Hi everyone,
I am having great fun playing with qmidiarp. It seems like a really nice
app. I was wondering if anyone knows if it is still being developed? It
seems to have been pretty static since 2004.. It would be really nice to see
it synch with jack transport.. Any idea how difficult this would be to
implement? I am a lowly python programmer, so it seems like an almost
impossible task to me, but I would be happy to give it a go if someone could
point me in the right direction..
James
I'm in dire need of a decent pair of headphones for real quality and
comfort long-term listening while working on my music. my current set
are literally falling apart - I've lost count of how many times I've
re-cabled them!
I'm also in need of lightweight earplugs for casual work. So far I've
not found ones that will stay in place :(
Can anyone suggest where I can get these (UK) without it costing an arm
and a leg?
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Will J G
Arnold Krille:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I do have kind of a strange situation here: A band is currently recording
> their first (and probably last) album at my home studio. In parallel they
> started a webpage and since one of their songs doesn't really fit on the cd
> (different mood) this song will be published on the internet for free...
>
> That song is finished. At least that is what I think. The one playing the
> violin isn't happy with the performance. And knows that he can't do any
> better. But for some songs we have a cello and now he wants to have his
> violin-parts replaced with cello playing the same.
>
Very nice song, good mix, clean recordings. But I think the percussion
stuff should be removed (don't know why, just sounds bad), and the pad
synth sound should be played with a lot more expression, its really
boring. Good singer though, and I don't think its a problem that some of
his vowels are german-sounding. Perhaps his voice is a tiny bit
overcompressed here and there, but its not important. And I didn't
notice anthying wrong with the violin.
Hi the list.
I've got a strange problem i don't understand.
On the website of my band www.la4labob.net i put some music (of course),
mp3 and Ogg (of course again)
and i can't open one of the fourth mp3 here :
http://www.la4labob.net/html/index_zicmu.html song "À Léa"
Here's the message (in french)
Totem n'a pas pu lire « fd://0 ».
Il n'y a aucun greffon pour lire ce film.
In english (i translate)
Totem can't read fd://0, there's no plugin to read this movie.
But, i can read the other mp3 and i can read this fourth mp3 on my
computer with totem. I've got this problem with all my browser
(epiphany, firefox, mozilla)
Is there someone to try and mybe give me a leave to understand
Best regard
P'tit Louis
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I've been looking around for a linux sample librarian. Something to organize a moderate collection of short WAV/FLAC files that aren't in a soundfont, specimen, or gigasampler archive.
I've seen loopers and other software that have this kind of feature built in, but are there any stand-alone sample library programs?
All I need is the capability to categorize, search, preview, delete, move samples, really. If there's nothing out there, I'll probably end up hacking something together (and maybe with an external interface to Mootcher, too).
By the way, this list doesn't look as complete as some others I've found, but it's nice to see it on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_audio_software
This one seems the most complete so far:
http://sound.condorow.net/
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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?
Again, thanks.
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Hello LAU,
JackLab is short before a beta1 of the openSUSE based JackLab Audio
Distribution (See some reviews about the alpha2 and winasio in DP's blog
http://www.linuxjournal.com/blog/800764 ) expected next week.
Our latest product is an installable livedvd (like
ubuntu) that is released finaly today.
We are mainly located in Europe, but we have a lot of US users. As we
NOT PAYED by Novell and we are a free and independent project of the
openSUSE community, we have to build up and pay most of the project
infrastructure by our own. In Germany, the gwdg.de is so kind to gives
us space for our software repositories for free. But this is the
only mirror worldwide.
With the realistic perspective, that JAD beta will really be a burner,
we urgently need some US mirrors!
This mirrors via rsync shall contain our full repository (InstallerDVD,
liveDVD, updates etc). Has anyone some space left?
Please email to me for further coordination!
thx
Michael
Hi!
I've got a problem with my alsa 1.0.14 (2.6.20 kernel built-in) and my delta
1010lt. My IPGA analog volume isn't recognise ANYWHERE. Since early 1.x
versions I believe it disappeared from my alsamixer display, but was at least
still accessible via /etc/asound.state. Now it disappeared even there and
input volume is much too low. Especially for microphones.
Please, I need some help with this? Anyone had similar trouble? Is there
some fix in one of the newer (past 2.6.20) kernels perhaps?
Kindest regards
Julien
P.S.: Sorry if you get this twice, but I tried three times on alsa-user only
and got no response...
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Most always, when rebooting an Igno RT patched kernel, the ntpdate time update
will offsset several seconds. Normally, this would be a fraction of a second.
Am I missing anything here (other than lost time)?