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Just something silly.
http://portaserver.restivo.org/kens/alien-techno-0.1.ogg
I can't really publish it, because I'd never be able to clear the rights to the samples, so I'll take it down after a while.
Also, warning, slow server.
The voice clips are all from here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qxWGr8VhzQ
I remember laughing my ass off at that when I was a kid. I introduced them to my daughter, and she enjoys the YIP-YIP-YIP aliens just as much.
What I find most amazing is that Jim Henson was pre-imagining techno/rave music in 1971! And he apparently also knew that the aliens would love it.
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Hey y'all
Previously (at some indeterminate point in the past year or so),
Freeverb worked. Now it doesn't. I'm using cmt-1.15. If I turn the dry
level off, all I hear is some random-sounding clicks. This also applies
to older projects where Freeverb used to work.
I tried a few other ladspa plugins, and they seem to be OK.
Before I type up all the system and version info and hardware specs, has
anyone come across something like this?
bye
John
I can only seem to get aplaymidi to talk over MIDI channel 1. I see
nothing about how to access the other 15 channels in the man pages for
aplaymidi or aconnect. What am I missing? Thanks.
Janina
I'm running Mandrake 8.1 and using an Ensoniq ES1370 sound card. I
know Mandrake 8.1 is ancient history, but the system is working
and (mostly) doing what I need to do. So why rock the boat?
I'd like to change to an M-Audio Audiophile 192 sound card. Will I
have to install a new version of Alsa, or a new kernel, or will
they just detect the new card and it'll start to work automagically?
Thanks.
Howard Sanner
linux-audio(a)terrier.ampexguy.com
>> http://www.archive.org/details/Coloured
>> "My super hero" ... I don't know what to say.
> haha, excellent! what do you mean? Really bad or not your style..or?
Beyond such categories ;)
>> "Telemorning bells" is cool. I think you should try to make it
>> agressive and LARGE (wide space)!
> Hmm, yes I agree on that. How could I do that? What plugins could be used to create space?
Reverb and delay. Placing instruments in for- and background. Things in a distance have
more wet signal and less heights.
--
Thorsten Wilms
"Jetzt Handykosten senken mit klarmobil - 14 Ct./Min.! Hier klicken"
http://produkte.shopping.freenet.de/handy_voip_isdn/klarmobil/index.html?pi…
(Also sent to the Mythtv-users list)
Folks,
I have a Creative SoundBlaster Extigy, and it's just not good enough. It
sounds fairly veiled and distorts quickly. I'm thinking of moving up to a
M-Audio Audiophile USB.
I use the line in jack on the soundblaster as the input for Mythtv, running
the RCA jacks from my Dish Network box to the SB. Given that the audiophile
has separate, balanced (TAS), if i got a rca-tas cable (assuming they exist)
and run my Dish Network box into the left and right tas jacks would this work
in the same way? My question about the jacks themselves, not Mythtv.
Thanks,
Bearcat M. Sandor
>
>
> > http://www.archive.org/details/Coloured
"My super hero" ... I don't know what to say.
haha, excellent! what do you mean? Really bad or not your style..or?
"Telemorning bells" is cool. I think you should try to make it
> agressive and LARGE (wide space)!
Hmm, yes I agree on that. How could I do that? What plugins could be used to
create space?
"Lights on" is a nice start, except for the dee-dee ;)
>
Well, I really dee-dee was what I liked in the song :-) hope other people
like it :-)
"Put it away" should become more smooth ... could benefit from
> a lower tempo, perhaps
--
> Thorsten Wilms
>
>
Yes. I'll try it with lower tempo. Thanks for all your comments !!
(Also sent to the linux-audio-users list)
Folks,
I have a Creative SoundBlaster Extigy, and it's just not good enough. It
sounds fairly veiled and distorts quickly. I'm thinking of moving up to a
M-Audio Audiophile USB.
I use the line in jack on the soundblaster as the input for Mythtv, running
the RCA jacks from my Dish Network box to the SB. Given that the audiophile
has separate, balanced (TAS), if i got a rca-tas cable (assuming they exist)
and run my Dish Network box into the left and right tas jacks would this work
in the same way? My question about the jacks themselves, not Mythtv.
Thanks,
Forwarded, sorry for the cross-posting:
The JackLab Project announces its first public release
Promotion association planned
The technical manager of the JackLab of project, Oliver Bengs, released the
final 1.0 version of the JackLab Audio Distribution (JAD) today after
development period of over eight months. JAD 1.0 is based upon OpenSUSE 10.2
with the addition of a real time Linux kernel for fast audio processing
with the
professional audio server JACK. JackLab 1.0 includes one of the most
comprehensive
selections of open source audio and multimedia software to date. The
Enlightenment D17 window manager (with 'KDE-lite' tweaks) is used by
default,
with the option of using the full KDE 3.5.7 instead.
JAD 1.0 aims to lower the Linux entry barriers, making things as easy as
possible for musicians and multimedia content creators, and it offers
complete
compatibility with openSUSE 10.2. The Smart package manager is included for
quickly and easily updating or adding new software and the YaST
system tool is included for easy graphical system administration. The
system
is immediately operational after installation for tasks such as
multi-track recording
with Ardour 2, real time audio synthesis with ZynAddSubFX , MIDI
sequencing
with Rosegarden, video editing with KDEnlive, and graphics manipulation with
programs such as Inkscape and Gimp.
Unlike most other existing Linux audio distributions JAD 1.0 offers
complete
support for ASIO. Thanks to WINE you can useWindows VST host programs
such as Reaper or EnergyXT2 with a very large number of VST plugins, with
latency as good as native Linux JACK audio applications. Simply add the
wineasio driver to the WINE registry and these applications can then be
used as
easily as if from native Windows. This is all easily done and
well-documented
on the JackLab wiki.
In addition, native VST for Linux is supported by JOST, a powerful modular
host. Some native Linux VST plugins are included with the distribution but
there are more that can't be included for legal reasons. JOST also
supports LADSPA,
the native Linux Audio Developer plugin format. JackLab comes with over 300
LADSPA plugins.
JAD 1.0 is the result of a collaboration of musicians and free software
developers and enthusiasts. This community was started by musician and media
producer Michael Bohle in order to improve and promote the development of
pro-audio under Linux. OpenSUSE was selected as the basis of JAD because it
is a very user-friendly version of Linux. The project is independent from
OpenSUSE but intends to give back to the community by improving SUSE's
support for pro-audio and multimedia creation.
In order to safeguard JAD and its future development, a registered promotion
association [JackLab e.V.] is planned. JackLab e.V. will sponsor
activities of the JackLab community such as workshops, participating in
shows,
and holding developer conferences. Hopefully it will also fund the
development of exciting open source audio projects.
The project would like to thank all the testers and early adopters for their
assistance in creating JAD 1.0, along with all the good discussions in
blogs, forums and magazines. The overwhelmingly positive response from
musicians was very encouraging. We received feedback from the whole world,
where JAD 1.0 is now used in recording studios, schools, workshops and youth
centers.
Michael Bohle,
project-leader
www.jacklab.org
Screenshots:
http://jacklab.net/jacklaborg/english/?JAD_1.0_Screenshots