Hey list,
I am having a problem a small problem with JSampler. When I try to save into
the instrument database, I get a message that I do not have permissions, or
in some instances that the database is read only. Does anyone know the
solution for this?
Thanks,
Kjel
On Monday 31 March 2008 21:59:28 Hermann Meyer wrote:
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> *Gesendet:* 30.03.08 20:29:41
> *An:* linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
> *Betreff:* [LAU] jack_mixer
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to install jack_mixer, but when I'll want to start it I'll get:
>
>
> jack_mixer
> PHAT audio widgets not found, some features will not be available
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/bin/jack_mixer", line 42, in ?
> from serialization_xml import xml_serialization
> File "/usr/local/bin/../share/jack_mixer/serialization_xml.py", line 23,
> in ?
> import xml.dom.ext
> ImportError: No module named ext
>
>
> ...
>
> Dirk
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> Hi
>
> do you have the Phat libarys installed ? You can find the .debŽs on my Lv2
> site.
>
> greatings hermann
>
Yes, I've the phat libraries installed and I used the deb on your site. But
still:
PHAT audio widgets not found, some features will not be available
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/jack_mixer", line 42, in ?
from serialization_xml import xml_serialization
File "/usr/bin/../share/jack_mixer/serialization_xml.py", line 23, in ?
import xml.dom.ext
ImportError: No module named ext
I've also python2.4 installed, but it looks to me there's missing something?
Dirk
Dave Phillips wrote:
> Another winner. Very cool stuff, Thorsten. I like it as is, but it has
> great potential for remixes.
Thank you! My though exactly ;)
> Ah, if only I had about twelve more hours per day...
Oh yes. Plus more days in the week. Weekend, that is :)
Thanks also to Garryo!
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Hi!
A while ago I posted a WIP version of this, now I call it done after
just running it through Jamin :)
http://www.archive.org/details/woxitron
Complete Ardour session available, .tar.bz2, wavpack, CC-BY-SA like last
time.
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Hello list,
I've built and installed qsampler with no troubles, but when I go to run it
I get:
qsampler: error while loading shared libraries: liblscp.so.5: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
I have linux sampler running, so I know that liblscp.so.5 is there. Is there
some way I can tell it where to look? I'm running Ubuntu studio 7.10.
Thanks!
Kjel
Hello,
I'm running Fedora 8 Linux with the CCRMA realtime kernel and a
M-Audio Transit USB audio interface on a laptop. The interface works
fine when there is no digital input (sync is set to internal) but when
I connect a digital signal to the optical input (sync seems to go
automatically to external) the audio output starts to have sporadic
glitches and noise bursts (of course, I stopped Jack before plugging
the optical cable). I tried the same thing booting in Windows Vista
and I didn't have any problems at all. Is there anyone around having
the same kind of issues? I'm using the latest version of madfuload (
http://usb-midi-fw.sourceforge.net/ )
Thanks!
Hector
Hi!
This piece is about the feeling of being rejected.
Don't worry about me, I had to let off steam in a way.
While everything originates from recordings done with my cheap dynamic
mic, the end result is fairly electronic, digital in sound. Happens if
you modulate processed audio and continue with mangling it :)
The complete Ardour session is available as .tar.bz2
Wavpacking turned 184.5 MB into 75.8 (losless). I took care to remove
most of the audio not actually in use, but left some construction
material in.
I would love to hear replacements for some of my parts (bass, guitar,
flute anyone?) or remixes ;) It's all licensed as CC Attribution
Share-Alike.
Flac, Ogg Vorbis, MP3, session archive, all on:
http://www.archive.org/details/we_dont_want_you
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I have been using Renoise new Linux port for about a month. It's the first software I ever paid for, to get the full .wav exporting features etc.
The Renoise community is very friendly and supportive. It runs fine on Linux, but it's still 32-bit so you can't run it with jack and vst instruments on 64-bit just yet. But the 64-bit port is just round the corner.
Renoise is blindingly fast once you learn the keyboard shortcuts. You can run the whole shebang off the PC keyboard with very little mousing but I also use a Korg drum controller and a MIDI keyboard. It is very easy to map pan, vol and fx parameters to the faders and sliders on a MIDI keyboard.
The sample editor and instrument editor are very good and you can get an infinite variety of sounds from the included set of basic sounds.
So the lack of jack and VSTs in 64-bit is not such a problem for keen tweakers. Its very easy to add effects to tracks, sub-groups and the master and again the included effects are very good.
I never used a tracker before Renoise and it does take a little while to adjust to the different way of composing.
I also use Freewheeling, Ardour2, seq24 and Rosegarden (and others) depending on the project.
But for quickly blocking in a musical idea it is hard to go past Renoise because you can compose multi-pattern, multi-track pieces almost as fast as you can think them up. And then take the piece to full production quality. And not just music - people are using it for soundtracks as well.
But its not as fast as Freewheeling and for live improv Freewheeling is the king IMHO! But Renoise gives you more control over mixing, panning and effects etc. after the fact.
Hope this helps,
Norv
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