Hi,
I want to use JACK with two soundcards simultaneously, there is no need
to sync them so I thought it might be possible. I copied the example
multi .asoundrc from the ALSA documentation and started JACK. It seems
to work; all ports show up but when I connect anything JACK exits
immediately with some thing like: "Driver NT could not run drive cycle
jack main caught signal 12".
Since I do not have internet connection i my studio it is a little
complicated to provide more info, but there are two soundcards one
Vortex something that uses au8820 and one Cirrus something card.
Any idea what causes this?
Thanks
Johan
[ in linux-audio-users, originally in nmedit-devel ]
>our first release of Nomad - Nord Modular Editor is now available.
It is at
http://nmedit.sourceforge.net
if that was not mentioned.
The Nomad has also a UI builder for building UIs for modules.
Check the screenshots and "nomad-ui-editor.jpg".
Do we have anything similar? E.g. a collection of audio related
widgets for Glade?
How Nomad's UI builder could be re-used in other projects?
By using it like VSTGUI?
By building module UIs for Csound opcodes and writing Csound
exporter? I have earlier suggested that Nord Modular modules
could be written as Csound instruments, i.e.,
Nomad + Exporter + Csound == NM clone.
One may find several thousands of NM patches from the web.
Many of them are advanced and well documented.
http://nm-archives.electro-music.com/010_NordModular/014_Interesting_Thread…
Juhana
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Hello!
For some research on musical recordings I need a software that is able
to generate a graphical histogram (or a CSV table) out of an audio file.
I need the dB on the x-axis and the frequency distribution on the y-axis.
Audacity is somehow able to do this, but it only analyzes the first 30
seconds. That's insufficient for Beethoven's 9th :-)
I could code this by myself but I don't want to invent the wheel a
second time. Any ideas?
Markus
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Hi all,
Does anyone know what the requirements are to get the high
definition audio controller in an NVidia chipset working? lspci says
this:
00:10.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio (rev a2)
Currently I'm running 2.6.17-gentoo-r4 with :
alsa-tools-1.0.11
alsa-utils-1.0.11
A few emails and forum posts I found from last January suggested it
works but I don't see it listed in the Alsa sound card database.
Anyone know about this before I subscribe to the alsa-devel list again?
Thanks,
Mark