What are some good settings for Timidity to get less latency and less burden
on the system. Default gives broken sound. A realtime-priority=50 (-51 in
top) gives clean sound. Noticeable but not awful latency. However, it bogs
things down.
Timidity does not work with jack. It should.
Hi everyone!
I'm looking for a firewire (or if this isn't possible a USB) soundcard that
conforms to the following: SPDIF in/out, good quality. Not much more in the
realm of extras. It's for simple recording of digital outputs from Minidisk
and such things.
Kindest regards
Julien
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Got it to work using that alsaseq2jackmidi bridge. This one does give me the
connections I need. The other such bridges gave me items in the jack-midi
pane but no way to connect them.
Results: Azr3 apparently never gets or executes note-off. Whatever is played
just keeps on going and going and going ...
I do not know if this is a problem in the organ program or in the bridging
program.
I've been using arecordmidi and it's giving me fits. Main problem is: it drifts!!
If I fire up Hydrogen or klick or any kind of JACK transport accurate click track, and then play to it, and record the result using arecordmidi, and then play it back using aplaymidi, what I get starts out in sync with the metronome or drum machine, but then drifts, noticeably.
What I'm not sure of, is which is drifting: arecordmidi or aplaymidi. Not sure how to determine this. But if there were a command-line MIDI recorder and player that was accurate to the JACK clock, I'd rather use that.
-ken
On Dec 24, 2007 4:56 PM, Julien Claassen <julien(a)c-lab.de> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
> I need some reverb (impulse response) from a studio with a drumkit, so the
> vibrating snare and reverbarting toms are in there.
That's a really interesting idea, and I'd like to see it tried. I'm
not sure how realistic it would sound though, because those
effects(especially the snare rattling) are highly nonlinear, so
impulse convolution doesn't really apply. The resonances from toms
might work a little better. We won't know until we try it, though!
-spencer
Hi there,
I want to give planet ccrma a shot but am unsure if I should try it
with the latest fedora or not.
The ccrma page lists fedora 8 already, the changelog says "started
support" and "just core components" which makes me a bit unsure about
fedora 8.
Any suggestions?
Regards,
Philipp
Hi folks!
I also just completed a piece you can find it here:
http://juliencoder.de/songs/site.ogg
It is a progrock version of "Star in the East".
I didn't know upto this christmas. If you're like me, you can find a nice
version sung by a choir here:
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/walker/harmony/files/big_singing/Star_in_the_East.…
Comments/feedback and flames are welcome as well.
Merry christmas and nice holidays everyone!
Kindest regards
Julien
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Hello,
I thought I'd share this somewhat non-traditional rendition of Silent Night:
http://nscheer.googlepages.com/SilentNight122307RM.mp3
All done with Hydrogen, Ardour, Jamin, etc. Vocals are my own, with a
bit of pitch-shifting.
I know the production is a bit short of what it ought to be, since I
recorded the initial guitar bits some time ago, before I really had
much idea what I was doing. However, since it seems to add to the
general ambience of the piece, I'm OK with that.
Feedback/criticism/flames all welcome.
Best holiday wishes to all!
--Nick
Hey,
I don't get sound with rezound in combination with jack. How and where can I change the settings? :/
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Somewhat off-topic, but I'm looking for a video artist or VJ who works using linux.
About a year ago, I created a truly bizarre electronica/techno cover version of Black Sabbath's "Fairies Wear Boots". I did it because my daughter was really into fairies at the time, and I kept finding myself singing that song every time she mentioned them.
I've been sitting on this track ever since, because I just don't know what to do with it. It's a cover, so I can't Creative Commons BY-SA it and post it like I usually do.
Perhaps, if someone wants to pull together an interesting video for it, we could post it up on YouTube. I bet the Sabbath fans would find it, and if the video is particularly good then maybe it'll circulate around the Internet meme-space for a while.
If it's all done with Linux then it'd basically be an opportunity for free publicity for linux-audio (and linux-video).
If you're a video artist interested in this, let me know and I'll email you a link to the track (off-list).
I have another 70's metal cover sitting around that's even more bizarre, so there's an opportunity for a "sequel" if this one goes over well.
Thanks.
-ken