Hello,
I'm having some problem bruning a master with k3b. The master I've to
burn is an audio CD with an extra multimedia track. When bruning it with
k3b, it uses 2 sessions.
The fact is the factory can't use those masters, they get an read error,
and assume it's due to:
- not .CDA files (that ain't the point, I think)
- "CD haché", it means it has been written with several different speeds
What do you think about it, and how would you manage to brun this kinda
Master CD?
Thanks a lot.
Aurélien
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Hi people!
Thanks very much for all the advices you gave about the "creating a good bass
sound" subject, I'm going to try and play with some programs and
configurations new for me (I have no experience with synths and MiDi at all),
so I'll be busy for some time with all this info... :)
I see there's a lot of experienced people here in the list, I thought I was
the only crazy one using Free Soft for creating Music ;)
Some things I'll be trying are:
Seq24 with Hexter.
NekoBee, AMS, Phasex.
Linuxsampler & Chapman Stick patch
Once in Ardour, some Eq, compression, etc...
Anyway, at the end I guess I'll buy a cheap real bass, route it through the
PODxt to add some preamp and sound modelling, and finally to the analogue
input to Ardour :)
Thanks again to everybody!
Jorge.
I was wondering if y'all would help me with some questions? Can I use
a VST like Crystal, http://www.greenoak.com/crystal/download.html ,
with Linux Sampler? For instance can I load a cello in LS and then
somehow use Crystal or other VST's with it? How would I go about this?
What programs would I need?
Also do VSTi work with Linux? Can I use Garritan Personal Orchestra
with Linux? Can I use GPO with Crystal or other VST's? How?
Many, Many, Thanks,
Preston
Hi everyone!
I just wondered: If they say"tutti" and mean the registration of a church
organ, do they really mean "ALL registers"? I want to get a real full typical
"tutti" sound out of aeolus. So do I really draw all stops/
Kindest regards and I'm sorry, if this is too stupid
Julien
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Hello,
i want to buy a new sound card for a mobil environment. Since i have special requirements (external USB sound card, minimum 4 channel simultaneous recording, linux compatible in particular jackd and ardour).
Currently I am testing the Lexicon Omega. Its working flawless under JAD 1.0 (Jack Audio Distribution). But it needs an extra 9V AC power supply, which can not be replaced with a 9V DC power supply (battery power). Hence it is difficult to use in my application scenario.
Now i am thinking of purchasing the ESI Maya 44 USB. Have anyone have experinces with this device?
Is it working in linux?
I have already search the internet for linux compatibility. But there are only old forum threads (Jan 2006) reporting problems.
Are these problems fixed in current linux distros?
The status of this device on the alsa homepage is currently “under devolpment”. Since the Lexicon Omega is even not listed there and nevertheless working, i hope that the Maya 44 USB is working under linux too.
Maybe your guys have recommendations for another sound device.
Thank you for advice!
Hai
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Hi, Daniel!
Excellent piece of software!-) Thank you! Compiles with no problems on
Ubuntu Studio 8.04. Very intuitive user interface. Very good presets.
The configure script did not report libxpm-dev missing and allowed to
attempt compilation.
My first impressions are that my Korg ToneWorks pedal is going to trash
bin and make some room for good preamp ;) (I also tested the Rakarrack
with direct input from the guitar to my sound card without pedal and it
still works perfectly)
Br:
Beepo
Daniel Vidal wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> We are pleased to announce the release of RAKARRACK, The best program
> for guitar effects developed for the platform GNU/Linux under the GPL
> license.
>
> This based on the magnificent set of effects developed by Paul Nasca
> Octavian for the synthesizer ZynAddSubFX. It contains 10 effects:
> Linear EQ, Compressor, Distortion, Overdrive, Echo, Chorus, Phaser,
> flanger, Reverb and parametric EQ. But that's not all. It has
> characteristics that make it unique. It includes a tuner and a
> monophonic MIDI converter and is capable of receiving MIDI signals to
> control volume and program change. You can save and restore the state
> of the rack on file and also manages banks up to 80 presets. The
> application is distributed with a bank of 80 effects of the most
> varied styles. The help is available in four languages: English,
> Spanish, Portuguese and French.
>
> This software, documentation and demos is available in
> http://rakarrack.sourceforge.net <http://rakarrack.sourceforge.net/>
>
> This link lead you to a demo http://rakarrack.sourceforge.net/rak-128.ogg
>
> The team RAKARRACK wants to give special thanks to Carlos Pino, a
> great Spanish guitarist, he has advised, directed, and criticized that
> without his invaluable assistance this program would not have been
> possible. These links lead you to your music ... It's a beautiful trip.
>
> http://www.myspace.com/toonik
> http://www.myspace.com/carlospinojazz
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>
holborn wrote:
> > We are pleased to announce the release of RAKARRACK, guitar effects processor
> > software developed for the platform GNU/Linux under the GPL license.
