Just tested this on my Ubuntu box, and here both xmms works perfectly.
I'm not used to using digital playback for cd's, but wouldn't this be
analog to "cdparanoia 1 - | aplay" ? (pun intended).
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Frode Haugsgjerd
Norway
On 07:40 PM Dave Robillard wrote:
> I have yet to meet a musician worth listening to who's in it for the
> money. Ask if you can create whatever sort of music you want with the
> available tools maybe, but not if you can make money using open source
> software - that's silly.
I don't understand why his question is silly. I thought it was rather
sane and straightforward.
AFA a musician who's in it for the money or the art: well.. that's
rather hard to pin down. Who knows which artist is "in it for the
money"? You certainly can't tell from their music.
Furthermore, artists must eat, and they always find a way to. There are
the very few that lock themselves away in a run down shack to create
their art. That's OK with me, but that ain't the norm today. On the flip
side, there are plenty of musicians who are in it for the art, but their
art is not particularly good. And there are musicians that are rich and
their art is wonderful. Art and money are mutually independent.
--
Brad Fuller
(408) 799-6124
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(408) 799-6123 West San Jose
(408) 799-6124 Cambrian
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"µ (mjoo) is a new kind of live composition software for the Linux
operating system, introducing radical new user interface concepts."
this is the first alpha, which is merely a mixer application, but gives
a glimpse of what will be possible in the future. i apprecciate any
feedback.
http://www.mjoo.org/index.php/Downloads
Hi all,
I'm looking for some software that acts as some kind of information
centre with everything I need to know about some song (notes, maybe even
chords and songtext), and that lets me store and recall synthesizer and
fx settings easily using midi. Something that be and aid during
rehearsals and live performance. I've been searching for software that
does something like this, but to no avail. I tend think of it as a
database-application with midi-support and ladspa/dssi/lash as a bonus.
Does anyone know of something like this?
- Willem
I have posted this message, with the additional
information needed: Distro is Agnula Demudi (debian
based audio distro). My kernel version
2.6.12-3-multimedia-686.
Alsa is Version 1.0.9rc2. My jack version is 0.2.15a,
if it can be usefull.
But I havent had a reply yet. I do not want to flood
or anything, I just want to make sure someone has read
it and will give reply : ) Thanx!
>Hello, I am quite new to Linux and have been working
>very hard in the past few weeks to get my soundcard
>playback and recording to work. I am using an Edirol
>UA-5 usb device. When I play sound (ex: xmms) it is
>ditorted and with snow. When I record (ardour) i have
>the same problem, but the ditortion is not continuos.
>It is especially when i will speak. It seems to
record
>silence pretty well, hehe.
>
>If someone could help me fix up jack, i will happily
>post some more info if asked (since i do not really
>know what could help resolving this problem). Also,
>there may be a conterpart of ardour that works with
>alsa?? I need a sequencer, and alsa works fine, maybe
>that could be a solution for now, though I will need
>to use jack one day or another.
>
>See ya! PMG
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Find your next car at http://autos.yahoo.ca
I've been playing around with session saving and restoring using LASH
0.5.0pre0 - it works pretty well for restoring and connecting programs
that support LASH (such as a patched Zyn 2.2.1, Om from current CVS,
Dino 0.1.52 etc), but it doesn't work quite as well for connecting the
ALSA MIDI input ports to the output port of my USB keyboard, since the
keyboard can get a different ALSA client ID every time I turn it on.
If I could somehow tell ALSA that my USB keyboard should _always_ use
client ID 80 (for example) and never let any other client use that ID
the problem would be solved, since LASH would then find the keyboard at
the same client ID as last time and connect everything as it was. Is
there any way to do this?
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