I'm the one conducting these workshops. There have been some changes I've quoted below.
> >On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 11:30:11PM -0400, Marco Scoffier wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello all sorry for the late announcement, there is a series of
> Linux
> >> Audio workshops starting Sat Apr. 8th.
> >>
> >> put on by the folks at http://free103point9.org
It is not put out by Free 103. It is put out by The August Sound Coalition.
http://radio.socialtechnology.net
The Aptil 15th workshop HAS BEEN CHANGED to April 16th. This happens to be Easter for the christians in the audience but don't let that stop you. I'll send out a more detailed announcement in a sepperate email.
> >> The address is in Brooklyn:
> >>
> >> 7 clifford place
> >> between meserole and calyer
> >> 718.791.1966
Here's a map:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=7+clifford+place,+brooklyn,+ny&ll=4…
-lee
Hi
I've been working on a small midi splitter/processor called ace,
especially aimed at controlling linux/csound live from midi keyboards.
You can get it here: http://atte.dk/ace/ From the web page:
ace is a command line midi splitter/processor especially suited for use
together with csound. It allows for any number of "zones" to be setup,
each of which defines a passage through ace. Initial program changes
(optionally using csound instrument names) and volumes can be send for
each zone.
--
peace, love & harmony
Atte
http://www.atte.dkhttp://www.atte.dk/gps
G'day All,
The first release of Khagan is now out!
Khagan is a live user interface builder for controlling parameters via
OSC. It's mainly aimed at the Om modular synth but anything OSC can be
controlled. You can create gui's using the phat widgets. The pad
widget is xinput ready and if used with a graphics tablet allows 5-d
control.
Khagan requires pyphat, pygtk and pyxml.
Khagan screenshots, download and more info can be found at
http://khagan.berlios.de/
Please let me know if you run into troubles using/installing khagan or
if you just want to suggest new features, etc.
Cheers,
Loki
This one was VERY refreshing.
Not that there is any new or even that much useful information in here,
but it's nice to get some recognition in the main stream media.
After all, even as a nerd, I remain a monkey, and am inherently worried
about what the other monkeys think of me.
http://www.gleemagazine.com/glee/article.cfm/cmi_1941672/cid_37
;)
Carlo
netjack-0.11rc5
Some pieces of Code which can deliver you the full jackd experience with
multiple Computers.
Links JackPorts via generic IP networks.
The alsa_in and alsa_out client can connect jackd to an unrelated
alsa Soundcard. And their algorithm has been improved.
Also downsampling and bitrate reduction is included now, to make it work
on low bitrate links. Tested over the Internet some times now, with
moderate success.
Also compiles on OSX... with-alsa=0
--
torben Hohn
http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language
I've just managed to lay my hands on enough cash to upgrade to a decent
computer for audio, and I haven't got a clue as to which motherboard to go
for. I'm thinking of AMD64 3700+1Gig RAM (I use big sound fonts). I'm a
little confused by the motherboard blurb, there seem to be loads of boards
with similar specs but very different prices. If anyone could help with the
following questions I'd be grateful (sorry if some of them are a bit OT):
Is integrated graphics still bad ? Will I run into driver availability
problems if I'm stuck with O/B graphics ? Will memory bandwidth be a problem
?
Do I want to pay extra for SATA 2 ?
Is AMD still better for Audio ? I'll be using loads of LADSPA effects. Is
there a value for AMD's advantage with the De-Norm problems ?
Is processor cache size an issue for digital audio ? Do I need to go for the
processors with larger cache's ?
Is NFORCE4 chipset OK now ? It seems to be on alot of the cheap
motherboards.
Can I still use my old ATI Rage Pro AGP on the new motherboards with AGP x4
and x8, is there a bandwidth penalty anywhere for using an older card ?
Cheers, Bruce.
Hi,
www.DJCJ.org is moving servers. There will no doubt be some downtime for
the projects hosted here over the next few days.
Linux Projects hosted at www.DJCJ.org ::
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LAU Guide - For Linux audio users and newbies
Quicktoots - Short tutorials written in magazine style with detailed images
Ladspa VST - The LADSPA VST plugins compatibility list
Low Latency Howto - Setting up Low Latency for your Linux Machine
----------
The new server will have much more power and space for new projects. One
of the most interesting new features is php5 support and hence AJAX
accessibility.
If you have an idea for a Linux Audio Users oriented site that needs a
home on the web please feel free to contact me at any time. Any new
Quicktoots will be gratefully accepted. The last one is a year old now.
Cheers.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/ - The Linux Audio Users guide
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GNU Denemo, a GTK+ front-end to GNU Lilypond
Major changes include:
Moved back to Plain C for future releases
Reimplementation of keymaps so they are now XML based
Midi import
Lilypond Export Updates
Reimplementation of rc files so that they are now XML
Removal of Blank rest modes
Crash Recovery
Lots of memory leak fixes
Help Manual now available
Revised CSound export
Revised Print functionality
Blank notes are now displayed in Yellow to aid in viewing the score
Keybindings for inserting Time Signatures, Key Signatures and Clefs
Adam
Maintainer GNU Denemo
http://denemo.sourceforge.net
> > i want to record bristol-output to hdd, but i don't know how.
>
> I didn't check if Bristol runs on top of JACK, but if so it's simple
> using qarecord, timemachine, Ardour or a sequencer like Rosegarden or
> MusE.
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> ce
that's the point, bristol does not run with JACK.
how can i simply record the speaker-output?
thank you all
vlad