Hello All,
I currently have Debian Sarge and DeMuDi 1.3x systems installed, and
am awaiting SuSE 10.1RC3.
How is this device with ALSA and these versions of Linux? Will the
standard USB SND module pick the Edirol up without problems?
Thank you,
Stephen.
Hallo,
I'd like to add properly synced sound to one of the LAC2006 recordings
(mine, of course). The video files are in Ogg-Theroa, so basically I'm
interested in a video editor that can open these videos and allows
importing an aiff/wave soundtrack to it. I briefly tried Kino, but it
seems it cannot open theora files. Are there some other editors that
can open theora? Or maybe any converter tools? I guess transcode can
convert to anything, but transcode is a little bit over my head, so I
could need a help with that, too.
Ciao
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Hello,
thought i would just share what i have been up to for the past couple of days,
Have been doing some recording with one of my friends (all open
sourcey type stuff)
you can have a listen at:
http://www.myspace.com/markdnichols
Hope you enjoy!
Chris
(I would love to say this is GPL or the like, but it isnt my song to
release under a license! sorry, but you can still have a listen, also
it is nowhere near done!)
Hello list:
I wanted to get the lists's idea of what would take to create the
*ultimate* digital recording rig with Linux. What software is there
that would be comparable to Windows' Sonar? What about in terms of
sound card, which one do you recommend (price range < $1,000)?
Thanks in advance,
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> Message: 5
> I don't think I explained it very well. The idea is to have no mastering
> (or
> minimal mastering - after this process) but to create a balanced mix by
> changing the arrangement.
Well, I hope I didn't misunderstand what you're after, but thinking about
it from other angles, my answer doesn't change.
I wish it had been that easy when I had to do arranging courses! And as a
mastering engineer, I would point out that you haven't considered that one
of the big things we do is to match *different* songs. Mastering is like
proofreading, if you're assembling an album (which people don't
necessarily do as much in these days of .ogg and .mp3). But it's always a
good idea to separate writing (mixing) from editing and proofreading
(mastering.)
As you say, though, all's fair when looking for inspiration! :)
Cheers,
Phil M
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I've been running a RME hdsp multiface2 with pci on the PlanetCCRMA
low latency kernel for a couple months now, and while it runs nice, I
can't get the latency in Pd below about 20ms. If I set anything
lower, there are dropouts. I've messed around with the Pd settings a
bit, but I haven't touched any system settings because I'm confused by
the stats of my soundcard. lspci -v tells me the hdsp card is on irq
187 and it has 255ms latency. According to all the documentation I
have seen (which is all at least a couple years old, most the time
around 2000), neither of these numbers should be possible. I think
the low latency kernel, with "realtime preemption patch by Ingo
Molnar", is messing with these, but I really don't know.
Does anyone know anything about what the hdsp's irq and latency
settings should be on a realtime linux system?
Thanks for all help,
Richie
Basic I/O using the Jack server. Click
the JACK button at the end of the outputs
list for chainsetups to be adjusted
accordingly.
Some fixes to the muting function.
http://ecmdr.infogami.com
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