Hi, Is there some magic setting I need to get the S/PDIF output on a
Delta 1010 to work under Linux? Or is that not supported in the driver
right now? It works with the M-Audio Windows driver - so the hardware is
basically OK.
This is on a FC3 CCRMA system. I've tried all the settings I can find in
envy24control and alsamixer but no luck.
Has anyone managed to get it running? If so please let me know what
settings make it work. I need an S/PDIF output and I rather not have to
digitise one of the analog outputs if I can possibly avoid that.
Thanks in advance
Ken
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> i haven't even unpacked the split tarballs i got from benno. i am happy
> to host (i have disk space and bandwidth), but i'd be even slightly
> happier giving it to someone else to host. your call :)
:-)
Well, apropos the "consolidation" concept, IMHO I think it would be a good
idea. Then again, I do not wish to push this onto the LAD community unless
others (or at least majority), and especially yourself (since you have
volunteered your resources before me), are fine with it as well. So, FWIW I'd
suggest moving the site as long as others are fine with it as well. My sincere
apologies if my response seems to reek of vagueness :-)
> i think we should go for the lad variant for now.
Sounds good!
Best wishes,
Ico
i am going to hold a small seminar about an introduction to linux audio
in two weeks.
in preparation for that seminar i wanted to ask you what applications
should be presented in your opinion.
so far i want to show off, demonstrating how to do one song with it:
- jack/alsa
- ardour
- seq24
- jackrack (ladspa)
- amsynth
- specimen
- lash (will be a poor performance yet ;)
what else?
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Hi,
After a long period of wait we finally have put out the Beta
Release if NoteEdit 2.8.1. You can download it from
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2232.
If you encounter any problems please report them to one
of the NoteEdit Mailing List:
http://noteedit.berlios.de/contact.html
Thanks and have fun with the Beta version.
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>===== Original Message From Ismael Valladolid Torres <ivalladolidt(a)terra.es>
=====
>Are FireWire (IEEE-1394) audio interfaces supported by ALSA? If the
>answer is *no* then do USB 2.0 audio interfaces make use of full speed?
>
>From what I've gathered, no USB 2.0 audio are currently supported as there is
no USB 2.0 standard for audio USB devices (please correct me if I am wrong).
Regarding Firewire (IEEE-1394), apparently Freebob is pretty darn close to
getting stuff to work (they even have some reports stating that audio works
just fine on select devices). See
http://freebob.sourceforge.net/index.php/Main_Page for more info.
Best wishes,
Ico
Sounds absolutely fine by me!
I am not sure which would sound better, linuxaudio.org/developers or
linuxaudio.org/lad. IMHO both have merit. Should we have both (via a
sym-link)?
Please contact me off-list for the necessary login info so that I can begin
uploading stuff.
Best wishes,
Ico
>===== Original Message From paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com, A list for linux
audio users <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu> =====
>Hi Ico,
>
>well, Benno has gone underground again. LAC2006 is approaching and Frank
>has asked me about a URL to include to link to LAD-ish resources. I
>think that your suggestion to at least have the URL under the
>linuxaudio.org umbrella is an excellent one, regardless of where the
>material is (I have it all). So we need a URL ... my own first guess is
>linuxaudio.org/developers or linuxaudio.org/lad .. what do you think?
>
>--p
>From: Paul Davis <paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com>
>
>> and freqtweak. that thing is awesome and truely a la origional. (or at
>> least i've never seen a win32 equivalent)
>
>native instruments SpektralDelay is somewhat similar in some respects,
>but not as powerful in many others.
Spectral delay idea is in Chamberlin's famous book, 198* something.
It must be as old idea as digital phase vocoder, 197* something.
Juhana
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On Monday 27 March 2006 00:39, linux-audio-user-request(a)music.columbia.edu
wrote:
> > Jacklaunch startBristol .... is a sure freeze up. Das_watchdog does not
> > even trap it.
>
> Did you follow the instructions and set the timer interrupt processes
> priorities to 99? If you didn't, das_watchdog will not work.
I am using it with --force.
Hi all!
Finally, we web-released our first mini album.
http://dsbaikov.googlepages.com/echoes
Best listened as a whole.
Notes/impressions are welcome.
Regards,
Dmitry.
P.S. Recorded with Ardour under GNU/Linux.
bittorrent has command line clients. The bittorrent package in debian comes with two.
-lee
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From: Ismael Valladolid Torres <ivalladolidt(a)terra.es>
Subj: Re: [linux-audio-user] Sharing samples via P2P
Date: Fri Mar 24, 2006 15:57
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To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
Dana Olson escribe:
> I would be willing to work on that website if you all think it's a good
> idea. I could put checkboxes too for file contents, and have icons to
> show what each file contains, like check off if it's a MIDI file, WAV
> files, DLS, SF2, etc. I think it'd be a really good idea, and I have the
> time to do up the site, and I can host it on UbuntuStudio.com (unless
> someone more generic, ex: LinuxAudio.org, wants to host it).
It would be sooooo lovely...
> As far as networks go, is there a good command-line client that we could
> use that will run in a screen session and not take up a gig of RAM?
> Ideally, IMHO, the FrostWire/LimeWire clients are great, but I'd prefer
> a screen session to leave it running in the background.
Well, I guess many of us would be using a P2P client apart from that
command-line client nevertheless. And configuring mldonkey for not
eating all your RAM is obvious to me (simply lowering max sources per
file to 200 or even less).
Cordially, Ismael
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