Hi,
I've some *.midi files, exported from lilypond, but Qtractor seems to be
able to open *.mid files only!?
I do not know what is the difference between *.mid and *.midi...
Is there a sollution?
Thanks
Philippe Hezaine a écrit :
> Grammostola Rosea a écrit :
>
>> Ok... maybe it is a better way to make a *.gig file of the wav's and
>> play that with rosegarden... I'll check it out.
>
I have forgotten to say that the previous solution is valid in case the
first 32 sounds are busied. That is the case with the "Valse of Lewis
Casserole", a song of mine.
Best.
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Hi all!
I just compiled and istalled misdn with my 2.6.24-rt1 kernel. I used the
mISDN git-tree.
Now when I try running some of the test-uitilities I get errors. i.e.:
mISDNuser/example/testcon
TestmISDN 1.0
TestmISDN cannot open mISDN due to No such file or directory
Or:
misdnportinfo
mISDN_open() failed: ret=-1 errno=2 (No such file or directory) Check for
mISDN
modules and device.
Do I have to create special devices? Is there maybe a script, I missed?
I have the following isdn-related stuff in /dev:
isdn/
capi/
capi20
in /dev/capi there are character specials from 0 to 28
in /dev/isdn there's only capi20 which is a link to /dev/capi20
could someone please help me here?
Kindest regards
Julien
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Currently my RME Madiface and nvidia share the same interrupt. They are
on the PCIe bus.
I have tried switching physical slots without any success.
According the motherboard manufacturer (Intel), the interrupt routing is
controlled by the OS and not by the BIOS. What options are available to
do this?
Thanks,
Dee
Hello all,
So here it is, our studio is finally set up, and we currently are
recording two albums (Sebkah-Chott's Nigla[h] and Sebkha-Chott's De la
Persistance, released on the 30th of October by Muséa Records) on it.
Here is the stuff we have, and how the whole thing is plugged and so on.
We'll try to describe all of that on a webpage as soon as possible.
PC / Hardware:
- Proc: Intel Q6600 Core 2 Quad
- Motherboard: Gigabyte P35C-DS3R
- GPU: ATI Radeon X1050
- RAM: 8Gb DDR800 - dual channel
- 1 sys HDD 80 Gb WD Caviar with 8Mb cache
- 2 data HDD 250 Gb WD Caviar with 16Mb cache striped on a RAID
- RME HDSP9652
HDDs management:
- swap is dispatched on the three HDDs with the same priority, so that
it does swap as if there was a RAID 0 array.
- the two partitions remaining on both 250Gb HDD are striped in a RAID 0
array.
OS:
- Debian AMD64 Lenny mixed with some 64studio packages - realtime kernel
(compiled by ourselves)
- Ubuntu Studio 64
Softwares used:
- Ardour 2.4.1 (will change with updates) (for recording and mixing the
whole thing)
- Rosegarden 1.7 (for playing "witness" instruments and editing
notations)
- Qsynth
- Muse (when Rosegarden has some dependancies conflicts with Ardour)
- hdspmixer and hdspconf
External hardware:
- Alesis HD24XR (which is plugged through 6 ADAT -max- to the HDSP9652,
the worldclock is the one from the RME, it finally consists in a
24-tracks direct-to-disk recorder)
(- Yamaha DM2000 (id.)) / not always present
Preamps:
- 6x TL-Audio 5001 (4x tube preamps)
- 1x TL-Audio 5051 (1x tube preamp)
Mics:
- 1x Neumann TLM 103 (voice and instruments like violin, soprano
saxophones, and so on)
- 1x Neumann KM 184 Stereo Set (over heads, very sharp in treble, nice
to hear, used with drums, percussion, acoustic guitars, ...)
- 1x AKG C414 XLS Stereo Set (id. KM184, but a bit different)
- 1x EV RE20 (for low frequencies, like Barytone Saxophone, and so on)
- 1x Sennheiser MD421 U (for almost everything!)