> >
>
just built a rpm, started JACK and RAKARRACK, plugged my guitar into the
soundcard - and had a lot of fun: great!! this is, what I was waiting
for:-) I love it! nice looking, very good sounds and so versatile :-))
thank you very much for this nice piece of software!
greets
Susanne
On Tuesday 20 May 2008, Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
> Florian Schmidt <mista.tapas(a)gmx.net> writes:
> >> Sure it does. But what makes ALSA MIDI more suitable for that purpose?
> >
> > Zero added latency for one. jackd only makes sense for inter-process
> > delivery of MIDI signals. For inter-machine sending of midi where the
> > other machine might be a hardware synth, it doesn't make sense at all to
> > send the signal through another daemon..
>
> AFAIK this is just wrong, JACK ALSA MIDI backends are normal ALSA MIDI
> clients, there is nowhere you get additional latency.
Maybe i missed something. Here's how i view things:
Yes, i have an app, let's call it jack-keyboard which can only talk to jackd.
Ok, the user wants to send MIDI from jack-keyboard to the hardware MIDI
interface on the computer which is connected to a hardware synthesizer..
Ok, so the user hooks up the jackd MIDI output port of jack-keyboard to the
respective jackd MIDI input port of the jackd MIDI -> ALSA MIDI bridge.
Let's further assume that the periodsize of jackd is large (> 100ms).. The
user presses a key and jack-keyboard writes the MIDI event (timestamped i
suppose) into its buffer. Then jackd will, at some point in the future,
decide to run a cycle. The event will propagate to the jackd MIDI - ALSA MIDI
bridge. The event is timestamped, so the ALSA MIDI bridge when it has put
emphasis on providing jitter free experience, will wait just a little more
with sending out the event to the hw interface.
Finally the event is sent out. How is >100ms "no extra delay"? Or does jackd
also offer a way to "short circuit" the process cycles for events that are
sent from an app directly to a hw interface?
Regards,
Flo
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ll-plugins is a small collection of LV2 plugins and a host that runs
them. This is the first release.
In order to build ll-plugins you need to have the following packages
installed:
cairomm >= 1.2.4
gtkmm >= 2.8.8
libjack >= 0.109.0
liblash >= 0.5.1
lv2-c++-tools >= 1.0.0
libsndfile >= 1.0.16
libsamplerate >= 0.1.2
You can download the latest released version of ll-plugins from
http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org
You can also get the latest development code from the Git repository
using this command:
git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/ll-plugins.git
Beware that the development code may not work or even compile.
THE PLUGINS
===========
All plugins are installed in separate LV2 bundles (except the ones that
are closely related, like the math-constant plugins or the mono and
stereo versions of the peak meter). The GUIs, for the plugins that have
GUIs, are installed in bundles of their own to make it easier for
packagers to put them in separate binary packages to avoid Gtk
dependencies for the plugins themselves.
The plugins are reasonably simple and could be used as examples or
starting points for hackers who want to write LV2 plugins based on the
frameworks in the lv2-c++-tools package. There are synths, event
processors, simple audio and control manipulators and GUI-based plugins.
BASIC ARPEGGIATOR
=================
This plugin is just what it says. It takes MIDI event input and writes
MIDI event output in the form of an arpeggio over the held keys in the
input. You can control the speed of the arpeggio and the direction (up
or down).
CONTROL2MIDI
============
A plugin that converts a LV2 control port value to MIDI CC events. You
can set the CC number and the expected range of the input value.
KLAVIATUR
=========
A MIDI keyboard. You can use it to send pitchbend events, CC events and
of course notes, using mouse or keyboard. Handy when you want to test a
synth patch but don't have a real keyboard nearby. Klaviatur has a Gtk
GUI that you use to control it.
MATH-CONSTANTS
==============
A set of plugins that output constant control parameters for
mathematical constants defined in the C header <math.h>.
MATH-FUNCTIONS
==============
A set of plugins wrapping most of the functions in the C header <math.h>
(sin(), cos(), exp(), modf() etc). All are available as both audio rate
and control rate functions.
PEAK METER
==========
A decaying peak meter that shows the peak level of the input signal.
There is a mono and a stereo version. Both have Gtk GUIs.
RUDOLF 556
==========
A simple drum machine with six separate drum voices - two bass drums,
two snares and two hihats. The different voices are mapped to C, D, E,
F, G and A in all octaves, and every voice has three control parameters
(length, hardness and volume). This plugin has a Gtk GUI that you can
use to control the parameters.
SINESHAPER
==========
An LV2 version of the Sineshaper synth - two sine oscillators fed
through two sine waveshapers in series, with a bunch of parameters to
control them. This plugin has a Gtk GUI too.
THE HOST
========
The host that comes with this package is called Elven (Experimental LV2
Execution ENvironment). It is pretty slow and I don't really recommend
it. If you can use another host, do that.
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