Is anyone using Haskel modules Haskore? Is it
maintainded? Ehatś Álgebra or just murmurante?
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Johan Mattsson:
>> You should run one jackd for each card and use jack_diplomat to connect
>> them.
>>
>> Lee
>>
>>
> Having several instances of jack seems like the solve, I am not
> interested in sharing audio between the two cards.
>
> What is jack_diplomat? I found nothing about it on the jack website.
>
> Will qjackctl work with this?
>
Isn't it possible to google jack-diplomat? Its jack o'quin's program.
Anyway, an easier program to use could be torben hohn's alsa_connect,
found inside the jacknet package. With that one, you don't have to start
more than one jack server.
Hallo,
I've got a Creative Prodikeys DM keyboard. It's a very nice piece of hardware
with 104 keys PC-keyboard and 37 keys piano-keyboard in one case. There is
only one PS/2 interface and not connector for standard MIDI.
In the standard delivery there are only drivers for Windows included. My
search on google didn't get a solution for Linux.
Has anyone got this hardware working with Linux?
Is there anywhere a driver available for MIDI over PS/2?
Regards Helmut
(mlist(a)hk-vision.de)
> If I start XMMS and then, say, go to YouTube to watch a video, there's
> no sound from the browser. I have to kill XMMS, browse again, then it
> works.
> how can I fix it?
uninstall flash, install mozplugger or mplayerplug-in, and use this greasemonkey script:
http://replic.net/~ix/flashsucks/youtubewoflash.user.js
then your flash will stil play in the browser, but it will be using mplayer. which can play through ALSA or JACK, among many others...
Hi,
There is a piano concert recorded with a sony camera,
CCD-TR317, and I am interested just in recovering the
original level range (or something near it) and
expression, but the audio file is very very
compressed, and using expansors (like waves
reinassence) is not bringing me any good advances.
Another thing. It is a mono sound file. I´ve read
about some ways of getting a stereo sound file from a
mono one, but has never done it. Can anyone point a
good method?
I run Windows and Linux, both with manny of the most
used programs, cubase, ardour, sound forge, PD,
various pluigins etc.
btw, I uploaded 2m of Liszt´s piano sonata in Bm,
played on the concert we are talking about for anyone
interested. It is in 44.1KHz, 16bit, about 10Mb:
http://cortex.lems.brown.edu/~renato/stuff/pianoconcert2m.zip
all the best to everyone
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I've been busy again.
I've made changes to 'An Enchanted Valley' (Shadows) that I think
greatly improves the performance - tightened up the timing, and changed
the main voices. This is now a hybrid with ext. and int. synths
I also recently added 'Music Box' (Shadows) which is a slightly sinister
tune - all Zyn. I could almost imagine it being played during one of
Hichcocks horror movies.
Today I've put up a fun tune 'The Bulldozer Waltz' (gentle Ways to Go)
and this is a hybrid that uses both the SY35 and Sound Canvas quite
heavily and Zyn less so.
All at http://www.folderol.ukfsn.org/music.shtml
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Will J G
Hello to all,
I'm looking for a MIDI to USB converter working with linux.
I found M-AUDIO MIDISPORT UNO (39 €), ESI MIDI MATE (33 €) and SWISSONIC
MIDI-USB 1X1 (20 €) in a music eqipment shop. All are not marked as
linux-products specially.
Any one experiences with this products or a good advice for an alternative
solution?
Regards Helmut
(mlist(a)hk-vision.de)
Hey All,
I've revamped my music download page and explicitly licensed my music
under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 license.
http://www.sciencegirlrecords.com/chr15m/
Enjoy!
Best,
Chris.
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http://mccormick.cx
hi to the list,
finally i convinced my girlfriend to switch from using windoose to linux.
this is planed for end of september, after vacanses and after she has
finished backuping files which she still needs.
that is a desktop pc, build about 2000 and there is a terratec phase22
pci card in it.
i had a look at the alsa sound card matrix, but i did not found the
phase22 listed on it.
is anyone here informed about alsa support on this card, perhaps someone
is even using it?
cheers,
doc
All,
I'm using a Midisport 2x2 with my Gentoo Linux x86 box.
After booting (2.6.16 kernel, with or without realtime
patch) my Midisport isn't recognized. However, after
disconnecting and reconnecting it, it works fine - the
firmware gets loaded, and I can start Jack and pass MIDI
data through it. (I already got hold of the firmware file,
set up the udev rule and all that jazz.)
I've googled, but haven't found anything that helps. Any
suggestions how to get the Midisport to start straight from
boot? It's only a little niggle, but it would help getting
things running a bit more smoothly.
Peter C