I'm just trying to get to grips with Qsynth but can't find any
soundfonts. Everything on Google seems to point to Hammersound, and
when I look there I only see an empty index for every set.
I'm particularly looking for Fluid R3, which seems to be a well
recommended GM font.
--
Will J G
Cesare Marilungo:
>>
>>
> Kjetil, this is so interesting. This software is going to be one of my
> favourite tools to explore the sonic realm.
>
Thanks. Yeah, its a great program. But I only made the user interface. The
real program is made by Øyvind Hammer.
> Thank you so much.
>
> By the way, I didn't know about the Juce library. Now I wonder why
> Tracktion hasn't been ported to linux, yet.
>
Actually, the guy who now works with Traction for Roland has some linux
experience, so maybe its possible to persuade someone. :-)
Dave Phillips:
> Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
>
>> Homepage:
>> http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/doc/mammut/
>>
>> Screenshot:
>> http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/doc/mammut/mammut.png
>
> Cool, but is any of it (JUCE, Mammut) 64-bit friendly ? I've hit the
> wall with a problem compiling libjuce, I get an assembler error message
> (sorry, I'm not on the afflicted machine right now).
>
Both juce and mammut should theoretically work in a 64 bit environment,
but I haven't tested it. I don't see any particular reason mammut
shouldn't work, but there have been some problems regarding juce because
of some assembler stuff. There are some discusssionas about this on juce's
webba-oard.
Thomas Kuther:
>> -Various bells and whistles
>> -Binaries for windows and mac
>> -Various other things
>
> Very hard to install this.. using Makefile.linux doesn't provide "make
> install"
Ouch, seems like install got lost since 0.22.
Anyway, it just look like this:
install:
cp mammut /usr/bin/
> using Makefile_bu results in
Just ignore that file. (bu=back up)
Its a result of not using a source management system. :-)
Hello folks. A while back I announced my project known as the
KarmaPod, an integrated Linux studio computer setup:
http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/KarmaPod.html
Well, my friends and I have recorded quite a bit with it, and we're
ready to release a little bit of music from the sessions. I've also
integrated some material that goes back to 2001 and even 1998, which
were not recorded with free software---but that accounts for only a
few minutes of material.
The ogg (one big track) is here:
http://dto.twu.net/ecaradio.ogg
And the informational page is here:
http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/Excelsis.html
Comments, criticisms, thoughts welcomed.
--
David O'Toole
dto(a)gnu.org
http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/
Hi!
A little while before the first beta, I started a little project
to test and get to know Ardour 2.
I had 2 rules:
- do everything in Ardour
- derive everything from a single sample "sample".
It's self-referring :)
S and P of the word sample make it easy to generate percussion.
It should also be well suited to minimize the impact of my kraut
accent ;)
All feedback and questions welcome. I can make samples of this
available, if someone wants them.
http://www.archive.org/details/the_sample
--
Thorsten Wilms
Thorwil's Creature Illustrations:
http://www.printfection.com/thorwil
Houston, I've got a problem... :)
hallo everybody again. These days I've had a small problem with my
machine, it's possible it be a stupid problem, but I can't solve it by
myself, so, I need your help...
I've tryed to change my old DeMuDi by the new 64studio 1.0, well, I've
done it on my old Pentium III without any problem, but I haven't been
able to do it on my laptop because the 64studio installer seems don't
recognise my DVDRW, I can't understand why...
my Debian says I've got an ATAPI SOSW - 833S DVDRW, my machine is an
ACER TravelMate 4150, with the default DVDRW, but I don't know which
controller do I need to run it, the installation program says I must
have an old mitsumi or something like that... Xb
Anybody out there knows what controller do I need?
and just another thing... I've tryed to install it with APT too, but I
got a failure when I try to install the packages from the 64studio
FTP. What am I doing wrong? I've tryed to do it from a pure Debian,
but I don't know what is the problem...
What is the best option to install 64studio 4 me? CD installer or APT?
I'm some confused... Xb
thanks in advance, I hope u know how to solve me this problem
PerlssDj
--
... subliminal stuff at http://perlssdj.blogspot.com...
"we are":
>
> while this thread is kickin'
> is there a way (other than jack) to use SC plugins/patches in pd. it
> seems there are some nice ugens out there and i would love to use it
> for live audio DSP if possible.
> any suggestions SC users?
>
Tim Blechman ported most, I think, SC ugens to PD. They are in the sf.net
repository.