carmen:
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> On Mon Dec 18, 2006 at 08:41:02AM +0100, Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
>>
>> "chris beagles":
>>>
>>> Today i tryed playing around with pd for the first time, and enabled
>>> the audio system to use jack, which works fine except for:
>>>
>>> If I move the mouse and it crosses the boundary between two windows, I
>>> then get reports of Xruns from within pd in the main window and the
>>> sound crackles accordingly.
>>> Qjackctl does not report any of these xruns.
>>>
>>> This is getting a little annoying and may leave me having to leave pd
>>> for now as i need to utilise my mouse whilst using it.
>>>
>>> I am running Ubuntu Edgy with a 2.6.17-rt kernel and jack as realtime.
>>> If I do not enable the audio system within pd then this problem does not occur.
>
>
>
>>>
>>> Any help much appreciated.
>
> try the callback-driven audio scheduler in PD's devel_0_39 CVS branch.
> also try the desiredata branch, which has decoupled the GUI and DSP
> code..
>
Isn't that a bad advice? Are any of those branches close to being somewhat
stable?
does anyone here have the windows software that downgrades the
firmware of the multiface so that it can be used with linux?
Everything I see says I need version 10, and I see people pointing to
the drivers archive on rme's site, but i only see version 11 on there,
am I missing something?
thanks,
Alex
Evening list,
Today i tryed playing around with pd for the first time, and enabled
the audio system to use jack, which works fine except for:
If I move the mouse and it crosses the boundary between two windows, I
then get reports of Xruns from within pd in the main window and the
sound crackles accordingly.
Qjackctl does not report any of these xruns.
This is getting a little annoying and may leave me having to leave pd
for now as i need to utilise my mouse whilst using it.
I am running Ubuntu Edgy with a 2.6.17-rt kernel and jack as realtime.
If I do not enable the audio system within pd then this problem does not occur.
Any help much appreciated.
Chris
I'm running swami on a fresh DeMuDi 1.2 installation. When I choose
"Save" or "Save As" from the file menu, nothing happens.
Does anyone have an answer, by any chance?
Larry
I simply love lash, but it's not tyeing things together very tight. fst
and jack seem to work together well with one vst, but a second vst will
not get saved. Its ID shows up in jack_control, but only the second one
gets restored when the project is re-opened.
Another issue is qsynth. I'm running a lash enabled fluidsynth that
works correctly, (but it doesn't rename itself in lash so you get this
ugly random name) but when i use qsynth it doesn't join lash. :(
versions:
qsynth --version
Qt: 3.3.6
qsynth: 0.2.5
fluidsynth --version
FluidSynth 1.0.7
fst
1.8-r3
lashd version 0.5.2
jackd 0.101.1
Is fst supposed to act that way? is this a bug I need to report? it
seems more likely that I just did something wrong. any ideas?
/brian
Hello,
I've just bought a Focusrite Saffire LE firewire audio interface (323€
at alfasoni.com) and it works fine with freebob. So far I'm very happy
with audio quality and line/mics connectivity (also having a hardware
monitoring tool for linux would be great, but not crucial for me)
After updating the jack version so it have the freebob driver, I start
jackd -d freebob and I get:
Freebob using Firewire port 0, node -1
Ieee1394Service::initialize: Could not get 1394 handle: Permission denied
Is ieee1394 and raw1394 driver loaded?
Fatal (devicemanager.cpp)[68] initialize: Could not initialize
Ieee1349Service object
Fatal (freebob.cpp)[69] freebob_new_handle: Could not initialize device
manager
FreeBoB ERR: FREEBOB: Error creating virtual device
That's because a normal user does not have access to raw1394
$ ls -l /dev/raw1394
crw-rw---- 1 root disk 171, 0 2006-12-17 16:10 /dev/raw1394
Doing
$ sudo chmod o+rw /dev/raw1394
solves the problem. However after a new reboot the permissions have been
reset.
I'm running ubuntu feisty (testing)
$ uname -a
Linux macbook 2.6.19-7-generic #2 SMP Mon Dec 4 16:46:19 UTC 2006 i686
GNU/Linux
So what is the supposed way to work with firewire?
Maybe changing raw1394 group ownership to audio?
Thanks,
Pau
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You did a really nice job on it.
It may be a limitation of MIDI, but it there any way to make some of those
attacks (the beginning of a note) soft? It sounds really hard/harsh
otherwise. "Silent Night" should have a really smooth feel to it.
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Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 19:59:46 +0000
From: Folderol <folderol(a)ukfsn.org>
Subject: [linux-audio-user] Sombody had to do it
To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
Message-ID: <20061215195946.7b8612d5@general>
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... but why did it have to be me? :)
It's that time of year isn't it? So that's my excuse.
This is a slightly different arrangement of a well known melody.
http://www.musically.me.uk/music/Silent_Night.ogg
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Will J G
On Linux Rock Star, we have a new interview up with SuSE JackLab Creator, Michael Bohle. Pretty interesting stuff. Part I is out and Part II will be up in a little while. thanks. http://www.linuxrockstar.com
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yves(a)jazzcomputer.org:
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> Le 16 Oct à 21:26, Folderol ecrivait:
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>> I'll be looking out for it :)
>
>
> http://download.jazzcomputer.org/picklejar/breathes3.ogg :)
> It's greatly modified, and gives and idea about how one of Patrick
> Shirkey's screenshots sound like :).
Nice song. Good work. :-)