To celebrate my new full time job, and payday, I just got a zoom h2.
It records four channels from its four microphones, runs on AA
batteries, and can be accessed as a hard drive or a sound card (sadly
only two mics at a time when a sound card). Excellent little machine
for the price.
My one problem is that alsa (either via amixer, alsamixer or
oss-emulation mixer via aumix) will not give me any mixer controls. Am
I stuck with using the silly buttons on the machine for all mixing,
when I use it as a sound card? How hard would it be to write a mixer
for it... is the problem a lack of developer time or an issue with the
device itself?
hi,
i want to get the same kernel-source as used in 64studio 2.1rc2 (named
2.6.21-1-multimedia-486 #1 SMP PREEMPT RT)
does anyone know, which patches are applied to the
original-kernel-source "linux-2.6.21.1.tar.gz" which i can download from
kernel.org?
where can i download the patches?
unfortunately i even cannot find the RT-Project-patch for 2.6.21.1 on
kernel.org :-(
or 2nd chance: how can i use my old config of 2.6.21-1
(/boot/config-2.6.21-1-multimedia-486) for a new build of kernel 2.6.25.4
with patch-2.6.25.4-rt3.gz. which patches do i need therefor?
many thanx
mike
p.s.: thanks for all your help in the past!! i did'n see such a wunderful
community like linux-audio-user before! really great!
Just to say that it's available on Musix GNU/Linux [debian etch
compatible])
http://www.musix.org.ar/wiki/index.php/Rakarrack
Cheers!
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* "Debate sobre Educacion en Informatica: martes 20 a las 10hs en la
Direccion General de
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y videos del evento]
* Asistir al "Congreso nacional de estudiantes de ingeniería en en
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La Plata UTN, 21, 22 y 23 de Mayo
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0. "Plan de alfabetización digital en base a Software Libre"
1. Informate: http://educarsincadenas.com.ar
2. Te interesa?
Unite! http://groups.google.com/group/alfabetizaciondigital/
3. Conocés alguien a quien pueda interesarle?
Debemos llegar a los gremios docentes, no-docentes y centros de
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Hello list,
I'm starting to think that I'm beating my head against a wall trying
to make plain Debian work for me as an audio distro. So, I've been
looking at Musix, but the install media is DVD - way too much. Can I
use the Debian net installer and add Musix's sources and apt-get
dist-upgrade from there? If I can do that, what flavor of Debian is
best to use, stable or testing?
I still like starting with a bare-bones install and adding what I want
to it, I'm just getting tired of compiling my own stuff. Why reinvent
the wheel? :)
--
Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
The 0.7 release of dssi-vst is now available.
dssi-vst is a DSSI plugin wrapper for Win32 VST effects and
instruments with GUI support, allowing them to be loaded into any DSSI
host. As of this release, it also provides a LADSPA wrapper for
effects plugins.
dssi-vst finally has its own homepage:
http://www.breakfastquay.com/dssi-vst/
Changes since the previous version 0.6:
* dssi-vst now exposes a LADSPA descriptor as well as a DSSI
descriptor, and the install target now installs dssi-vst to the system
LADSPA directory as well as the DSSI one. This change permits you to
use dssi-vst to load VST effects in LADSPA hosts, as well as to load
VST effects and instruments in DSSI hosts as before. When used in a
LADSPA host, the VST GUI will not be shown unless the host supports
DSSI-style GUIs for LADSPA plugins as well -- which most do not.
(If you don't want dssi-vst to provide LADSPA plugins too, simply do
not install it into the LADSPA plugin directory, install it only in
the DSSI one.)
* The vsthost program uses jack_client_open instead of
jack_client_new, for more predictable client names.
* dssi-vst now compiles with gcc 4.3 and is slightly less likely than
previously to crash on startup.
A warning: the new provision of a LADSPA wrapper causes problems when
used with versions of Rosegarden older than 1.7.0. These versions
support both LADSPA and DSSI plugins, but will use the LADSPA plugin
of a given soname and label in preference to a similarly named DSSI,
causing the DSSI versions of VST effects provided by dssi-vst to be
inaccessible. Version 1.7.0 of Rosegarden reversed this, and so works
better with this release of dssi-vst.
