Evening List,
As a long time reader, but only fairly recent poster to this list, i
thought i should finally share some music with you.
Preamble:
This afternoon I got bored off wrapping presents for tomorrow so made
this track.
It ended up a bit more chilled than i intended but decided to post it anyway.
Get it here:
http://chrisbeagles.freehostia.com/Music/BlueTim.ogg
Any feed back/suggestions always welcome.
Enjoy and Merry Christmas,
Chris
Hi
My mhwaveedit automatically connects its inputs to alsa_pcm. I though it
might have been something I setup myself in the qjackctl patchbay, but
it seems not.
Is there anyway to make mhwaveedit *not* connect to anything on startup?
--
peace, love & harmony
Atte
http://www.atte.dk | quintet: http://www.anagrammer.dk
| compositions: http://www.atte.dk/compositions
Hi everyone, I am trying to compile a realtime kernel using this guide
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToVanillaKernelWithRealtimePreemption
except I am using the 2.6.19 kernel instead of the 2.6.16 kernel as the
guide says
and I am using the 2.6.19-rt15 ingo patch instead of the 2.6.16-rt26.
I am also applying the bootsplash patch bootsplash-3.1.6-2.6.18.diff.
I have no problems patching the kernel source
The only thing that I can't do is change the setting " *Processor type
and features > High Resolution Timer resolution (nanoseconds)* to
/1000/. " because I can't find it. I figured that it was just taken out
of the kernel by the time 2.6.19 rolled around.
However the compile fails with this error
CC [M] lib/zlib_deflate/deflate_syms.o
LD [M] lib/zlib_deflate/zlib_deflate.o
Building modules, stage 2.
MODPOST 1583 modules
WARNING: Can't handle masks in drivers/ide/pci/atiixp:FFFF05
WARNING: "pm_active" [arch/i386/kernel/apm.ko] undefined!
WARNING: "pm_send_all" [arch/i386/kernel/apm.ko] undefined!
make[2]: *** [__modpost] Error 1
make[1]: *** [modules] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.19-rt15'
make: *** [stamp-build] Error 2
root@matt-desktop:/usr/src/linux#
Any suggestions? Need any more info?
P.S. Is an AMD Athlon 2600+ processor concidered i386, or i686, or does
it matter?
<ftp://ftp.bootsplash.org/pub/bootsplash/kernel/bootsplash-3.1.6-2.6.18.diff>
Hi Dmitry,
Wow!!! "Beat27" is just brilliant - a real tour de force in making much
out of very simple resources.
It's good to be a little scared sometimes :-)
Many thanks for sharing this fine track.
I look forward to hearing more of your work.
Best wishes,
Gavin.
> Hi!
> Merry day after day after day after Christmas!
>
> For those enjoying, listen to
>
> http://konstruktiv.org/_media/c0ff/music/beat27.ogg
>
> sw: jackd, timemachine, hdspmixer
> hw: hdsp, a6, mpx550
>
> mandatory /dev/hands + /dev/ears.
>
>
> For your pleasure,
> Dmitry.
>
>
> ------------------------------
I am new to this group so I hope this question makes sense and is not too elementary, but I really need help. I have loaded the 64 studio OS on to my PC and have now added wine from codeweavers. My problem is when I try to use my Native Instruments B4 organ program it loads but I cannot connect in Jack.
Maybe FST is the missing link. Can anyone explain what I should do? I am already way past my limited knowledge of Linux and could desperately use the help.
If I need fst is there a place I can download it. I have never compiled anything, hope that will not be necessary.
Linux Sampler is working great for me. Can't wait till LS 4.0 is integrated!
Richard Shiflet
On 1/2/07, Fons Adriaensen <fons(a)kokkinizita.net> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 01:10:55PM +0200, Sampo Savolainen wrote:
>
> > How about the simply named "Stereo Reverb" by Fons Adriaensen, available at
> > http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/ladspa/index.html (see section
> > rev-plugins)?
>
> This was one of my first attempts, and I'm currently not very happy
> with the result (but it could still be useful). It will be replaced
> some time by two new ones based on the reverb used in Aeolus.
>
> That one was specifically designed as a 'large hall' or church reverb.
> It has much more controls that the ones visible in Aeolus. I also have
> this as a separate JACK application (which is my preferred way of using
> it in Ardour), but the source code is not in a state fit for release :-).
>
> Also the Aella convolution reverb announced at LAC2006 is still in
> development and awaiting some free time to be finished. While Aella
> was originally designed to use real measured impulse responses, it
> will include a mode in wich you can 'design' a synthetic reverb that
> doesn't need to be natural at all, e.g. a 'gated' or 'reverse' reverb.
> Things in this area will start moving again in a few months when I'm
> settled a bit in Italy.
>
> --
> FA
>
> Lascia la spina, cogli la rosa.
>
Talking about reverbs and convolution, I gave a try to jack-convolve.
It seems it does not compile with gcc 4.1.0.... asm problem (even with
the latest stable).
Does someone knows of a patch to fix this ?
__________________
Marc-Olivier Barre,
Markinoko.
Happy new year to you all!
I just wanted to remind you all that the deadline (8th of January) for the
LAC2007 is getting nearer, so now is the time to still write that paper, mail
that cd, or make that proposition for that tutorial.
Detailed info:
http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/index.shtml
Sincerely,
On behalf of the Linux Audio Conference 2007 Orga Team,
Marije Baalman
Hi,
Just for information because I spent a part of the night trying to
install the nvidia driver on the 64studio 1.0 distro (because I needed to
activate Twinview for my dual screen). The installer returned me an
error because the gcc version was not the same that the one used to
compile the kernel (4.1 instead of 4.0).
It seems that gcc 4.0 is not available, even in debian unstable (gcc-4.1).
So the solution I used :
Download packages (.deb)
cpp-4.0...
gcc-4.0-base...
gcc-4.0...
here (for example):
http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2006/09/05/debian/pool/main/g/gcc-4.0/
Install the three packages with dpkg
# dpkg -i cpp-4.0...
etc...
And then try to install the nvidia driver. It should work.
At the end, It looks simple but it takes a lot of time to me to find the
solution, so if it can help, I'm pleased to share ;-)
Cheers.
--
Yohann
http://www.xrousse.org | mailto:yo@xrousse.org | MSN yoyo(a)xrousse.org | GPG: 0x43D83E36
C'est toi le nouveau ?
Je ne sais pas, je viens d'arriver
Quoting Louis Gorenfeld <louis.gorenfeld(a)gmail.com>:
> Hi Atte,
> I always use CAPS Plate now, too. I used to use the TAP reverb, but
> the
> CAPS Plate sounds smoother to me. I would also like to know about other
> free Linux reverbs.
How about the simply named "Stereo Reverb" by Fons Adriaensen, available at
http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/ladspa/index.html (see section
rev-plugins)?
Sampo
Hi
I often have trouble with the TAP plugins, esp the reverb. I found that
CAPS plate sounds better and takes less processor power. And I often get
breakup in sound (not xruns) in zynaddsubfx when using the TAP reverb. I
also had denorm problems in the past.
So, I'm interested in hearing others experiences with these plugins, do
you use/avoid them?
Regarding freeverb (installed from debian/unstable), it seems you can't
change the room size to something resembling a hall or so. Am I missing
something?
And finally: what's your favorite stereo out reverb, both with 1 and two
inputs?
--
peace, love & harmony
Atte
http://www.atte.dk | quintet: http://www.anagrammer.dk
| compositions: http://www.atte.dk/compositions