The authors are proud to announce the release of Aqualung 0.9beta8.
Aqualung is an advanced music player originally targeted at GNU/Linux,
today also running on other operating systems such as FreeBSD and
MS Windows. We are striving to create one of the finest music players
available, with respect to sound quality, stability, features and
ease of use.
This release is the latest in a series of beta releases on our way to
the future stable release of Aqualung 1.0, which is anticipated to be
released at the end of this year. The current release adds support
for internet radio and tabbed playlists, also containing several
smaller improvements and important bugfixes.
The ChangeLog for this release is listed below.
Homepage: http://aqualung.sf.net
Enjoy,
Tom
2007-07-07 Tom Szilagyi <tszilagyi at users dot sourceforge dot net>
* Aqualung 0.9beta8
http://aqualung.sf.net
This is a major release bringing significant new functionality and
many important fixes. All users are encouraged to upgrade.
Major additions:
* Support for internet radio streams using Ogg Vorbis and MP3
audio encoding.
* Tabbed playlist support, very similar in concept to the tabbed
browsing feature of Firefox.
Smaller fixes, rewrites and additions have been also done,
particularly to the following areas:
* Cut/copy/paste functionality implemented in playlist. Works with
the usual Ctrl-X/C/V key combinations.
* MPEG decoder: more robust in case of corrupt UBR files.
* Command-line local and remote file loading.
* M3U and PLS parsers.
* HTTP proxy handling.
* RVA handling: now supports setting a default value for
unmeasured tracks.
* Icons and Documentation.
* Added Italian translation.
I use to be able to get jackd to run with my snapper sound card back
when it was kernel 2.6.11 or so. For some reason it does not work
anymore saying that the card does not support the correct sampling
rates. This is on a Aluminum powerbook g4 867mhz.
Thanks,
Jeremiah
Folks,
Finally found a simple - and I mean it - place to put some sketches
and toons for sharing and possible comments. You can view the HTML as
being back to basics. Or maybe I never left the basics after all.
http://www.geocities.com/alf32967/
Comments are welcomed !
Cheers.
Hiho,
for those who want to use the Nintendo Wii controller to make music...
I just wrote a little application to convert the data from the WiiMote to OSC
data, using the libwiimote library and liblo.
You can find it at:
http://www.nescivi.nl/wiiosc/
sincerely,
Marije
Hi everybody
Recently I tried using "tee" ALSA plugin to record the output of
fluidsynth when playing a MIDI file and it works well (raw file, later
converted to wav)
I wonder, what did I record here? The output of the sound card (the same
signal that come out to the speaker)? Or the data send by snd_pcm_write*()?
Looking for an enlightenment and thank you in advance for your help.
regards,
Mulyadi
Greetings:
I'm considering entering some of my music in an international
competition. However, the organization accepts scores only in one of the
three formats indicated in the subject line. Thus, I need to find
someone who has one or more of those apps and can help recast my lovely
LilyPond scores into an acceptable format. I doubt there's a nice simple
LP-to-proprietary-format conversion utility, so is there anyone here who
can advise and/or assist me in the conversion process ?
Many thanks in advance,
dp
Hello all,
Some updates and new things on my webpages.
First official release of jconv.
Jconv is a command line jack client performing FFT-based
convolution using a mix of up to five partition sizes,
small ones at the start of the IR, and building up to
the optimum size further on. It allows zero-delay
convolution with moderate CPU load. Jconv uses the
multi-threaded convolution engine developed for use
in Aella, a convolution engine optimised for reverb
processing that is nearing completion.
Main features of jconv:
- Any convolution matrix up 64 by 64, as long as your
CPU(s) can take it.
- Allows to trade off processing delay to CPU load, and
remains efficient even when configured for zero delay.
- Reads the same config files as Jace which it will
eventually replace.
The beta version released two months ago to some
volunteers contained a bug discovered and patched
by Martin Rumori. It did not affect configurations
using independent 1-to-1 convolutions, only matrix
operations.
Update of Ambdec
Some small changes and bugfixes. The configuration
format now also permits the use of mixed-order de-
coders (2nd order horizontal, 1st order vertical).
Manual updated.
TetraProc / TetraCal.
Both are ready and have been used for real Ambisonic
recordings, but release of TetraCal awaits a required
update of Aliki, and completion of the manual that
describes the calibration procedure.
If you want to use Core Sound's TetraMic with
TetraProc this is possible today. I signed an NDA
with Core Sound giving me access to the impulse
response measurements performed by Core Sound on
each mic. Given the serial number, I can process
these using TetraCal and provide a matching config
file for TetraProc.
You can see some examples of this on the updated
screenshots page for TetraProc.
As usual: <www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio>
Ciao,
--
FA
Follie! Follie! Delirio vano è questo !
Hi!
If I connect a midi-client to jack-midi and send midi-start, does this send
jack_transport start as well?
And the other way aroud, if some app send a jack_transport start, does this
send a midi-start to all connected midi-clients?
Kindest regards
Julien
--------
Music was my first love and it will be my last (John Miles)
======== FIND MY WEB-PROJECT AT: ========
http://ltsb.sourceforge.net
the Linux TextBased Studio guide
======= AND MY PERSONAL PAGES AT: =======
http://www.juliencoder.de
Hi!
Is it possible to run the Garritan Personal Orchestra on Linux? The GPO
uses a dedicated version of the NI Kontakt player. Is this compatible to
dssi-vst? Any experiences? Are there any other affordable orchestra samples?
Markus