- 1x Shure Beta 91 (for Kick)
- 1x Shure Beta 52 (for Kick)
- 2x Shure Beta 56 (for snares and so on)
- 6x Beyerdynamic Opus 88 (for snares and toms)
Other:
- Line 6 Pod XT Pro (bass and guitar), which are plugged through AES/EBU
and S/PDIF inputs, avoiding a conversion.
So here it is. The only purposes of this studio is to produce FREE ARTS
and to make some LESSONS about how to use free softwares in
professionnal audio context.
Don't hesitate to ask me what you wonder!
See you.
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° Sebkha-Chott (www.sebkhachott.net - Ohreland [FR]) - next touring period: 04-06/2008
° Unexpect (www.unexpect.com - Montréal [CA]) - Europe tour w/ Sebkha-Chott period: 09-12/2008
° La Muette (www.myspace.com/muette - Paris [FR]) - next touring period: 05/2008 (Bretagne)
° Mel-P (www.mel-p.net - Le Mans [FR]) - next touring period: 09/2008
Phone: +33 (0)2 43 52 15 77
hi
i am looking for a PCMCIA FireWire card with Texas Instruments chip, a
source on eBay with shipping to Europe would be best, any idea?
Simone
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.wmv , .wma , .pps along with all proprietary Windows formats won t be
accepted and/or viewed....
Hi
I recently bought energyXT2 (commercial, native linux daw) and now I'm
looking for vst plugins. It seems that the program could be run through
wine (supporting windows vsts in dll-format), but somehow I have the
feeling that running the native version is faster and should be more
stable. So my questions are:
1) What would must-haves native-linux vsts (I have freeverb, the mda's
and the loser-plugins + a few more)?
2) I contacted the author of glitch (http://illformed.org/blog/glitch/),
which seems like a really cool tool, asking if was interested in
providing a linux version of glitch. Can anything in general be said
regarding how hard it would be to supply a linux version? I guess it's
not only a matter of under compiling, right? I'm willing to help as much
as I can, but my programming is no that great, are others interesting in
helping, for instance by porting glitch, should the developer be willing
to play along.
3) I know there are some non-free issues with vsts, but what exactly are
those, and provided I'm right in assuming that the linux audio (dev)
community has a negative attitude vsts, what would the main arguments
against it be?
4) Anyone here using vsts (both native and windows)? If so how do you
use them, in which hosts, and with which benefits/problems? Who do you
use them over dssi or ladspa alternatives?
Looking forward to hearing from you!
--
peace, love & harmony
Atte
http://atte.dk | http://myspace.com/attejensenhttp://anagrammer.dk | http://modlys.dk
My website is now looking increasingly dated and is not at all easy to
maintain, but I really have little (visual) artistic talent.
I'm looking for suggestions on how to improve it and what tools to
use to make it more maintainable. If at all possible I want to stick to
my original premise:
Fast loading
Uncluttered appearance
No flash
No javascript
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
I have an M-Audio Fast Track Pro, and it works great
for recording in stereo with Audacity. (my setup:
http://www.linuxworld.com/community/?q=node/1740 )
Now I need a couple more channels. I've done web
searches for every mention I can find of this box
with Linux, and I don't see any examples of anyone
recording more than just stereo. Anyone able to see
four tracks?
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Don Marti +1 415-734-7913 mobile
http://zgp.org/~dmarti/
dmarti(a)zgp.org Linux device driver unconference: http://freedomhec.org/
While I was asleep last night wine applications lost the ability to
recognise alsa midi ports (external controller, midi-through etc). In
other words I was able to work with midi last night, but something has
changed. In both Reaper and in Tracktion 3 Demo the box in the
preferences where all the devices were listed last night is now empty.
I thought it might have been a wine upgrade from the official ubuntu
hardy version to the one in the winehq repository (1.1.2), but rolling
it back made no difference. However at some point while I was trying to
get wineasio-x working I tried changing winecfg to disable alsa. When I
first noticed that midi wasn't working winealsa was still disabled, but
after I re-enabled it it still refused to work. In other words I had
done something that could reasonably be expected to cause wine midi to
stop working, but it didn't start working again once I had put this right.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on here?
Many thanks :)
Robert