> > I would like to congratulate Folderol (Will J Godfrey) with his Lair
> Of The
> > Dragon King. It's the Top Artist and Top Track last week at Last.fm
> > group "Linux Audio Userss". In strong competition with artists like
> Led
> > Zeppelin and Jack Johnson :-)
> >
> > http://www.last.fm/group/Linux+Audio+Users
> >
> >
> > /bengan
>
> Wow! I am absolutely astonished!
> Thanks whoever voted for me :)
>
> --
> Will J G
No-one voted. they listened to your music, which imho is a much better
sign :)
Martin
As we continue to brave incredible load on our server please allow me to use
this opportunity to extend gratitude to those who have generously offered
their time and talents to keep server in working condition (especially given
our limited bandwidth).
So please give a round of applause to Robin Gareus our interim admin,
Burkhard Ritter, our Linuxaudio.org webmaster, and Marc-Olivier Barre our
listserv admin. Without their collective genius our server would be now a
melted pile of goop!
To give you a perspective on just how incredible their accomplishment has
been please consider the following geek stats:
The download.linuxaudio.org alone has served 2.3TB (yes, Terabytes! :-)
since January 2007, with almost 600GB in May alone. Out of 7500 unique
visitors who actually bothered to visit the site (this is a download
repository so not much to see there), over 70% have actually bookmarked it
(go figure). FYI download.linuxaudio.org (apart from software projects)
mirrors ubuntu studio, 64studio, and jacklab distributions.
Overall, this server appears to serve ~50GB/day across all sites and in 8
days (since cumulative tracking was implemented) it has served little over
400GB with an average of 35-40,000 hits a day.
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Linuxaudio.org Director
Virginia Tech
Department of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-1137
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)linuxaudio.org
http://linuxaudio.org
I would like to congratulate Folderol (Will J Godfrey) with his Lair Of The
Dragon King. It's the Top Artist and Top Track last week at Last.fm
group "Linux Audio Users’s". In strong competition with artists like Led
Zeppelin and Jack Johnson :-)
http://www.last.fm/group/Linux+Audio+Users
/bengan
Any thoughts on which scheduler algorithm (Anticipatory, Deadline,
CFQ) is best for hard-disk recording? (eg. trying to get the maximum
number of tracks out of Ardour.) Does it matter?
thanks,
--
Paul Winkler
http://www.slinkp.com
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm trying to setup a `proof of concept' sound processing system on
> my
> machine, using Linux. The system should cater rock/metal bands. Now I
> need to
> know where to start and what to look at. There's so much documentation
> and so
> many software out there that I'm getting confused and don't know where
> to
> start. I have around a month to set up the system, so as to give a
> presentation and a live demo at a local community event.
>
> I generally prefer to know my theory properly before practically
> implementing,
> so please tell me what background knowledge I should ideally have to
> implement such a system.
>
> Any links, hints, pointers etc. very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> P.S. I'm using Gentoo and have access to the pro-audio overlay. Also,
> since
> this is just a proof of concept type project, I won't be spending on
> hardware. I have a Sempron64 2500+ machine with 1GB of RAM and plenty
> of hard
> disk space, although on 7200 rpm PATA. I think I can borrow a Creative
> SB
> Live 5.1 sound card from my boss for the project.
I think you should have a good look at dyne:bolic. The new version is
awesome!
www.dynebolic.org
Hey guys,
I'd like to use my keyboard or trigger finger to mute/unmute specific tracks
within rosegarden. Is there a way to do this? I'd like to do it in
Rosegarden because it's useful to try out different arrangements of loops as
I write them. I suppose when I have enough ideas worked out I can migrate
to a program better suited for that kind of thing. Any ideas? I used to be
able to do this with Cakewalk software I think...
Thanks,
Daniel Garmendia
Hi all,
I thought it'd be simple to run many fluidsynths, each from a
different console. But it turns out that once one fluidsynth is
running, starting another yields:
JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
cannot read response from jack server (No such file or directory)
fluidsynth: error: Jack server not running?
Failed to create the audio driver
The first and second fluidsynths are started the same, with:
fluidsynth -m alsa_seq -a jack /usr/local/share/SF/ChoriumRevA.SF2
How is it possible to run multiple instances of fluidsynth ? I'm
asking because I use several sounds and I do not want to run one
fluidsynth audio output that has trombone and bass into the same Ardour
audio input.
Thanks,
Al
Hey!
I've been working for 3 years on an album from which I released 7 tracks
as a promotional EP.
So it's to some degree quite complex, full of fancy beat and string
arangements, weird synths and
flea market stuff. Share it with your friends and loved ones!
Some of the music was created with the opensource-tools you guys develop
or use like csound, pd, seq24 etc.
Hence the post ;) So see that work as a big thanks for your efforts! I
hope to find some time to go on with
LAD when the other 9 tracks are mastered.
enjoy!
get it here (+ reviews):
http://www.jamendo.com/de/album/5529/
Spread the word!
love&peace
karhu//Niklas
--
http://www.karhumusic.org