hi *!
the linux audio conference 2006, which takes place at the zkm in
karlsruhe/germany from april 27 to april 30, will be streamed live for
your convenience, inspiration and enjoyment.
all presentations (which are listed on
http://lac.zkm.de/2006/program.shtml) are covered as ogg vorbis audio
streams in two bitrates (one for modem users and one for
slightly-more-broadband users) and ogg theora/vorbis a/v streams (for
broadband users only). to watch and/or listen, you can use a recent
version of mplayer, vlc or curl | theora123, if you prefer.
the stream urls are listed at
http://lac.zkm.de/2006/streaming.shtml. we will start test streams
tomorrow by 12:00 utc+2. as always, there will be chat channels to go
with the streams, where you can report problems, discuss the
presentations and also ask questions which will be relayed to the live
audience by the local chat operators here at zkm.
these channels are #lac2006 for general issues and chitchat, and
#lac2006-track1 and #lac2006-track2 for questions and remarks about the
current presentation, all on irc.freenode.net.
you will be able to download the presentation slides in advance to read
along as you listen and watch. the quality of the video streams will not
be sufficient to read the projections, but you should easily be able to
make out which slide is currently up.
on behalf of eric rzewnicki (who did most of the streaming work this
year) and the rest of the lac organizational team i wish you lots of fun
with the streams. kudos again to the icecast team, especially to karl
heyes, all the folks at xiph.org who brought us all those great free
multimedia codecs, and the crew here at zkm for their great support and
cooperation!
best,
jörn
Hi,
On Wednesday, 26 de April de 2006 00:10:05 +0300, Esa Linna wrote:
> Thanks, I tried KMidimon - should it show midi signals in realtime if I
> press keys?
Yes. You should use the latest version from sourceforge (0.4.1) or CVS.
1. Settings->Configure KMidimon. Check everything under "Filters" tab (it is
the default setting). Take a look to the "Display" tab, too.
2. Use Connections->Connect All, or Connections->Configure Connections and
check everything in "Available ports". You should see some "ALSA Port
Subscribed" messages.
Now, you should see MIDI messages in realtime while you are pressing keys. To
check if there is something wrong with ALSA sequencer, try also "vkeybd" (a
software virtual keyboard). Use the Connections menu in KMidimon after
starting the vkeybd program.
Regards,
Pedro
Hello all,
I tried to reach Dave Phillips because I am lookin for his vst+linux
tutorial.
This was the emails content
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Hi Dave,
I found your email address on the linux audio user list and I hope you
are the Dave Phillips I wanted to reach. I just started developing a vst
server on basis of linux and wanted to take a look at your vst+linux
tutorial. Quicktoots seems to be down since a couple days at least I've
been served 404s whenever I try to visit links that reference your tut.
Is it hosted anywhere else or could you forward me this tut in any other
form?
I would be much obliged if you were able to help. I am aware of your
comment that the tut is no longer being maintained since fst and dssi
seem to be favored but I wold like to compare the different aproaches
that have been taken in the past.
Thanks for your support and if you should not be the author of this tut
I appologize for having wasted your time.
So long,
Benjamin Fabricius
Lawo AG, Germany
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Can anyone help me out here? An help is welcome.
Regards,
Benjamin Fabricius
Lawo AG, Germany
Hi,
This release fixes a bug with the code for identifying the djEQ plugin.
Tested and installed locally. YMMV. Please report bugs or installation
problems to the jackEQ list.
http://www.jackeq.sf.net
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jackEQ wll allow sound as rich and powerful as Jackie O, as street smart
as Jackie Brown. Is jackEQ more than you can handle?
jackEQ is a tool for routing and manipulating audio from/to multiple
input/output sources. It runs in the JACK Audio Connection Kit, and uses
LADSPA for its backend DSP work, specifically the DJ EQ swh plugin
created by Steve Harris, one of jackEQ's main authors.
jackEQ is intended to provide an accessible method for tweaking the
treble, mid and bass of any JACK aware applications output. Designed
specifically for live performance, it is modelled on varous DJ mixing
consoles which the main author has used.
Features:
JACK i/o
4 x stereo i/o channels with EQs, independant gain controls and meters
Stereo monitor and master outputs with indpendant gain control and meters
3band graphic EQ for each channel
Bass: 100 Hz
Range Mid: 1000 Hz
Treble: 10000 Hz
cross fader support: All channels assignable plus mute and all
2x stereo aux send/return with monitor buttons (pre gain).
Internal jack i/o connections assignable from Ports menu.
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Cheers.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/ - The Linux Audio Users guide
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"Anything your mind can see you can manifest physically, then it will
become reality" - Macka B
http://www.mecenax.org/
Seems like a site with goals and ideas similar to what had been
discussed before, with the idea of "tipping" sorta.
Anyone else see this yet? I checked through my emails here and didn't
see it mentioned yet.
Dana
Hello,
i'm new to this list, so i hope i'm doing everything right.
I want to use my Korg 05 R/W midi soundmodul via the serial tohost
interface as an midi Soundmodul for midi data coming from the linux-box
and (!) as an Midi Interface for my keyboard connected to the korg05r/w.
In other words : the soundmodul should play my midis from computer and
should transfer the midi data coming from the keyboard to the computer.
the keyboard is connectet with midi-in and the computer is connected to
to-host.
I'm using the snd-serial-u16550 driver from alsa.
After having a few problems it works, with only one Problem:
I have to "restart" (turn off and turn on) my soundmodul everytime i
change the program or the midifile.
In some midifiles i have to restart it in the middle.
In windows i didn't have this problem, so i think it havt to work unter
linux, too ?
Does anyone have an idea ?
Marian
p.s:
My System :
DeMuDi testing
Kernel 2.6.16 selfcompiled and realtime patched
starting driver with :
snd-serial-u16550 port=0x2f8 irq=3