Hi,
I'm on Ubuntustudio Gutsy. In feisty the FA-101 worked, but now, with
the same settings (except input and output channels, see below) i can't
get the interface to work.
The device appears on Gscanbus and I've added myself to the disk group
which has access to ieee1394 according to the permissions rules.
Still i get this erros starting jack:
JACK compiled with System V SHM support.
loading driver ..
Freebob using Firewire port 0, node -1
no response
Error (bebob_light/bebob_light_avdevice.cpp)[1104] enumerateSubUnits:
Subunit info command failed
Error (bebob_light/bebob_light_avdevice.cpp)[96] discover: Could not
enumarate sub units
Root node has no children!
Root node has no children!
FreeBoB ERR: FREEBOB: Error creating virtual device
cannot load driver module freebob
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I don't get it. Can anyone help?
And another question, why is that input and output channels on jack
control are now grayed out when using freebob. This is the only
difference between my old settings and my new settings.
Thanks in advance.
Lobo
Hi,
[I've sent this message to several large mailing lists. Please be sure any
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I'm pleased to announce the release of pytagsfs version 0.5.0. This release
includes significant enhancements as well as critical bug fixes:
* Support for Python 2.4.
* Support for source tree monitoring with Gamin; pytagsfs should now be
cross-platform compatible.
* Improved performance handling updates to the source tree.
* Support for more graceful handling of path collisions.
* Fixes for two serious bugs affecting data integrity (#195476, #195477).
The full set of changes for this release is available:
http://www.pytagsfs.org/Changelogs/0.5.0
To download this release:
http://www.pytagsfs.org/Download
pytagsfs is a FUSE filesystem that designed to present multiple views of tagged
media files. For instance, a directory tree containing audio files could be
mapped to a new directory structure organizing those same files by album, genre,
release date, etc.
For a more thorough introduction, see:
http://www.pytagsfs.org/Introduction
Please visit http://www.pytagsfs.org to obtain more information. Please pardon
the particularly young and fresh website. I'll be adding more content there
shortly.
Feel free to contact me with any questions. Feedback is appreciated.
Thanks,
Forest
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Forest Bond
http://www.alittletooquiet.net
Version 1.1 of Minicomputer softwaresynthesizer for Linux is now
available under GPL 3.
It is a standalone application which can be interfaced with Midi and
generate electronic sounds in realtime through Jack.
This release should fix some bugs which happen to some users:
- new: parameter -port for specifying the OSC port so more than one
instance can be run easily
- fix: color bug at the editor, should be now the default colors
- fix: zombification bug which happens with newer Jack versions
- fix: new, nonblocking midi thread at the engine
- todo: implement nonblocking midi thread at the editor too
Feedback is highly appreciated.
Next public presentation is in March at the Musik Messe in Frankfurt.
Website inclusive sounddemos and manual is at
http://minicomputer.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Malte
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Malte Steiner
media art + development
-www.block4.com-
next event:
12.-15.3. Frankfurt Musikmesse booth B66 in hall 5.1
presentation of Minicomputer softwaresynthesizer
Greetings:
I've corrected and updated another page at linux-sound.org:
http://linux-sound.org/distro.html
Please advise if you know of other distributions and/or larger-scale
package maintainers (a la Thac or Planet CCRMA) that should be listed.
Sites utilizing this page may want to update their lists.
Best,
dp
Okay guys. After way too many years of writing programs like MMA, I'm
finally getting to the point of using all this stuff. I've developed
some simple techniques to separate out the different tracks for the
background including a different track for each drum sound. And, using
timidity with a decent soundfont the result is pretty good (to my ears).
And, I've start to use my Zoom H4 to record my sax. The internal mics on
this beast are surprisingly good.
The result is that I can read the entire mess into audacity, fiddle with
some volumes and mix down to a "finished" track in a tolerable amount of
time.
But, the big question I have is relative to the pan settings. First,
note that all the tracks are single channel (mono). Next, I guess it's
okay to be egocentric and have my sax in the center of the mix.
But, where to put the other instruments? Drums, bass, strings, etc? Is
there a 'rule of thumb" to use? Right now I've got everything in the
center, but would like a fuller sound, but not artificial sounding. Oh,
and using audacity I notice that the left/right increments are 10%, 20%,
etc. ... do I need something finer than 10% steps?
Suggestions?
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EMAIL: bob(a)mellowood.ca
WWW: http://www.mellowood.ca
Hi All
I'm making a laptop into a linux based music creation box
I find myself using a lot of different jack-apps all the time - but
everytime i need to do something i would have to rig it up manually.
This approach does'nt work on stage, where i would have to be able to
"change songs" quickly.
Do you guys automate you jack apps setups somehow, or just rig them
manually?
Thomas
hallo kjetil,
sorry for nerving, but mammut also is broken here in the moment.
it obviously has some problems with jack (0.109.2 here).
i just recompiled mammut two days ago using juse-v1.44, but it does not
solve the problem.
starting in the console:
nowhiskey@murija2:~$ mammut
gakk gakk
I am drawing
GUI_init()
oggtell
SSE2 detected
zombified - calling shutdown handler
Mammut, error: JACK shut down.
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 0: "system:playback_1".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 1: "system:playback_2".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 2: "system:playback_3".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 3: "system:playback_4".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 4: "system:playback_5".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 5: "system:playback_6".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 6: "system:playback_7".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 7: "system:playback_8".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 8: "system:playback_9".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 9: "system:playback_10".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 10: "system:playback_11".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 11: "system:playback_12".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 12: "system:playback_13".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 13: "system:playback_14".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 14: "system:playback_15".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 15: "system:playback_16".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 16: "system:playback_17".
Warning. Cannot connect to jack output port 17: "system:playback_18".
.......
mammut prints an error message window:
jack shut down.
........
i can actually see it in the qjack's audio tab, but not able to connect.
also the gui is started.
if you think, i could provide you more useful information, just tell me
what!
cheers,
doc
In my previous post about qsynth I got the tip to use lilypond...
I've looked at it and I think the results of lilypond are very good!.
But... I don't like the 'TeX' way of puting music on paper... Most
musicians want to play with notes... not with computer language. You
also don't learn chinees to speak danish....
So what lilypond need is a good GUI.... At least that is what I need....
What is the best Gui for lilypond?
Dirk
I want to use seq24 with some Jackclient apps like linuxsampler but i can't
see any midi output sockets for seq24 on any Patchbay. Is it possible ?
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Arda EDEN
Cumhuriyet University
Faculty of Fine Arts
Department of Music Technology
Sivas/TURKEY
Hi all,
After a very long time indeed, I am in the final stages of
a new release for Secret Rabbit Code aka libsamplerate.
The big news is that I found a way to drastically improve the quality of
the SFC_SINC_MEDIUM_QUALITY and SRC_SINC_BEST_QUALITY converters.
For more info on that, see this blog entry:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/erikd/Blog/CodeHacking/SecretRabbitCode/progress.h…
I'm aiming for the new release to happen next weekend.
Cheers,
Erik
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