Hi All,
I am a Computer Technician and not music literate, my friend is a musician and not computer literate. I am trying to show him music using open source.
Can anyone point me in the right direction, I need to learn enough about music to show him how to do it.
Any suggestions.
William
Hello together,
I'm using Debian-Testing with KDE for my sound stuff. I found swami as a good
editor for SF2-Soundfonts.
At the moment I have two problems:
- How can I increase the size of the used fonts?
I can't neither find any hint in the *cfg-Files nor while searching with
google.
The fonts are so small that I hardliy can use the program.
- Fluidsynth doesn't react on events from swami.
When I connect vkeybd to fluidsynth - all is ok.
I hope someone can give me a hint where to look for. Thanx.
Regards Helmut
(mlist(a)hk-vision.de)
Just added a pretty little tune to my site. It's called 'A Dream For
The Future' and is in 'Lost Dreams'. There are a few others dotted
about the site now.
I now finally have broadband (Yay!) so should be able to do more now,
and look at other peoples stuff more easily too.
www.folderol.ukfsn.org
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Will J G
Hi!
Chemicaly processed space-casserole, including FM-Synthesis,
ancient coke-can-drumming and mangled samples, all in 6/4:
http://www.archive.org/details/fm_casserole
Once again it's Om, which will be gloriously reborn as
Ingen someday, MusE and Sweep.
I think it's crazy stuff, hope others think so to ;)
This time I put a flac up and left it to the archive to
generate Ogg and MP3. Sadly only Title and Author tags
are set. Can't be bothered to replace the files just
because of that, just thought I mention it for whoever
else might upload to the archive :)
Source files available on request.
Reviews would make me happy ;)
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Thorsten Wilms
So I applied that patch and make / make install'ed
vocoder. I loaded it up in jack-rack and couldn't get
any sound out of it. My reverbs and other effects
seemed to work, but nothing from the vocoder... is
there a trick?
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Hi,
does anybody know an open source app to keep the play back tempo of a local
sound file in sync with an externally supplied tick (eg via MIDI clock).
The pitch shouldn't change of course. And I would be happy, if it was not
a GUI based program.
Think of merging a tempo-stable track with a live recording, where the
drummer didn't play to a metronome, so there are slight tempo changes
that should survive :-) . The click source for the sync would then be
some beat tapping on a MIDI keyboard for instance.
Thanks for any ideas,
Yours,
Jacob
Hi all,
I want to try to emulate a reed instrument rather like a clarinet with
a slightly damaged reed, so that the effect is that it occasionally
'breaks' and gives a sort of squeak. Ideally this should be more likely
to happen at higher velocities.
I think this is the sort of thing that would suit ZynAddSubFX, but my
experiments so far have been distinctly underwhelming.
Anyone got anything like that, or any suggestions on how to achieve it?
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Will J G
On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 09:20 +0100, Andrew Lyon wrote:
> spdif output and hardware mixing including spdif is a must, I have
> purchased a couple of systems in the past year which appeared (from
> reading the alsa soundcard matrix) to be fully supported by alsa, but
> I had problems with broken spdif output, lack of hardware mixer etc.
>
VIA makes the only onboard chipset that supports hardware mixing. All
HDA intel stuff has no hardware mixing.
I'm not sure if there are any devices that support hardware mixing via
SPDIF.
(Lack of hardware mixer is a hardware limitation not an ALSA bug)
Lee
Greetings:
I hooked up my new HP 6540 printer today, it's a beauty, but it
creates a terrible noise through my speakers when it's running. Is this
a known problem with USB devices ? Is it a mobo problem ? (This is
happening on my old 800 MHz machine.)
Short of disconnecting the cable when the printer isn't being used, is
there a solution to this trouble ?
Best,
dp