On Sunday 21 May 2006 20:14, Mathias Lundgren wrote:
> söndagen den 21 maj 2006 19.25 skrev Nigel Henry:
> > On Sunday 21 May 2006 10:10, Mathias Lundgren wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > Last 6 months or so, I've managed to put 3 more songs down to a final
> > > mix. These can be found on:
> > >
> > > http://www.helgo.net/gavel/lunar
> > > or
> > > http://mattematik.is-a-geek.com/audio/mathias_eget/Lunar_Shuttle_Disast
> > >er /
> > >
> > > and are titled:
> > >
> > > - Heatwave
> > > - Security Issues
> > > - Steam valve
> > >
> > > Direct links:
> > > http://mattematik.is-a-geek.com/audio/mathias_eget/Lunar_Shuttle_Disast
> > >er /L unar_Shuttle_Disaster-Heatwave.ogg
> > > http://mattematik.is-a-geek.com/audio/mathias_eget/Lunar_Shuttle_Disast
> > >er /L unar_Shuttle_Disaster-Security_Issues.ogg
> > > http://mattematik.is-a-geek.com/audio/mathias_eget/Lunar_Shuttle_Disast
> > >er /L unar_Shuttle_Disaster-Steam_valve.ogg
> > >
> > > Hope you'll like something there.
> > > /Mathias
> >
> > Hi Mathias. Nice tunes. The first one at the start made me think of
> > Midnight Oil, the Australian band from a few years back. The second one
> > (Security Issues) sent shivers down my neck, always a good sign of a good
> > tune. Steam Valve was a lot heavier, and sort of has a David Bowie feel
> > to it on the vocals. Really nice work.
> >
> > What software did you use?
> >
> > I've CC'd this reply to the LAU list for folks that not might be on
> > James's list.
> >
> > Nigel.
>
> Hi and thanks a lot!
>
> I'm not subscribed to LAU anymore, and I recall some discussion from the
> time I was that there were some ppl thinking postings like these didn't
> belong there, so....
Hi Mathias. I've been on the LAU list for quite some time, and am always
gratefull to see more music posted to it. I mix stuff, trance, etc, on the
decks, but am not very clever when it comes to creating music. Quite a few
folks post their latest creations to the list, and I've never seen any
adverse comments about this. You may get some positive critisism on how the
track may be improved, but apart from that everything is welcome, even if you
have a band and have just recorded live onto Ardour, for instance.
Looking forward to more stuff from you. Nigel.
>
> About software, I'm using MusE as sequencer, ZynAddSubFX for all the synth
> stuff (I just looooove it!), MusE internal softsynths (a version of
> fluidsynth + simpledrums - haven't switched to hydrogen yet, just because
> I'm lazy). Wav editing is done in MusE and sweep. Finally, jamin is used
> for the the final touch.
>
> /Mathias
I'll mention also that the DSP/Multiface works in win2000 and the same
ubuntu kernels(save k7 as my other system is very old) on another
machine
m
--- Moon <saint_luna(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> So I'm coming to the conclusion that the RME Multiface/dsp hardware
> rev. 1.08 hates the ASUS A8N-E motherboard. I get an hwdep ioctl
> error
> no matter how I set up the (limited) bios options and boot options
> with
> Ubuntu dapper 2.6.15.22 or 2.6.15.23 (i386, i686, k7 of each tried).
> Yes I got the firmware from alsa, yes the thing is plugged in. what
> 939
> pin (AMD 64x2) motherboards(desktop) have people had sucess with the
> RME Multiface on and/or other linux os with asus a8n-e mobo?
> Sorry i have no dmesg, lspci etc (though they all seemed to be in
> fine
> shape) as I'm on another system
> Thanks
> m
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Hi all-
I tried fst-1.7 under the latest version of wine on my Slackware 10.1
system--no luck still.
I'm beginning to think that fst is not playing nice with glibc-2.3.4
Can someone who has used Kontakt under Linux share the output
of /lib/libc.so.6 here with me so I can compare?
