Thank you for the tip on envy24control. I got downloaded Alsa-tools
and did the configure, make, make install and it looks real good !
Now maybe I can get something done with that sound card.
On my recent Linux Asus laptop I have some problems with noise. One
solution which always work is to play from batterys but I think that
killed one performance at Piksel where Asus seems to decide to lower the
USB voltage during a set and renderd my P5 Glove suddenly useless.
Its differs from location to location and I passed some gigs plugged :)
while I remember a gig in Berlin where the hum was an anoying high
pitched tone which was transmitted over the buildin soundcard real loud
but also over a RME PCMCIA Multiface.
Today I had some time to research and rememberd that the RME and my
mixing desk has balanced plugs which I never used that way, I have to
confess. I was always happy with unbalanced cables and think I have
never problems with an old Powerbook TI with which I did lot of
recording (thats not praising Apple equipment, a Quicksilver G4 Tower
gives a hell of noise out of the builtin soundcard, you can heare every
byte which is shifted around).
Anyway I found only 1 'balanced' cable in my arsenal which I seldom use
('stubid stereo cable, what can I use it for') and voila, humming
reduced to 98% I would say. There is still a tiny silent high pitch
sound, I have to crank up all possible volumefaders to even notice, a
good way to ruin speakers and ears btw., by accidently triggering a
sound :).
I compared it with noise from other, none digital equipment and its in a
good league so I am happy for now, except that I now want
stupid-stereo-cables-no-one-can-use, to go balanced, but unfortunally my
bankaccount is not balanced either so it has to wait.
Cheers,
Malte
--
Malte Steiner
media art + development
-www.block4.com-
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...for when my little ones need a little extra help falling asleep...
:-)
http://nscheer.googlepages.com/twinkletwinkle.mp3
Mostly just direct recorded using Ardour 2 beta 10. Drums done with
Hydrogen, and some tweaks with Jamin.
Enjoy! (if you can).
--Nick
Hi,
The options menu will disapear in the next version of IanniX.
Thanks for your report.
Regards
Pierre J.
> A répondre sur la liste après s'être abonné
>
> Début du message réexpédié :
>
>> De : Cesare Marilungo <cesare(a)poeticstudios.com>
>> Date : 9 janvier 2007 15:15:43 HNEC
>> À : A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-
>> user(a)music.columbia.edu>
>> Objet : Rép : [linux-audio-user] IanniX 0.638ß
>> Répondre à : A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-
>> user(a)music.columbia.edu>
>>
>> Cesare Marilungo wrote:
>>> Dmitry Baikov wrote:
>>>> On 1/9/07, Thierry Coduys <Thierry.Coduys(a)la-kitchen.fr> wrote:
>>>>> IanniX is a graphical score editor based on the previous UPIC
>>>>> developed by Iannis Xenakis during the 70's.
>>>> OMG, Iannis Xenakis!!!
>>>>
>>>> Seems like something I should definetely look at!!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for the announcement!
>>>> I would never know there's such a thing without your letter.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Dmitry.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Yeah.
>>> I was just looking for something inspired by the UPIC. I also
>>> started coding something by myself.
>>>
>>> I'll try this immediately.
>>>
>>> c.
>>>
>> This is inspiring. I have already made some noises with it through
>> pure data.
>>
>> But why the 'Quit' menu item has been placed under 'Options'
>> instead of 'File'?
>>
>> c.
>>
>> --
>> http://www.cesaremarilungo.com
>>
>>
>
Hi,
Thank you for your interest.
Don't hesitate to send more comments if you experience troubles.
Pierre J.
> De : Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com>
> Date : 9 janvier 2007 14:05:54 HNEC
> À : A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
> Objet : Rép : [linux-audio-user] IanniX 0.638ß
> Répondre à : A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-
> user(a)music.columbia.edu>
>
> Thierry Coduys wrote:
>
>> We are proud to announce the release of IanniX-0.638 beta,
>> available on sourceforge.net for Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and Windows.
>
> Nice to see an announcement re: IanniX. I've tried using it a few
> times recently, starting with version 0.635, but I haven't had time
> to really get into it. The examples will be most useful, I'm sure.
>
> Btw, I compiled it this morning on x86_64 hardware, with one
> compile error. In src/network/OSCin/osc/OscReceiveElements.cpp I
> changed <int> to <long> in lines 45, 60, and 61. The build
> proceeded without incident and the resulting binary worked as
> advertised. :)
>
> I always wanted to see something like UPIC for Linux. Thank you for
> this software, now I look forward to figuring out how it works. :)
>
> Best,
>
> dp
Hi,
I'm having trouble getting the latest -rt kernel to boot.
It builds OK, but it hangs on boot-up.
I'm thinking that a more minimal config could weed out
whatver functionality is choking the boot process for
the -rt enebled kernel.
So, can anybody recommend a working
config/kernel-version/rt-patch-version combo?
I'm feeling lazy, and I'd rather start with something that someone else
has working, rather than keep re-compiling different configs and
kernels.
I have a pentium-M based Dell Latitude600 running slackware-11.
I had a working -rt kernel in the past, but I've reloaded
this machine a few times since then, and don't have the
particulars.
Or, if any of you use CCRMA's -rt kernel, can you tell me how
to get the config from it w/o downloading the whole distro?
(and, which version it is)
thanks for any pointers,
--
paul w
I was trying out Bristol, and I can't work out how to stop it
sanely.. I tried ctrl-c when playing explorer thru jack and the
whole machine locked up.. any ideas?
James
hallo everybody again..
These last days I've uploaded a pair of remixes made in Linux, they
are a pair of hip hop un-strumentals, more than 30 tracks to made a
pair of simple beats, I'd just like to share them with u and maybe
have some feedback... I'd like to hear your opinion :)
I've used some Freesound(s), and some samples produced by myself with
diverse software, I just can say I hope u like it.. u can dowload them
here:
http://perlssdj.blogspot.com/2007/01/404-not-found-new-unstrumental-hip-hop…
Enjoy them... and B happy this new 2007 ;)
Peace & Linux forever...
PerlssDj
--
... subliminal stuff at http://perlssdj.blogspot.com...