With lashings of ginger beer!
So from my reading a few months back{
first I have to start writing my apps settings to an xml file;
then I have to integrate lash into my app{
to read the file and tell the lash server when the app
has made a change to the file;
}
}
Is this the basic flow of events?
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I'm having trouble understanding the logic by which MusE records controller
events. I want to:
- Set all controllers to certain values in the beginning of a pattern,
- record controller events for the pattern, for different controllers,
- edit controller events by hand if necessary (now I can't even see them
anywhere),
- _not_ have the resonance knob jump to 100 % each time the loop starts over
(???).
I know about the program window in the bottom of the pianoroll. But I fail to
realize how it works. What are all these different names? Can't I just specify
a controller ID? I've gotten MusE to record my twiddlings, but I can't see any
trace of it anywhere. When I press play the recorded controller events are
repeated, but where can I edit them? And why does the resonance value violently
change on loop return? (I was trying to drive the nekobee soft synth with MusE
last night.)
Hmm, I know it can't be this bad once I learn how to use it. Can someone please
help?
Thanks,
Juuso
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I just got a new mac powerbook ( bought mac for business reasons, need
to be able to run OSX ) and am looking forward to putting a dual boot on
there, though I realize that won't yet be trivial.
I'm wondering what the best options are for a pro mobile all-in-one
firewire interface. Are there good drivers yet for any of them? MOTU is
totally un-linux friendly, correct?
Any feedback on RME's Fireface cards or other options?
Thanks
Iain
I see it listed in the Freebob matrix but would like to hear any
firsthand reports with more detail, on either PC or Mactel arch. This
looks like a good potential linux and mactel solution for me if it
works. And I've heard good things about those Presonus preamps for the
price.
Thanks
Iain
Hello *,
I have recently installed Ardour (Using Debian) but the window
frames are outside of the screen (Ident show me, that it has a
width of 1063 pixel and can not be sized smaller. Please can
you correct this, tha the startsize IS not bigger a thze actual
screen?
I have the problem with
ardour-gtk:
Installiert:0.9beta28-1
Mögliche Pakete:0.9beta28-1
Versions-Tabelle:
*** 0.9beta28-1 0
200 http://sarge.debian.tamay-dogan.net sarge/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
and the versions of Etch and Sid. (I have gotten curently no
reponse from the Debian Maintainer of Ardour)
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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Ok, I can get Jack to start with my Omnistudio USB with "jackd -dalsa
-dplughw:1 -i4 -o2". Although, I can't use jack. Whenever a client
tries to connect, it responds with this:
ALSA: could not complete playback of 1024 frames: error = -32
cycle execution failure, exiting
DRIVER NT: could not run driver cycle
jack main caught signal 12
no message buffer overruns
Also, it xruns for a bit, calms down. That's when I try to connect with
a client.
-Chris
Download: Musix 0.59b18
http://www.musix.org.ar/en/download.html
=Known problems in 0.59b15=
These bugs were into Musix 0.59b15 from september 9 2006, the new version
Musix 0.59b18 solves them.
* If after installation the sound card is not correctly configured in each
system boot, is necessary to write this command in a text console as root
user:
ln -s /bin/sndconf-musix.sh /etc/rcS.d/S50snd
* After installation: if the “critical Error” warning when initiating the
desktop for the Knoppix user bothers you, it can be disabled from:
Musix --> Settings --> KDE Control Panel --> System Administration --> Login
Manager --> Convenience
There, disable the '''"Enable Auto-login"''' option.
* Creox: type this command as root user:
ln -s /usr/lib/libjack-0.100.0.so.0 /usr/lib/libjack-0.80.0.so.0
* AMSN does not start due to a color definition problem, which it's related
the application mrxvt. It can be replaced by using GAIM. Solution:
ln -s /etc/X11/rgb.txt /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/
Then restart your desktop and amsn, cecilia, puredata and wavesurfer will
start OK.
* These problems are still into the new Musix 0.59b18 version:
* Shaketracker 0.4.6-5+b1 & Denemo doesn't start.
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* Director del desarrollo de Musix GNU+Linux, 100% Software Libre
* CD Donwload: (http://www.musix.org.ar/en/) (www.pc-musica.com.ar/musix)
* Videos, programas y otras cosas en: ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/
* Reporte de errores a:
https://www.musix.org.ar/wiki/index.php?title=Problemas-Bugs
*IRC: #musix channel on freenode
Anyone using RME Multiface II / Cardbus in Gentoo ?
I have a Compaq Presario R3000 amd64 and It doesnt see my RME card. Ubuntu can seee it tho on the same machine. I am using alsa-driver not alsa from kernel.
Regards,
Cezar
Hi.
After Reason :), I encounter another problem with GCC 4.1, with
Muse. Apparately I'm not alone, because there's the same probleme with
Muse 0.8.1a in the pro-audio overlay :
http://www.mail-archive.com/proaudio@lists.tuxfamily.org/msg00438.html
What is weird is that I encounter exactly the same problem with
the « mainstream » version, the one in the normal branch of gentoo :
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
cannot find -lwine_unicode
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[4]: *** [muse] Erreur 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/museseq-0.8.1-r1/work/muse-0.8.1/muse'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Erreur 1
I try to compile Muse this way, to add lash support :
~ > emerge -vp museseq
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] media-sound/museseq-0.8.1-r1 USE="X lash* -debug -doc" 0
kB
I have seen nothing like that in the bug reports of Gentoo, of
course I can post one but if I could have an advice or something
before... There's a CVS version, hard masked, in the overlay but I'm not
really found of CVS versions as I use Muse very intensively, so I haven't
tried it. Maybe am I wrong ?
Thanks :).
Y.
I've a nice headphone amp that's connected via USB (*) and it's
essentially a second sound card in the system.
With XMMS it's pretty easy to tell it to use the second "card": I go to
Output Plugin / ALSA / Device settings / Audio device and I choose
hw:2,0
Then I go to Device settings / Mixer card and choose USB Audio CODEC.
But I'd like to use this "card" also for the Flash plugin in Firefox
(wrapped in aoss), and for Xine. Ideally, I'd like all ALSA applications
under this user account to use the USB amp instead of the primary card.
I'm pretty sure there has to be a way to configure ALSA to direct all
apps to the second card by default, but I can't seem to figure out how.
Any suggestion is appreciated.
(*) - It's actually Headroom's Total BitHead amp, bought together with a
Sennheiser HD280 Pro in the "Back to School" package:
http://www.headphone.com/products/packaged-systems/back-to-school-sealed.php
The amp is based on the Burr-Brown PCM2902E chip which is compatible
with a variety of OSes, including Linux/ALSA.
The Senn cans are actually amazingly good, at least for the definition
of "good" applicable to sealed phones; they sound pretty much like
midrange / high end-ish open air phones, with the added benefit of the
isolation provided by the closed back.
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