Yes, a very quick update. One maintainer pointed out to me that a DESTDIR can not be set, which is now fixed. What was even worse was that LD_LIBRARY_PATH had to point to /usr/local/lib in order to help mute find libzzub.so. Installation and running should now work without any problems. Mea maxima culpa.
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Mute is an extensible modular sequencer/tracker, designed to be 1:1
compatible to Jeskola Buzz, currently in development stage. It is
primarily being developed for the Linux operating system, but also
builds and runs on Windows. If you want to help with testing or building
packages, or if you just want to hang around, visit ##mute on
irc.freenode.net
This debut release of Mute includes sources for both Linux x86 and
Windows.
* Main Site: http://trac.zeitherrschaft.org/zzub/
* Screenshots: http://trac.zeitherrschaft.org/zzub/wiki/MuteScreenshots
* Downloads: http://trac.zeitherrschaft.org/zzub/wiki/MuteDownloads
Since my last announcement, there have been a lot of fixes and feature
additions, here's a list to closed tickets:
http://trac.zeitherrschaft.org/zzub/query?status=closed&milestone=Mute
+Release+0.1+%28Bark+Beetle%29
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Leonard Ritter
-- Design / Code / Music
-- http://www.leonard-ritter.com
Hi!
So following all the feedback, there's now a 2nd version,
with a slightly more present lead in the intro and vocals
right afterwards, but not running all through.
I might delete the earlier version, if this is clearly
found better.
http://www.archive.org/details/theres_a_girl
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Thorsten Wilms
Hi all,
I've been having a bit of a catch up with some tracks that I don't seem
to have listened to & I came across a song called "The girls, the
sailor". This is a good song & definitely a keeper.
The only problem is, there doesn't seem to be any mention anywhere of
who wrote & performed it.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gavin.
Hi Yves,
I really like "Breathes" - some nice 70s synth sounds & a great
ambience.
I also took the opportunity to catch up with other tracks from your
album - still need time to listen again to those, but I have greatly
enjoyed "Clouds", "Seven Bells" & "No Joe" since I downloaded them
earlier in the year.
The website seems clean & crisp in operation & the downloads progressed
smartly.
Thanks for sharing.
Gavin.
> Hi.
> I've finally made a web site to share my music :
> http://www.jazzcomputer.org/
> You will find there a whole album, half of the tracks have
> been
> presented here around June.
> And there's also a pre-version of the first track of antother
> album to come :
> http://download.jazzcomputer.org/picklejar/breathes.ogg
> (this should remain the electronic music of the seventies :) ). The
> chorus is played with Bristol's ARP 2600, the percussive effects are
> samples and the rest is made with Zyn.
> Any comments are really welcome, about the music or about the
> web
> site itself.
> Cheers,
>
> Y.
Hello. What would be an economical and Linux-friendly portable
music player?
Best would be if the player would be seen as a USB disk.
That is: mount /mnt/player ; cp songs/* /mnt/player/ ; umount /mnt/player
Such a player would work in Linux naturally. Also, in Windows, that way
I could download music from the web without installing a downloading
software/driver. And yes, I cannot install anything because I don't own
the Windows computers here.
Does, e.g., Creative, Philips, ipod players require a downloading
software to be installed, and therefore they work only in personal
Windows? I have heard that one may copy songs to their players via
USB disk but the players refuses to play the songs!
What about ogg format? All players sold by local shops seem to support
only mp3 and wma.
Juhana
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for developers of open source graphics software
Using the intelX0X0 driver, my onboard nForce sound card performs
absolutely perfecto running JACK applications with FC5/CCRMA 2.6.13.rrt--I
get xrun-free crystal-clear sound.
However, all non-jack apps sound like CRAP (jitters, crackling), xmms
complains "check that your soundcard is configured properly", amarok is
unstable, VLC plays then immediately kills, xine and mplayer give me
nothing . . .
Yet my ardour and hydrogen projects sound and perform better than ever!
WTF mates?
Link
Hi
I recently played a gig with my quartet, and we arranged with a mac-dude
that recorded the thing into his laptop/mac/logic. Today I received the
DVD with the files, and I have trouble loading them into ardour.
they are 44.1K mono files in aif-format, and when simply converting them
with "sox file.aif -r 48000 file.wav" and importing them into an 48000
ardour session I get all noise. I guess they're either 32bit or it's the
little endian issue (that I don't understand) or both.
Here's what "file" has to say:
atte@ajstrup:~/music/seq/jazz$ file audio_recording_041.aif
audio_recording_041.aif: IFF data, AIFF audio
And on the same file converted as mentioned above with sox:
atte@ajstrup:~/music/seq/jazz$ file audio_recording_041.wav
audio_recording_041.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio,
Microsoft PCM, 32 bit, mono 48000 Hz
The file sizes:
atte@ajstrup:~/music/seq/jazz$ ll audio_recording_041.*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 atte atte 27M 2006-10-12 11:56 audio_recording_041.aif
-rw-r--r-- 1 atte atte 30M 2006-10-12 20:03 audio_recording_041.wav
The .aif file plays back just fine in mhwaveedit, and is 3:33 mins long
(mono). The .wav file is a little shorter (2:40 mins), and is all noise
when played back by mhwaveedit.
Any pointers that would help me convert these files into something that
sounds in ardour is greatly appreciated. Batch conversion (preferably
with sox) is a must, as there are over 100 files...
Thanks in advance for any response!
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peace, love & harmony
Atte
http://www.atte.dk | quintet: http://www.anagrammer.dk
| compositions: http://www.atte.dk/compositions
Thorsten Wilms:
>
> Hi!
>
> So following all the feedback, there's now a 2nd version,
> with a slightly more present lead in the intro and vocals
> right afterwards, but not running all through.
>
> I might delete the earlier version, if this is clearly
> found better.
>
> http://www.archive.org/details/theres_a_girl
>
The sound is cool, but it starts very untight which might make many people
turn off before the rest of the song is played. You need to synchronize
the various synth voices thats playing before the vocals sets in. And
personally, I think the whole thing is far too long with too much
repetitions. More progress throughout the song is needed to get me
interested. Maybe it can be solved by playing it a bit faster, but this is
just my opinion.
Hi,
I would like to add a screenshot of a Linux Desktop running as many
sound applications as possible.
I thought this might be fun to have a little competition to see who can
come up with the most heavily loaded and well laid out (cluttered might
be a better word) desktop.
I'll give people a few days to send in an example and the one deemed the
most attractive will be given a very prominent location on the LAU Guide.
I will also make a page of all the entries which will become the next
Quicktoot and be interesting to look at too.
- There is no size restriction and video/animation/flash will also be
accepted.
- Either post the url or send the entries directly to me.
Cheers.
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