Hi!
http://www.archive.org/details/five-three
So how could this happen ... ah right, started with layering
beats in 5/4 and 3/4. Continued with stacked chords (2 x 3
voices) and worked from there. First line of chords, second,
both at the end. So there's more dissonance than usualy for
me ... I think I kept it under control.
As an addition to my toolset of MusE, Om, Jamin, Sweep,
Timemachine I used Paulstretch :)
I have a cold, hope my ears havn't fooled me ;)
All comments, especialy descriptive ones, welcome.
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Thorsten Wilms
Thanks to everyone who offered suggestions to my radio interference problem. I
am hoping thay I'll get some more time on the weekend to investigate it
further. Sorry for the delay in responding to the replies I received, but
here goes...
"Tim Howard" <tdhoward(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Are you hearing radio stations, 60 Hz hum, static, or what?
> Are you near florescent lighting? (like in the floor under your feet...)
It's radio. I don't think lighting is the problem, nothing unusual around the
equipment that wasn't there before.
david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
> Check your local electronics places for RF filters. A number of power
> strips or surge protectors include them.
Thanks for the tip, I may have to look into something like this.
Vince Werber <ka1iic(a)prexar.com> wrote:
> What you are experiencing is called rectification... a major pain but
> fixable with a little work...
<...snip...>
> You may need to buy some ferrite beads and place them on the cables where
> they break out to your sound panels... generally you wind it around the
> hot leads (not the ground) and reconnect them to there respective
> terminals...
>
> Allot of work... yes... but it will work...
I'm not sure what you mean by ferrite beads, or how to place them on the cables?
What leads are the hot leads on the cables (I assume you are referring to the
XLRs?) Sorry for being so dense, but I'd appreciate it if you could explain
this to me in greater detail (like a two year old, say?) ;)
Thanks again to everyone who replied!
Jay
Quoting Joe Hartley <jh(a)brainiac.com>:
> ERROR: heartlab.toc:23: START 00:02:00 behind or at track end.
> ERROR: heartlab.toc:36: START 00:02:00 behind or at track end.
>
> The track sections look like this:
> TRACK AUDIO
> COPY
> NO PRE_EMPHASIS
> CD_TEXT {
> LANGUAGE 0 {
> TITLE "Struttin'"
> PERFORMER "Brad Pseudonym"
> COMPOSER ""
> }
> }
> PREGAP 00:02:00
> FILE "/tape/Heartlab/Struttin.wav" 0
You haven't specified the length of the track. I'm guessing the correct
format in this case would be something like:
FILE "/foo/bar.wav" 0 03:40:02
Specified in minutes:seconds:cd-frames (cd-frames are 75 in a second iirc).
Sampo
carmen:
>
> On Fri Nov 03, 2006 at 07:56:04PM +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
>> Hallo!
>>
>>> 1) Audacity, which seems to meet my needs, but I can't figure out how to tell it *not* to add ~3 secs of silence at the end when I export the finished product.
>>
>> really ?
>>
>> You could also try Rezound !
>
> or Sweep, or MHWaveedit, or Snd-ls, or GNUSound, or wavesurfer, or ecawave
>
> the only one that works properly with jack is MH, and theo nly one you
What is not working properly with jack in Snd and Snd-ls?
At least in Snd-ls, the jack support is almost perfectly programmed... (I
think...)
My Edirol FA-101 gives off a horrendous hiss during
recording AND playback (well, most people probably
wouldn't even notice it consciously, but I find it
horrendous), and I have concluded it is probably
due to the volume control being too low and me
therefore having to jerk up the pre-amps and
internal headphone amp (for which there are physical
controls on the device) way higher than intended.
So what I would like to do is simply turn up the
volume to the highest sensible point for all channels
and use jack applications to control the volume.
I don't need a GUI or anything for this and this is
a one time operation so PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE I BEG YOU
don't make me go ask some friend with a Windows PC if
I can install my driver on his device. I want linux
power. I also want to go around showing people things
they CAN'T do with their proprietary pieces of
slavery.
I'm used to compiling software, just give me a quick
n dirty solution, any solution! Thank you.
Carlo
Ciao a tutti!/hi all!
-[ Versione Italiana ]-
Io ed emillo (di http://emillo.net) abbiamo creato una mailing list
italiana che vuole ricalcare la filosofia di linux-audio-user.
Sono benvenuti gli argomenti che trattano la discussione dei programmi,
l'aiuto alla configurazione/compilazione dei programmi, la condivisione
di musica libera fatta con GNU/Linux, condivisione di esperienza 'su
strada', trucchi e consigli, etc.
L'indirizzo per la sottoscrizione e`:
http://gnufunk.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxaudio-it
Vi aspettiamo numerosi!
-[ English version ]-
we have created (me and emillo of http://emillo.net fame) an italian
mailing list branch of linux-audio-user.
The arguments that are welcome are surely discussion of programs, help on
configuring/compiling programs, share of links to music made with
GNU/Linux, hands on experience and tips and tricks with programs, etc.
All things linux audio related.
The address that you can use for subscription is:
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ciao,
Marco :)
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I've just upgraded my system from Fedora Core 4/Planet CCRMA to FC5
with the Planet, and hit a very odd problem.
I'm at the end of a project mastering a compilation disk done by employees
of a company I used to work for, and went to burn a test copy of the CD.
This works fine under FC4 with cdrdao 1.1.9, but broke under FC5 with
cdrdao 1.2.1. It gacks with the following errors:
ERROR: heartlab.toc:23: START 00:02:00 behind or at track end.
ERROR: heartlab.toc:36: START 00:02:00 behind or at track end.
The track sections look like this:
TRACK AUDIO
COPY
NO PRE_EMPHASIS
CD_TEXT {
LANGUAGE 0 {
TITLE "Struttin'"
PERFORMER "Brad Pseudonym"
COMPOSER ""
}
}
PREGAP 00:02:00
FILE "/tape/Heartlab/Struttin.wav" 0
As far as I can tell, this is exactly what I should have for a Redbook
compliant audio disk, and should have no problems at all. Does anyone know
what's up with the TOC files and the new version of cdrdao?
Thanks.
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Without deviation from the norm, "progress" is not possible. - FZappa
> > I've just started playing with jack_convolve and I'm having a few
> > problems. If I run the program with the default gain factor
[snip]
> You may want to have a look at JACE :
>
> http://users.skynet.be/solaris/linuxaudio
Fons and Florian,
Thanks for your replies. As long as I'm not doing anything incredibly
dumb, that's alright. I just thought I should check.
I will indeed have a look at jace. BTW Fons, thanks for jaaa and japa -
I'm finding them most useful.
Stuart
Aldrin is an extensible open source modular sequencer/tracker, designed to be 1:1 compatible to Jeskola Buzz.
We're proud to announce the release of Aldrin 0.4 (Harvestman),
featuring the hard disk recorder we are all used to, two new effects,
mute/solo functionality, various ui improvements and the usual set of
bugfixes.
http://www.leonard-ritter.com/announcement_aldrin_0_4_harvestman
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-- Freelance Art & Logic
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Folks,
I have a few sketches I'd like to put on a CD so that it can be
played in any CD player, computer or off-the-shelf.
So I export from Ardour in .wav format. Usually I oggencode them but
that's not OK for making a standard CD. So what format are the files
on a CD ? There are picked-up by grip for instance as .wav files, but
are they .wav on a CD ? If so, can I just put all my .wav files from
Ardour ina directory, make an ISO image from that, and then burn the
ISO on a RW CD ?
Cheers.
Al