jack_mixer version 4 released.
jack_mixer is GTK (2.x) JACK audio mixer with look similar to it`s
hardware counterparts. It has lot of useful features, apart from being
able to mix multiple JACK audio streams.
Changes since version 3:
* Improve configure script
* Remove SWIG dependency for tarball sources
* JACK MIDI support (sample accurate automation of volume and balance/panorama)
Homepage with screenshots: http://home.gna.org/jackmixer/
Download: http://download.gna.org/jackmixer/
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hi,
I'm on a pure 64 bit system (64studio for the record), I would like
to compile pd-extended.
is there a source tar or have I to checkout the stuff from CVS? with
with CVS Tag?
thanks
ciao,
Marco
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I have just put together a soundfont from some of the free
samples made available a while back by Machinae Supremacy.. I
have made some very big soundfonts that include all the sounds,
and then a smaller more usable one, which still weighs in at
24MB!
I would be happy to share these, but I don't have any ftp server
at present. Does anyone have any suggestions where I could host
them?
Thanks,
James
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I've noticed a nasty aliasing noise when connecting an analog output from a digital source, to the analog input of another digital device.
For example, going out of a cheap soundcard on a PC, into a nice (or cheap) A-D converter, an ugly high-pitched aliasing noise appears even with no program data. It's not audible to my ears when listening just to the analog output of the hda-intel; one must plug its output into an A-D in order to hear it, and then it's rather loud.
I've noticed this with my expensive Edirol firewire interface and with my cheap Audiophile USB interface. The common factor is when the sound being digitized comes from an ugly hda-intel sound chip. All three are running 48khz
Would this happen even with expensive D-A's? Is this a common problem when connecting D-A back to A-D?
I'm asking because I'm going to have to plug the analog outs from one of these interfaces (the firewire or the USB, not the hda-intel) into someone's PresonusFirebox/ProTools rig on Friday, and I want to know if I'm going to have to deal with this aliasing noise.
He runs at 96Khz, IIRC. I dunno if that will make the noise better, or worse. It'd be nice to go S/PDIF out, but I don't know if that'll work either, if the sample rates don't match.
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hello!
what do I have to put into the apt-get list
to get ardour2 from debian?
or better: into synaptic paket manager:
URL: ?
Distribution: ?
Section(s) ?
thank you
Jürgen
On Wednesday 16 May 2007, Marcos Guglielmetti wrote:
> El Miércoles, 16 de Mayo de 2007 08:07, Ken Restivo escribió:
> | On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 10:35:27PM +0200, Marcos Guglielmetti wrote:
> | > El Jue 10 May 2007 08:45, Marcos Guglielmetti escribi?:
> | > | El Mar 08 May 2007 23:35, Ken Restivo escribi?:
> | > | | On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 06:46:09AM +0100, Marcos Guglielmetti
>
> wrote:
> | > | | > See:http://www.musix.org.ar/wordpress/?p=126
> | > | | > This is maybe the most important news in years: Ardour
> | > | | > 2.0/Stable is out! Thanks to Paul Davis and the Ardour???s
> | > | | > collaboratos!! You can install it now from the Musix???s
> | > | | > repositories, just type as root: apt-get update
> | > | | > apt-get install ardour2
> | > | | > It will installs into /usr/local/bin/ardour2 so there will be
> | > | | > no problems if you are using Debian/Etch or Musix, and you
> | > | | > will be able to use Ardour 0.99.3 too. Thanks to Carlos Pino
> | > | | > for the deb package. Hey, one last note: you will have to
> | > | | > include this into the /etc/apt/sources.list file: # Musix
> | > | | > GNU+Linux deb ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/deb/ ./
> | > | | >
> | > | | > Read more: http://www.ardour.org/node/895
> | > | |
> | > | | THANKS!
> | > | |
> | > | | I was going to tackle this task if nobody else did, but I'm very
> | > | | glad that someone has already done it.
> | > | |
> | > | | However, I looked, but could not find the source files, the
> | > | | .dsc, and the .diff.gz files. Where would those be?
> | > |
> | > | All the files here:
> | > |
> | > | ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/deb/sources/
> | > |
> | > | And ... we have a new Ardour!!
> | >
> | > Again, another new version:
> | >
> | > Ardour 2.0.2-1 for Musix (Debian/Stable package)
> | >
> | > A "bugfix" version or something like this:
> | >
> | > "There was an error in the source tarball for 2.0.1. This error did
> | > NOT affect the OS X DMG. 2.0.2 has been released as a correction for
> | > the error - it does not change any listed fixes for 2.0.1 in any way."
