I am setting up a web site in spanish devoted to multimedia "what's
on" and creation using open source software.
Regarding audio, I suspect that, before creating my own content,
there's too much good stuff out there just in english waiting for
someone to translate it.
So, the game is: Let's say you don't speak a word on english and that
you'd like to have some tutorials regarding open sourced audio work to
be translated to your idiom. Which pages would you encourage a
volunteer to translate?
Here are my first candidates:
http://quicktoots.linuxaudio.org/toots/vst-plugins/http://ubuntustudio.com/wiki/index.php/Welcome%2C_Musicians%21
But about the "Quick Toot" from Dave Phillips I am not even sure up to
what point it's outdated.
Also, I'd like to set up a blogroll in my page. Let's say I want to
include up to 10 links regarding audio. Which are the links I should
put, the links regarding Linux audio you consider the most
significative?
Yes, feel free to consider this post a poll. :)
Cordially, Ismael
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Hi,
I'm looking for some kind of midi patchbay (in software, using alsa), that
can also process midi events, like, for example, converting note on to
control change events, etc.
In particular, I'd like to be able to:
- route midi events between input and output ports, and activate different
setups by sending midi messages
- split midi channels, e.g. to send the upper part of a keyboard to one
output port, and the lower part to another
- change midi velocity curves
- convert sustain pedal (cc 64) to appropriate note off events (I know
this one is very specific)
Is there any tool (or set of tools) that can do this?
Thanks,
Dominic
Hi lists,
my little report on the lac-concerts and some other subjects of the lac
in Karlsruhe will be broadcasted tomorrow on SWR2 JetztMusik Magazin at 23h.
Michael
Muchas gracias a _*todos*_ los que ponéis empeño en la libertad,ahí
va mi pequeña aportación a este magnífico mundo.
I want to give a big big *_thank you_* to all that people who make my
life easier for making music and "making" freedom,you know who you are.
(excuse my english)
Ardour,Muse,Qjackctl,Qsynth,Hydrogen,Seq24,Zynaddsubfx,Jamin,Linux,Debian,Musix,Demudi,PlanetCCRMA...
grace,obrigado,thank you,tanke,tak,mercy.....
http://www.telefonica.net/web2/pinojazz/open_horizon.ogg
Saludos.
--Carlos
Hi the list.
I have a trouble when i try to transfer music from a analogique source
to my computer. I've got a noise in the background, betwen 3000 and 6000
Hz.
For the moment i use the soundcard of my pc. Here the answer of lspci
0000:00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 AC'97
Audio Controller (rev a2)
By default jackd is launch with this following setup :
Priority 0
Frames/period 1024
Sample rate 48000
Periods/buffer 2
Dither none
Any of you have a idea to reduce this annoying noise, this setup is good
according to my soudcard ?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers
P'tit Louis
Ok I don't know how I didn't find this out but I couldn't find any docs
on how to get apps running w/ realtime once you use the molnar patch. I
know ubuntustudio.com has a launcher app but i'm curious.
also this list is great. I've lurked / asked some noob questions for a
while now.
Hi Carlos,
Wow! this is a gorgeous track, thanks for sharing it with us.
If you have an album available or upcoming, then I for one would be a
willing customer.
Gavin.
> Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 14:41:26 +0200
> From: Carlos Pino <pinojazz(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [linux-audio-user] Hola amigos,m?s m?sica - Hello
> world,it's time for music again
> Muchas gracias a _*todos*_ los que pon_is empe_o en la libertad,ah_
>
> va mi peque_a aportaci_n a este magn_fico mundo.
>
> I want to give a big big *_thank you_* to all that people who make
> my
> life easier for making music and "making" freedom,you know who you
> are. (excuse my english)
>
> Ardour,Muse,Qjackctl,Qsynth,Hydrogen,Seq24,Zynaddsubfx,Jamin,Linux,De
> bian,Musix,Demudi,PlanetCCRMA...
>
> grace,obrigado,thank you,tanke,tak,mercy.....
>
>
>
> http://www.telefonica.net/web2/pinojazz/open_horizon.ogg
>
>
> Saludos.
> --Carlos
I don't know if the other gentoo users on this list are aware of this, but
someone who goes by the name of nevermind has created a proaudio portage
overlay. You can find out about it at
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-427211.html , or download a live svn
snapshot directly from
http://svnweb.tuxfamily.org/dl.php?repname=proaudio+%28ckpp%29&path=%2F&rev… .
Overall it is very useful, containing both packages that are missing from the
main portage tree and more recent versions of existing packages. There are
several very nice apps I had not heard of before, such as aeolus, the pipe
organ emulator.
One thing I have found I have needed to do has been to manually download some
of the tarballs to /usr/portage/distfiles, and then to delete some of the
digests and manifests and rebuild them (using "ebuild packagename-1.2.3
manifest digest") in order to generate new checksums. In one case (I think it
was the vst sdk) I had to roll my own tarball in place of the one one of the
ebuilds was unable to download. There were one or two other ebuild tweaks I
had to do as well. So not problem free, but very useful nonetheless.
Robert
--
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Conspiracy Bears:
Once upon a time there were lots of conspiracy bears...
Thanks
OK miniFMsynth did not seem to like the parameters when it is run via gdb,
it just relayed the parameter usage message
miniFMsynth <device> <FM> <harmonic> <subharmonic> <transpose> <a> <d> <s>
<r>
don't I have to tell gdb what the parameters are ?
How do I check my version of alsa ?
greetings!
i am very much enjoying working with mx44 (http://hem.passagen.se/ja_linux/), but am wondering if any of you know whether or not incoming midi controller data can be routed to the many control parameters in this softsynth. the console from which the program is started shows all incoming controller data in realtime, but i cannot find any means to assign that data to synth parameters. note on/off messages and pitch bend do work, so i know midi data is available to the synth - perhaps it's not programmed to accept other controller data?
i've written to Jens, but have no response yet. if anyone has any helpful experience with this wonderful software, i'd be delighted to hear it.
many thanks in advance!
.pltk.