hello list,
yet another question about sound cards...
i want to buy a card for my new laptop. it doesn't have pcmcia, so i
need a firewire or usb card. i want 8 analog outputs, but i'm not
interested in many inputs, two is just fine. midi i/o would be very
welcome.
i found that the general layout of the m-audio firewire 410 is exactly
what i'm looking for, but i searched a bit and i found out it's not
supported by freebob.
can anyone recommend a card with similar specs to the firewire 410
that's compatible with linux? does anyone know if the 410 might be
supported in the future?
thanks,
lj
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OK, this one is confusing:
http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/projects/poririrs/
SIRR processed data are Copyright �2005 by Helsinki University of Technology (TKK).
All other data are Copyright �2005 by TKK, Akukon Oy Consulting Engineers, and the
authors. The data are provided free for noncommercial purposes, provided the authors
are cited when the data are used in any research application. Commercial use is
prohibited and allowed only by written permission of the copyright owners.
IANAL, but if I'm reading this license correctly then these IR's are useless for music. It sounds like any data processed using it (i.e. reverb using this hall's IR) then becomes the property of TKK. Gah!
What exactly is "commercial use" of a reverb? I'd have to think that'd mean commercial redistribution of the IR's, including them in commercial products, not using them in a song or production, no?
I mean, that'd be like Alesis or Roland claiming to own the copyright of anything played on or through their DSP gear, wouldn't it?
- -ken
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Any special tricks or tips for making impulse responses?
I see that chuck has a ugen called "impulse" that makes single-sample little impulse glitches. I suppose I'd use that to generate one, then play it through speakers or something. Or, any other tips for preparing a wav file for impulse response, particularly for use with JACE?
Alas, a lot of the good impulse responses I want (i.e. a spring reverb, a forest) are in some proprietary Alesis format, and I can't use them. But it might be fun to wander around making my own, if I can borrow the correct kind of gear for doing that.
- -ken
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