> | >
> | >
> | > sudo apt-get install ardour2
> | >
> | > Reading package lists... Done
> | > Building dependency tree... Done
> | > The following packages will be upgraded:
> | > ardour2
> | > 1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 7 not upgraded.
> | > Need to get 5096kB of archives.
> | > After unpacking 152kB disk space will be freed.
> | >
> | >
> | > Thanks to Carlos Pino for the package.
> |
> | I notice that there is now an "official" Debian package of Ardour2 in
> | lenny.
> |
> | http://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/ardour
> |
> | Installed it and it works. Yay.
> |
> | I try to stick pretty close to the Debian mainline packages.
>
> So do I
>
>
>
> Very good news!
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I now have a directory full of music I've downloaded from this list, or from various IRC channels. I often read lists or IRC while waiting for an export to finish, or a software package to compile, or a Rosegarden MIDI track to get dumped into Ardour, or listening to other music. So I just dl the file, and then listen to it later. Sometimes *much* later.
And I have no idea who made it, or who to praise for it.
I just listened to one called "meditation-improv.ogg" which was fantastic. I loved it. Also one called "adagio.ogg" which sounded like old Tangerine Dream messing around with an Arp string machine.
Whomever did those, great stuff! And, it'd be great if you put metadata tags in your ogg/mp3 files, so that others can know who to credit. It's free advertising for you if the stuff gets forwarded around too.
- -ken
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> Someone who reviewed my stuff [1] also said "add metadata", but didn't
> explain how. For oggs, add a few more flags on the encoder command
> line:
>
> oggenc \
> --comment "text" \
> --artist "your name" \
> --genre "whatever" \
> --date "`date`" \
> --album "none" ...
If you dont release it in a album, you can always set the album tag to
"Realeased in LAU," or put a link to your homepage there or something so
that people also know _where_ they got the song. And mark all songs the
same way (dont go around and change your artist tag or something,
becuase it'll look ugly in rhymebox and fuck up services as Last.fm).
- martin
PS. Do LA* have a last.fm-group? or is that too unfree?
El Jue 10 May 2007 08:45, Marcos Guglielmetti escribió:
| El Mar 08 May 2007 23:35, Ken Restivo escribió:
| | On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 06:46:09AM +0100, Marcos Guglielmetti wrote:
| | > See:http://www.musix.org.ar/wordpress/?p=126
| | > This is maybe the most important news in years: Ardour 2.0/Stable is
| | > out! Thanks to Paul Davis and the Ardour???s collaboratos!! You can
| | > install it now from the Musix???s repositories, just type as root:
| | > apt-get update
| | > apt-get install ardour2
| | > It will installs into /usr/local/bin/ardour2 so there will be no
| | > problems if you are using Debian/Etch or Musix, and you will be able
| | > to use Ardour 0.99.3 too. Thanks to Carlos Pino for the deb package.
| | > Hey, one last note: you will have to include this into the
| | > /etc/apt/sources.list file: # Musix GNU+Linux deb
| | > ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/deb/ ./
| | >
| | > Read more: http://www.ardour.org/node/895
| |
| | THANKS!
| |
| | I was going to tackle this task if nobody else did, but I'm very glad
| | that someone has already done it.
| |
| | However, I looked, but could not find the source files, the .dsc, and
| | the .diff.gz files. Where would those be?
|
| All the files here:
|
| ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/deb/sources/
|
| And ... we have a new Ardour!!
|
Again, another new version:
Ardour 2.0.2-1 for Musix (Debian/Stable package)
A "bugfix" version or something like this:
"There was an error in the source tarball for 2.0.1. This error did NOT
affect the OS X DMG. 2.0.2 has been released as a correction for the
error - it does not change any listed fixes for 2.0.1 in any way."
sudo apt-get install ardour2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
The following packages will be upgraded:
ardour2
1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 7 not upgraded.
Need to get 5096kB of archives.
After unpacking 152kB disk space will be freed.
Thanks to Carlos Pino for the package.
Cheers
| | Again, thanks.
| |
| | -ken
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Hi!
1. Please, explain me what does "Submix" button mean?
2. Are there something like "hdspmixer howto"? I'm not sure, I have not
missed something :-) For example, I have routed a SW channel to an output,
but can not break the connection.
Andrew