Also, if glibc is indeed the problem, is there smething I can change in the
fst code that would make it work with my current version if I can show
debugging info--I prefer not to go through the headache of overhauling my
entire system if there's a uick fix in fst code instead.
Another question--barring that, if I do replace glibc, will I have to
recompile my kernel, wine, etc?
Best,
Aaron.
Announcing Sonic Visualiser, an application for viewing and analysing
the contents of music audio files.
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
Sonic Visualiser contains advanced waveform and spectrogram viewers,
as well as editors for many sorts of audio annotations. Besides
visualisation, it can make and play selections based on the locations
of automatically detected features, seamlessly loop playback of single
or multiple noncontiguous regions, synthesise annotations for playback,
and slow down playback while retaining display synchronisation.
Sonic Visualiser also introduces the Vamp plugin API, for plugins that
extract descriptive or analytical data from audio. Vamp plugins for
onset, pitch and note detection using the Aubio library are available,
as well as plugins for tempo tracking, chromagram analysis, constant-Q
spectrogram, spectral centroid, power curve and tonal change
detection. There is also a comprehensive SDK for use by developers of
Vamp plugins and hosts.
Sonic Visualiser is Free Software distributed under the GNU General
Public License. The 0.9 release is available now in source code form
or as binaries for Linux, OS/X, and Windows.
For more information and downloads, please see
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
For more information about Vamp plugins, please see
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/vamp.html
See also the SourceForge page for this project at
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/sv1/
Sonic Visualiser was developed at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen
Mary, University of London and partially funded by the European
Commission through the SIMAC project IST-FP6-507142.
Chris
Hi,
Just a short announcement to let everyone know the new and slightly
improved Quicktoots homepage is now online at it's new address:
http://quicktoots.linuxaudio.org
As always we would love to have more submissions on new ways to use the
latest tools. If you are interested in having your name up in lights let
me know.
-----------------------
Background:
The purpose of the Quicktoots are to provide a community resource of
informative guides for using Linux audio applications.
The Quicktoots are the brainchild of Dave Phillips the man responsible
for the most comprehensive webpage devoted to Linux audio applications.
The Linux Sound and Midi page. Your one stop resource for Linux sound
software.
http://www.linux-sound.org
If you are in the position to link to any of the quicktoots please link
to the main page. That way we can keep more accurate statistics on the
amount of people viewing the pages.
If you are interested in contributing to the Quicktoots please let us
know. All work must be submitted to either Dave or myself and we will
give advice or make changes to ensure our publishing standard is met. If
you are not able to send html don't worry because I am willing to format
any braindumps.
Enjoy.
-----------------------
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
What's up, all!
Just treated myself to my first condensor microphone, a USB-powered
specimen of fiendishly convenient technology that includes a pre-amp and
d/a converter. For entry-level it probably doesn't come any better than
this.
I have heard reports that this device was noisy, however I was able to
fix that:
1. Set the device pre-amp to 75% volume in ALSA mixer.
2. Sing with your mouth right before the grate above the Samson logo.
The device is calibrated to be relatively distortion-free when singing
moderately loud, and this way you will have enough signal to be very
happy with the noise level.
3. Pop-effects are disturbing singing this way; the manual recommends
the famous engineer's trick of stretching a bit of nylon stocking over a
hoop and singing through that. I now have the privilege of asking a girl
I know for used stocking to provide some extra suggestive edge to my
kinky songs while doing something technically beneficial. Life is good.
Carlo
Hi,
In the past couple of years a few new portals have been created and now
have momentum. If you have a suggestion for a linux audio portal to
include in the right hand banners/logo column on the quicktoots site
please let me know.
If you can send me a link to the image/logo and a url to ref that would
be even better.
Cheers.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/ - The Linux Audio Users guide
========================================
"Anything your mind can see you can manifest physically, then it will
become reality" - Macka B