Hi all - this is Aaron from NQuit again - Some people have been asking
me what I have left to get rid of (I'm moving and getting rid of damn
near everything)
So I made an incredibly detailed list at:
http://www.nquit.com/forsale
Anything you might want (down to the screw, basically) or need, just let
me know. Make me any offer, the only catch is you gotta come get it in
Oakland or pay for shipping, other than that I just need to get rid of
this stuff and every stick is something I would've killed to find laying
around in the trash at one point so I feel bad trashcanning it.
Cheerio! :)
-- Aaron
Hi,
I just tried to open my projects under fc6 / ccrma as an experiment. I'm
using a stock kernel but I understand that this has rt capabilities. linux
sampler crashes as soon is I try to play a note (linuxsampler - 0.4.0,
qsampler 0.1.3). I tried to build from CVS but when I do it complains I
don't have libgig 3.1.0 - when I do and I have installed the latest version
of libgig via CVS aswell. Is anyone having and success with the latest ccrma
package ?
Cheers,
Bruce.
Hi
I have strange problem: half the time when I load a song the sound is
heavily distorted. If I leave jack running, kill all sound generating
apps, and load them again, the sound might or might not be distorted.
I found that the more apps and the lower the latency I have the more
likely is the problem to occur. So to me it seems like some kind of
racing condition that screws up jack, and hope there is a cure...
Here's one of the scripts that I use to load a song:
#!/bin/bash
specimen --clientname main meditation.beef &
zynaddsubfx -r 44100 -l meditation.xmz &
sleep 2
ardour meditation/meditation.ardour &
muse meditation.med &
read
killall specimen
killall zynaddsubfx
killall ardour
killall muse
--
peace, love & harmony
Atte
http://www.atte.dk | quintet: http://www.anagrammer.dk
| compositions: http://www.atte.dk/compositions
Greetings all,
I am pleased to announce that the consortium lists have been migrated from
the agnula domain and are fully functioning. They can be accessed via
lists.linuxaudio.org. This important migration will greatly simplify further
consolidation of online resources.
Given that there was some discussion about this before which has elicited
positive feedback, in an effort to consolidate online resources please
consider this an open call to LAU/LAD/LAA maintainer(s) to consider
migrating lists to the lists.linuxaudio.org. Provided that there is still
interest for such a move, the consortium will provide you with necessary
help to make migration as seamless as possible. Furthermore, linuxaudio.org
in conjunction with Virginia Tech will provide:
1) virtually unlimited bandwidth
2) generous disk space
3) the necessary access to maintainers
4) the assurance that no institutional, logistical, and/or any other kind of
control will be exerted over the mailing lists, respective maintainers and
subscribers
The list of current online resources hosted by linuxaudio.org can be found
at portal.linuxaudio.org.
I sincerely hope that the community will support this important milestone
towards consolidation of Linux audio online resources.
Should you happen to have any additional questions and/or concerns, please
do not hesitate to contact me.
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Linuxaudio.org Director
Virginia Tech
Department of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-1137
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)linuxaudio.org
http://www.music.vt.edu/people/faculty/bukvic
On Sunday 14 January 2007 22:17, Michal Seta wrote:
> Sorry to reply to my own message.
> I just read the release to the 1.0.14rc1 alsa driver and see that such
> support was added so I am compiling now...
Thanks for the heads-up. I forgot about support for the Audigy2 ZS, which I
still own! Installing 1.0.14rc1 on your distro must involve breaking a lot of
deps - is there an easier way?
Where is a guide to doing this?
I tried this:
http://tapas.affenbande.org/?page_id=6
with patch-2.6.19-rc6-rt9 and linux-2.6.19-rc6.tar.gz.
Won't boot. I get various messages... I wanted to ask, is there
something I can post, and where, to show what is wrong with my
configuration?
One thing I get repeatedly is "hda_codec invalid_dep_range". I get
lots of hits on google- of people asking the same question.
The only kernel I have working is not real-time, and jack can't keep
up. I see lots of references to how low-latency operation is well
understood, but it seems everything changes very quickly and none of
the references I can find are definitive.
I tried this before, and came away deciding people with deadlines
don't use Linux; a real-time kernel has proven to be a pipe dream for
me. I have two weeks until the end of the semester and lots of music
to do, but I'd still like to use Linux for it.
I'm running a laptop with a 2 Ghz AMD64. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
-Chuckk
--
"Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to
work hard at work worth doing."
-Theodore Roosevelt
I am trying to compile glash from source, it complains that;
You don't have gtkmm-2.4>=2.10.1, which you need in order to build this
software.
looking at the repos
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&subwor…
It seems that there is nothing up to date enough..
It seems that this has been a issue for others
http://lalists.stanford.edu/lau/2006/12/0172.html
Has anyone resolved this? or can suggest a way forward..
Thanks
Sam
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Hello!
After 2 weeks of hard work, and FAQ-s reading, I
managed to install the wellknown Edirol FA101 Firewire
sound card to a Compaq Evo N800C laptop. It works
fine. All inputs and outputs are patchable and working
with Ardour even on 6 track/192 KHz. Thanks to all the
people who are working on Linux OS, to those who made
the Freebob, Alsa and 1394 drivers.
Is there anybody from Romania or Hungary who is
working with Edirol FA101 on Linux?
Best regards
Langer Csaba from
Romania, Sf.Gheorghe (Sepsiszentgyorgy)
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Hi all,
According to this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-audio-dev@music.columbia.edu/msg22633.html
capture support for the above card is being worked on. Is it working
yet? I just got a pretty good deal on one but, admittedly, I have not
done my homework thoroughly before spending the cash and now I'm stuck
with a card that does not accept any input.
I'm on Ubuntu dapper. I suppose I'd have to grab the alsa cvs tree or
perhaps I can download just the driver?
mis@potegowa:~$ uname -a
Linux potegowa 2.6.15-27-386 #1 PREEMPT Fri Dec 8 17:51:56 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
Thanks.
./MiS