Hi All,
Fons presented Aliki at LAC 2006 and I was wondering if the videos
were available. I remember that some videos were available for 2006
and 2007, but I can't find them anymore (probably lost in all my
bookmarks!)Anyone know?
(Fons: I have your clearly written paper and presentation, but
explanations are always preferred, especially when presented from the
author.)
much obliged,
brad
Hello list,
I attempted to send this to the ecasound list, but it failed. Hope
you all don't mind me sending it here in the hopes of getting an
answer...
I've been researching ecasound today after seeing it mentioned on the Linux
Audio Users' list a few times. After doing a lot of reading, it seems that
ecasound would be the *perfect* host for a modular synthesizer setup
(a la AMS, but text-based). In fact,
I found an old post on the LAU list where someone had done just that. All of
the LADSPA plugins are there for doing such a thing, but...
Does ecasound support basic MIDI note-on/note-off messages? i/o/w, can I
connect my keyboard to it and it understand note-on and send it to, say, a CAPS
VCO plugin? In doing my research, many of the posts seemed to indicate that
this behavior was NOT supported, yet I found other messages that said ecasound
supports the ALSA sequencer API, so I'm confused.
FYI, I have a working Linux audio system setup (Debian), my MIDI keyboard is
recognized by ALSA, jackd runs great, etc...
Thanks for your help!
Josh Lawrence
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Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
Can anyone recommend a DAWor sampling system with roughly the same
functionality as Propellerheads Reason? I've recently switched to Ubuntu as
my main OS and would like to get something installed that I can work with.
thanks!
mark
i want to use three (!) grafic-cards in my studio64 pc (studio64 rc2.1 with
kernel 2.6.21). the first should be an agp the two others should be pci
these are my questions:
1) is it possible?
2) if yes can anyone send my his xorg.conf-file?
3) if yes: how can the first one show my normal desktop the second rosegarden
and the third hydrogen?
4) which cards should i take?
5) is it better to load three different modules -> three different cards or
can two be of the same type
hi
i have jack-rack setup properly with midi control, but i can only map
control change and not on/off buttons (for example the enable
buttons).If i right click on a button i get a string in the midi setup
window but it is seen as a CC message.Am i missing something?
Simone
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.wmv , .wma , .pps along with all proprietary Windows formats won t be
accepted and/or viewed....
I found the following article on the net about compensating for
proximity effect using a dynamic equalizer.
http://rane.com/note1550.html
Has anyone tried something like this with LADSPA plugins? If so what
plugins did you use?
Regards,
Steve.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Justin Smith <noisesmith(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, May 16, 2008 at 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [LAU] Proximity Effect and Dynamic EQ using LADSPA plugins?
To: Steve Fosdick <lists(a)pelvoux.nildram.co.uk>
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 8:59 AM, Steve Fosdick
<lists(a)pelvoux.nildram.co.uk> wrote:
> I found the following article on the net about compensating for
> proximity effect using a dynamic equalizer.
>
> http://rane.com/note1550.html
>
> Has anyone tried something like this with LADSPA plugins? If so what
> plugins did you use?
>
> Regards,
> Steve.
>
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>
I couldn't find the ladspa plugin that would do this standalone
(though I could swear I have seen it before somewhere), but jamin is
an audio mastering jack client where you can hand draw eq curves and
seperate frequency ranges can have different
gain/compression/expansion curves, so this seems to be pretty much
what jamin was designed for (if you have a sufficiently fast computer
jamin should be fine real-time, though it seems to be a bit more
post-processing oriented in terms of the built in workflow).
You should also be able to build a setup to do what the article
describes using ladspa plugins in PD, galan, alsa-modular, or ingen,
out of a few filters (simplest case, one low-pass, one bandpass, one
high-pass), with seperate compressors connected to the output of each
filter, if jamin is too big a sledgehammer for swatting this
particular fly.
oops, I meant to send this to the list
Version 2.5 of jack-keyboard can be downloaded from:
http://pin.if.uz.zgora.pl/~trasz/jack-keyboard/jack-keyboard-2.5.tar.gz
The biggest change is switching from hand-written makefiles to autotools.
This should make packagers' life easier.
jack-keyboard is a virtual MIDI keyboard - a program that allows you to
send JACK MIDI events (play ;-) using your PC keyboard. It's somewhat
similar to vkeybd, except it uses JACK MIDI instead of ALSA, and the
keyboard mapping is much better - it uses the same layout as trackers
(like Impulse Tracker) did, so you have two and half octaves under your
fingers.
http://pin.if.uz.zgora.pl/~trasz/jack-keyboard/
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If you cut off my head, what would I say? Me and my head, or me and my body?
i use studio64. if i record midi and use qsynth with the 5.1 soundfont my cpu
goes to 100%. is this normal? hydrogen runs in the background.
what can i do to decrease cpu-load?
Hello,
I have installed mythbuntu 8.04 to replace windows xp media center
2005 and are encountering an issue with it. I've got an a8n-sli
deluxe motherboard with realtek ac'97 compatible alc850 builtin
motherboard audio. I can play back music in mythmusic if my
.asoundrc file is this:
pcm.nforce-hw {
type hw
card 0
}
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave.pcm "nforce"
}
pcm.nforce {
type dmix
ipc_key 1234
slave {
pcm "hw:0,0"
}
}
ctl.nforce-hw {
type hw
card 0
}
Here are the settings that are used in mythtv:
Audio output device: ALSA:default
Passthrough output device: Default
Max Audio Channels: 5.1 Upmix: Passive
x Enable AC3 to SPDIF passthrough
x Enable DTS to SPDIF passthrough
But then sending out the audio through xine doesn't work when playing
back dvd's. Unless of course I use this for an .asoundrc file.
pcm.!default {
type hw
card 0
device 2
## Uncomment the following to use "mixed-analog" by default
# slave.pcm "dmix-analog"
## Uncomment the following to use (unmixed) "digital" by default
slave.pcm "digital-hw"
## Uncomment the following to use "mixed-digital" by default
# slave.pcm "dmix-digital"
}
# Alias for digital (S/PDIF) output on the card
# Do not use this directly--it requires specific rate, channels, and format
pcm.digital-hw {
type hw
card 0
# device 1
# - Comment out "device 1" above and uncomment one of the below or
create a new "device N" line as appropriate for your sound card or device 2
# device 4
}
The sound then is sent out properly with ac3/dts being sent out
compressed and mpeg2 being sent out uncompressed. Here is the
command I use to launch xine:
xine dvd:// -F -V xv -A alsa:device=hw=0,2 --no-splash --no-gui
--no-mouse --borderless
So what I want to do is since the uncompressed audio has to go
through "hw:0,0", can I up convert that using stereo up mix and
encode it to ac3 automatically in real time and then put that
compressed ac3 through the spdif plug which is "hw:0,2". I have
verified that I am sending audio as pass through in xine.
I've been searching for how to do this for the past 2 weeks and are
hoping someone else has already done it so that I can just change the
.asoundrc file settings so that both will work. I'm currently
running a bash script to copy each version of .asoundrc depending on
what I want to do at the time with my mythtv box. I was able to do
it in windows media center 2005 easily enough, can I do it in linux? Thanks.