Chris
Hi!
I think this is mainly to Fons, but probably someone else can help as well.
What is required to record new organ pipes for aeolus? Would that be
appreciated anyway. I know that it requires graphical analysis and a few other
things afterwards, which I CAN'T do anyway. But we have a nice newer organ
here in Soest. They just finished it about a year ago. I just thought, if I
could fullfill the basic requirements, I might ask them.
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
Arnold Krille wrote:
> USB2 would have the bandwidth. But there is no usb2-audio-standard
There is; it was released in 2006.
> so there is no real driver for the various usb2-audio devices...
AFAIK there is no USB 2.0 audio device that conforms to the standard,
but the Emu 0202 and 0404 are supported by the snd-usb-audio driver
(the SB Audigy 2 NX is partially supported, digital I/O doesn't work).
Regards,
Clemens
Hi,
I am new to this list and want to share my linux audio related experiences
with You while hopefully finding answers to my own problems.
The first problem I have run into is which drum program to use.
What I need is a program that
1.) uses a softwaresynth such as fluidsynth for playing the actual sound,
2.) can be triggered to play these sounds by receiving MIDI messages,
3.) (very important) can receive MIDI controller messages, so it will play
fills, intros, breaks, endings, start, stop etc. all by receiving MIDI
messages.
I have tried stygmorgan, but the doc is in Spanish only which I do not
understand, and the tracker/sequencer part of stygmorgan is something I do
not understand either... The author of stygmorgan wrote to me that stygmorgan
is the successor to horgand/gmorgan. But he has not released a newer version
of stygmorgan for quite some time.
I have tried hydrogen, but that does not understand MIDI messages other than
start/stop.
I have tried lmms, but this also does not understand MIDI controller messages,
although both hydrogen and lmms look very promising otherwise.
I have tried keykit, but I could not get the ports to run on my notebook and
the latest version 7.6e is not available on the download page.
What could you recommend to me?
Thanks in advance,
Crypto.
Hi everyone!
this was born from a thread about Aeolus (organ synthesizer) on LAU. I just
uploaded a few Bach peices from the "wohltemperierte Klavier" (well-tempered
Klavier) Book 1. Here are the links and mini-description:
http://juliencoder.de/bach/wtk1-cdp.mp3
The c Major prelude played on the grand Piano sound of my Korg tr76 (Triton
series).
http://juliencoder.de/bach/wtk1-cmp.mp3
The C Minor prelude played on the harpsichord of the "historic Keyboards"
library by pmi/sampletekk. This was played via LinuxSampler
http://juliencoder.de/bach/wtk1-dmf.mp3
The D Minor Fugue, played on an analogue lead sound on my Clavia Nordlead3.
this was done six years ago.
http://juliencoder.de/bach/wtk1-eflatmf.mp3
The Eflat Minor Fugue played on the "Old Lady" gandpiano. A sample Steinway
again through LinuxSampler and the library again from PMI/sampletekk
http://juliencoder.de/bach/wtk1-fmp.mp3
the F Minor Prelude played through Aeolus. Don't ask me about the
registration. If you really want toknow, I'll have to find it again. :-)
All except the D Minor Fugue were not processed by anything. Just as they
came out of the box.
Sorry for the MP3s, I like OGG much more, but these were done for a demo-CD.
If you don't mind around 80MB, you can also download it. It's a
zip-compressed ISO-file. That means:
1. Download
2. unzip demo_cd.zip
3. cdrecord -v jpc-demo_cd.iso
Optionally specify your device and speed options or use a different
burn-software. :-)
OR:
mount -r -t iso9660 -o loop jpc-demo_cd.iso /your/vafourite/path/
http://juliencoder.de/demo_cd.zip
Feedback is wellcome. what you like and what is particularly distrubing and
of course miss spelled links.
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