Many contributors to this list have been involved with the linux-based
Lionstracs products, and recently I was very fortunate to find one in the US
through ebay.
My thoughts? WOW and WOW.
These machines are killer! I you're new to the list and don't already know
about them, check 'em out: http://www.lionstracs.com/store/
Amazing.
Vmwaredspjack
=============
This is the vmwaredsp program, made by Petr Vandrovec, which makes vmware
work with esd or arts. This version adds jack support as well.
(Unfortunately, jacklaunch (which is a similar program) doesn't work with
vmware, but I think Gunter is working on it... :-) .)
The program isn't always working that well, but if used with care
(don't trust the output too much) and proper tuning, you can use
professional windows audio software in vmware using jack for audio
communication.
Download from http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
Snd-ls v0.9.7.6
===============
Snd-ls is a distribution of Bill Schottstaedt's sound editor SND.
Its target is people that don't know scheme very well, and don't want
to spend too much time configuring Snd. It can also serve
as a quick introduction to Snd and how it can be set up.
Changes 0.9.7.1 -> 0.9.7.6:
---------------------------
-Proper debug output in case startup fails.
-Fixed bug in jack audio.
-Temporary remove the fft menu because its not working with the 26.9.2006
version of Snd. Bug found by Dragan Noveski.
-Check for the existence of the sndfile.h header file before compiling.
If it doesn't exist, snd-ls will refuse to run. Problem reported by
Krzusztof Gawlas.
-Make sure snd starts up even if no file was loaded during startup. Bug
found by Dragan Noveski.
-Really apply the workaround for the menu problem.
Download from http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/snd/
Jack_capture V0.3.8
===================
jack_capture is a small program to capture whatever
sound is going out to your speakers into a file.
This is the program I always wanted to have for jack, but no
one made. So here it is.
Changes 0.3.7 -> 0.3.8:
-----------------------
*Added the --recording-time option to stop recording after a certain
number of seconds.
*Quitting with CTRL-C/SIGINT writes remaining buffer to disk before
ending program.
Download from http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
I'm on the hunt for a decent digital DJ controller that works with linux. The
hercules is just a toy, I want something more robust and tactile. The
Behringer BCD2000 *looks* good, but I haven't had a chance to play with it
yet or found anything about linux support. The Kontrol:DJ has linux support
but I know nothing about the company or the products reliability. So does
anyone have some experiences or recommendations for a good one?
- Noven
--
>-- Novensiles divi Flamen --<
>---- Miles Militis Fons ----<
Dave Phillips wrote:
> One possibility is an analysis/resynthesis method, maybe LPC or phase
> vocoder. Extract the spectral envelope from one voice and apply it to
> another (aka the talking orchestra effect). You can that with Ceres.
You can do pitch and time correction on vocals with praat.
http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/
It's not designed for music, and the interface is rather weird, but once
you get into it it kinda makes sense.
You can analyse a vocal part with it and alter the pitch, time and
formants on a graph. It even lets you apply the pitch, time etc from one
vocal part to another one.
I was quite surprised at how much it's possible to do with praat, it
would be amazing for this kind of thing if the interface was more music
oriented.
I use ESI RoMI/O - 2in 1out with male MIDI and USB connectors
and ESI M4U 4inx4out with female connectors
Both work perfectly, and do not need any firmware.
Dmitry.
Hi all,
I think that some of you have already make a "kiosk" with some
interactive sound apps running on.
It is the first time that I try to make it, my problem (in this 1° step)
is to find a on-line seller (in europe) in order to buy a kit for a
add-on touchscreen (i need only the touch panel, I have alredy the
display).
Someone can spoint me to a place where to buy (in Europe) this kind of
things ?
Thanks for whichever aid
--
Lazzaro
Apologies for cross-posting. Please forward the announcement to your
respective lists (if applicable).
Yes, it's that time of the year. In our continued bi-monthly track of
membership drives, I would like to extend an open invitation to all Linux
audio projects who are not already a member of the consortium to consider
joining and therefore help us continue our efforts at consolidation of Linux
audio resources. The membership is free and the consortium's structure
allows members to gauge their level of involvement and subsequently the time
overhead it bears.
In the recent months there have been a number of exciting new projects
introduced to the Linux audio scene. This is very encouraging as it suggests
not only continued, but also growing vitality of our platform of choice.
Linuxaudio.org's mission is to help maintain this vitality by offering
various programs to its membership base as well as the entire Linux audio
community. Perhaps one of the most important programs is our mission to
consolidate Linux audio resources and by doing so foster collaboration as
well as connections with the commercial industry and outside investors. For
this reason, I sincerely hope that you will consider joining the consortium.
For more info on the membership, benefits, etc. please visit linuxaudio.org.
We have our next new member announcement set for this coming Thursday
November 2nd.
Should you happen to have any additional questions and/or concerns, please
do not hesitate to contact me.
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Linuxaudio.org Director
Virginia Tech
Department of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-1137
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)linuxaudio.org
http://www.music.vt.edu/people/faculty/bukvic
I've got the honor of remixing a tune for the local latino group Combo
Candombe:
http://ringheimsauto.org/index.php/queda-te-ringheims-auto-remiks/
All produced in Ardour on GNU/Linux!
However the original takes are recorded using some windows app, dunno wich.
The original version of the tune can be found here:
http://combocandombe.com/spelar.html
(Click "Last ned" for mp3 of respective tune)
These are mixed with Adobe Audition, and yes, I am trying to make him
switch ;)
Comments are as always appreciated!
--
Ringheims Auto - Fri musikk for bilstereo!
http://ringheimsauto.org