Ken Restivo:
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> I'm starting to enjoy glitchy percussion sounds I'm hearing in a lot of
> computer music these days, and want to experiment with those.
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> I've asked around about how people are making these sounds, and the
> answers I get are "Battery", "Redrum", and "Reason". All firmly wedged
> closed and proprietary. of course.
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I'm not quite sure what a glitchy drum sound is, but does it sound a
little bit like granular synthesis..?
In case, using the expand function in snd is a very quick and fun function
to experiment with. Make sure you use the "hidden controls" panel found in
the options menu as well.
OK, so making the preferences dialog modal wasn't one of my more
brilliant ideas ;-) Fixed!
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"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of
arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to
skid in sideways, chardonnay in one hand, chocolate in the other, body
thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming 'WOO HOO, what a ride'"
* Choice of Steve's fast-lookahead-limiter or Sampo's foo-limiter
is now available in the preferences dialog and from the command
line.
* Made the preferences dialog modal.
* Updated man page and added -l option for limiter choice.
Note: There is an audible click when you change limiters in the
preferences dialog. I don't expect anyone to do this while recording
though ;-) Also, the foo-limiter will distort and peak over 0dB if you
push the input too hard. This is not a problem with the
fast-lookahead-limiter. I believe Sampo is looking into this problem.
Cheers,
Jan
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Jan 'Evil Twin' Depner
http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of
arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to
skid in sideways, chardonnay in one hand, chocolate in the other, body
thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming 'WOO HOO, what a ride'"
Hello,
I set up the Midi-Device in freecycle (the midi-connections in qjackctl
are correct) but I still won't get any midi inside the app.
and, yes, I am using the JAD/Packman-distro
Has anybody solved this issue?
Thanks,
Michael
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Is there any pitch correction software for Linux pro-audio available
yet? Thanks....
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Kevin
"The most amazing achievement of the computer software industry is its
continuing cancellation of the steady and staggering gains made by the
computer hardware industry...", Henry Petroski [can you say "Windows"?]
The C* Audio Plugin Suite reincarnates as version 0.4.0.
CAPS is a collection of LADSPA plugins enjoying worldwide favour for
its instrument amplifier emulation. In addition, it provides a
sizeable assortment of acclaimed audio DSP units, sound generators and
effects. CAPS is distributed as open source under the terms of the
GNU Public License.
http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.htmlhttp://quitte.de/dsp/caps_0.4.0.tar.gz
This release sees the addition of the fine work of David Yeh at CCRMA
on the emulation of classic tube amplifier tone stack circuits (more
here: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~dtyeh/tonestack/ ).
Three new plugins are building on the tone stack: ToneStack and
ToneStackLT offer isolated implementations, while the new AmpVTS unit
combines a refined AmpV and a ToneStack circuit. I'm very grateful to
David for his brilliant contribution, and I'm quite positive that
those who actively use the CAPS Amps will share this sentiment.
Also primarily aimed at the discerning guitarist is the new AutoWah
plugin, offering a versatile rendition of this classic audio effect.
The last new plugin is Eq2x2, a two-channel 10-band graphic equalizer
modeled after an analogue design.
-*-
Beyond the new plugins, this release also brings tons of major
improvements "under the hood". All plugins have been hardened to work
glitch-free in the face of invalid control input. Much effort has
also been spent on further elimination of denormal numbers everywhere.
Parameter smoothing (which is performed in order to prevent zipper
noise) has been refined never to occur at the start of processing.
The build process can now be configured to take advantage of the SSE
and SSE3 extensions on the i686 platform, providing slight performance
gains and automatic denormal protection. The HTML documentation has
been thoroughly updated to reflect all changes. Finally, thanks to
Paul Winkler CAPS now comes with an improved RDF file containing
plugin categorisation.
For the near-complete list of changes please see
http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html#Changelog
-*-
Don't hesitate to let me know what you think.
Enjoy, and thank you for using CAPS,
Tim
Hello again,
Today is a break in the Debian conference action here in Edinburgh,
Scotland. Talks will resume tomorrow and continue through Saturday.
The streams are mirrored by a network managed with geodns. Use the URL
below and you will be redirected to an appropriate mirror:
http://streams.video.debconf.org:8000/
In case you've missed any of the talks from the past 4 days, the archive
is coming online as checking of recorded files and transcoding proceeds:
http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2007/debconf7/
Note that these encodings have not all been checked. Since we have the
raw DV stored to disk we can go back and rework problem files to some
degree. If we have to we also have tape from the main camera in each
room (not the mixed video) as backup. As you can perhaps imagine, we
have a tremendous amount of footage to deal with, what with having as
many as 4 tracks running at once. If you have any comments or
suggestions on particular files, particularly if there seem to be
technical issues with the encoding, please(!) let us know about it on
the wiki. There's a good chance we will be able to improve the
situation.
http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf7/videoteam/RecordingsRemarks
-Eric Rz.
DebConf7 video-team
Hi,
I'm trying to build QLoud 0.22 and I can't get pass this error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lqwt
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
I built and installed the latest version of qwt and set the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH and also set the right path to the library in
/etc/ld.so.conf.d and still ld can't find it. I'll appreciate any help
here.
Thanks!
Hector
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I guess this is a bug of some sort, I'm just not sure who to blame :)
Create two mono tracks
Record something on track 1
Record something shorter on track 2
Add a TAP Eq on track 1 and a TAP Eq and SC4 mono on
track 2 with the SC4 disabled.
Play from the beginning and notice how the first track
gets silent when track two stops
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Remove/disable TAP Eq from track 1 and everything's fine
or
remove/disable TAP Eq from track 2 and everything's fine
or
enable SC4 mono on track 2 with the side effect that DSP load increases
as track 2 ends (this is actually how I encountered the problem in the
first place; I was testing the latest JAMin when, during a passage
when both my
vocal tracks that had the Eq/SC4 combo ended, things stopped working due
to DSP overload)
If you replace SC4 with SC1 enabling it shuts off all sound.
This is tried with the latest svn (2024) of Ardour and the latest releases
of TAP and SWH on an Athlon-XP 2000+ with 2.6.21.5-rt
Can someone else confirm this?
Regards,
Peder