I have read a little bit about the support for M-Audio stuff under Alsa using
some non-opensource drivers, but I was wondering if anyone who has used this
(or a similar M-Audio USB MIDI controller) can recommend it to me?
This is avilable quite inexpensively in my area, and I really like the look of
the unit. I just want to be sure I can use it to play into Rosegarden or Muse
(or even Hydrogen?). Will it work for me, or is there anything I should know
in advance?
Thanks... Jason
i was trying to download linux sampler too and i had the same problems.
so i wrote to christian schoenebeck (his email is on linuxsampler site)
and i told me that actually some downloads doesn't work. i told me that
the best repository from where download linuxsampler is cvs.
bye
emanuele
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Oggetto:
> [linux-audio-user] Linux Sampler Download
> Da:
> Thomas Vecchione <seablaede(a)gmail.com>
> Data:
> Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:13:49 -0500
> A:
> Linux Audio Users Mailing List <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
>
> A:
> Linux Audio Users Mailing List <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
>
>
> Hmm I just checked the links on the server and the files were MIA
> apparently, both stable and unstable snapshots. Just wondering if
> there was another location I might be able to download these from?
> Actually if anyone knows of some precompiled mac binaries that would
> be great for me, but I wasnt betting on that one happening;)
>
> Also does anyone know the dependencies I would need to install on the
> Mac for this?
>
>
> Seablade
>
I have one of these and the input does not work. Get
another card (but not from m-audio), that's what I am
doing...
The card does not have any mixer elements, so you can't
run alsamixer on it.
No can do, I'm afraid.
Victor
>
>
> > The audiophile usb is just not getting any input.
Does
> > anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Did you enable the inputs of the card (e.g. not muted in
> alsamixer) and adjust the input gain (yes, I know, the
> most silly hints, but who knows ;-) ?
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> ce
Hmm I just checked the links on the server and the files were MIA
apparently, both stable and unstable snapshots. Just wondering if there
was another location I might be able to download these from? Actually
if anyone knows of some precompiled mac binaries that would be great for
me, but I wasnt betting on that one happening;)
Also does anyone know the dependencies I would need to install on the
Mac for this?
Seablade
Hello,
I am now using the Gate plugin from swh-plugins as a noise gate. Thanks, Sampo
Savolinen!
However, there is one thing I don't understand in its behaviour, and I'd like
to chnge that of possible. When immediately after a useful (and loud) sound a
noise period (below the threshold) starts, the noise is heard for an audible
fraction of a second before the gate closes.I have lowered Delay and Hold,
but this does not seem to help. Is there a way to make it destroy such noise
"tails" after sounds?
--
Yours, Mikhail Ramendik
Cesare Marilungo:
> Please! :-)
> Explain me why have you removed the option to choose the filename? It
> worked and it was useful.
I didn't. I just removed the necessity to write "-d" or "--file" before
the filename. :-)
"jack_capture file.wav" records to the file called "file.wav".
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
ABOUT
-----
jack_capture is a small simple 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.
USAGE
-----
jack_capture [-f filename] [ -b bitdepth ] [-c channels] [ -B bufsize ]
Filename is by default auotogenerated to something like "jack_capture_<date+exact_time>.wav"
Bitdepth is by default FLOAT.
Channels is by default 2.
Bufsize is by default 262144.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
--------------
Mostly based on the jackrec program in the jack distribution
made by Paul Davies and Jack O'Quin. Automatic filename generation
code taken from the timemachine program by Steve Harries.
--
And the USB will not work with input. Jack will not even
start on full-duplex. Forget it, there is no point on
waisting time with it.
Victor
>
> On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 02:23 +0000, Q wrote:
> > Have you checked in the JACK settings that the card is
> > set to duplex rather than just playback? This happened
> > with my (admittedly PCI) Audiophile 2496 when I got it
> > recently. It had me stumped for a bit whilst my brain
> > caught up :-)
>
> The USB and PCI version have absolutely nothing in common.
>
> Lee
>
> On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 17:08 -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
> > On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 17:01 -0500, Dana Olson wrote:
> > > This is certainly beyond the scope of my current knowledge. I would
> > > like to help, but I don't think I can research and learn that all
> > > before the deadline. Do you know anyone who would help out with this?
> > >
> >
> > In theory it should be easy - bash, PAM, and glibc all support the new
> > rlimits in their development versions, I just have to backport the
> > patches to whatever is in Dapper right now... we'll see how hard that
> > is. The bash maintainers have been helpful, and hopefully that glibc
> > patch still applies...
>
> Can someone point me to the patch against PAM 0.79, I remember it was
> posted here a while back...
>
> Lee
Lee,
I saw your ancient bugreport #17348
(https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/pam/+bug/17348), Will Dyson
added a patch recently
(http://librarian.launchpad.net/1510182/pam-rtlimits.patch) to it which seems
to be good (it works for me on Kubuntu Dapper).
As mentioned by Dana, I've added a howto for rtprio-aware PAM on Dapper to his
wiki at http://ubuntustudio.com/wiki/index.php/Rlimits-Aware_PAM_with_Dapper
Concerning glibc and bash, there are patches at
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-hacker/2005-06/msg00005.html and for bash
in Fedora CVS at
http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/rpms/bash/devel/bash-ulimit.patch
I've patched glibc-2.3.5 and bash on a linuxfromscratch-based system
successfully, but I can't tell whether these work on Dapper, since bash
failed to rebuild for me (unpatched). I'm new to Debian packaging, so maybe I
screwed something up.
I'm very interested to see this move into Dapper before freeze, so if I can
help, please ask me to.
Wolfgang
Can JACK be configured to use 2 Delta 1010 cards? I have found documentation for a hack to use multiple SBLive? consumer cards, but I haven't been able to determine whether multiple pro/prosumer cards can be set up - is that possible?
Ruben