This is Steinway_IMIS soundfont, version 2.2.
ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/sf2/Steinway_IMIS2.2
This version fixes the issue with loops. I hope this is the good one
and there are no more remaining major bugs.
Marcos is a little busy right now, so he asked me to make this fix. He
is thinking to make other improvements, so expect more updates soon.
Hello,
Does anyone know of a good plugin that will generate subharmonics?
I would like to put a little more low frequency "oomph" into my bass
track. Preferrable LADSPA, but VST would work, too.
Thanks for any help!
-TimH
Olivier Guilyardi:
>
> Ken Restivo wrote:
>> It has been over 7 years since I last messed around with writing Pthreads applications.
>>
>> I recall it as a painful, ugly, brain-numbing task. I located an exercise I did back then to address the consumer/producer problem in Pthreads, and just the sight of it is giving me a headache.
>>
>> I'm being lazy, so instead of researching everything that's out there, I'll ask here: can anyone recommend a relatively simple and painless abstraction library (GPL or LGPL of course) that will give me functions to create a thread in which I can stuff things into a ring buffer, and another thread in which I can pull stuff out of it?
>>
>> By the way, I know that JACK has a very nice event buffer which is insanely easy to use (and I have), and makes multithreading almost transparent, but this isn't a JACK app.
>
> I don't know of any abstraction library, but creating/terminating a normal
> thread with pthread is really an easy task IMO. It's about 10 lines in C.
>
> For inter-thread communication there's Portaudio's ring buffer:
> http://portaudio.com/trac/browser/portaudio/trunk/src/common/pa_ringbuffer.h
>
> It can easily be used out of Portaudio (I'm currently doing that), and it
> features memory barriers [1] which AFAIK Jack's ringbuffer doesn't.
>
> One problem with everything Portaudio is this heavy naming scheme. For a simpler
> API, you might like my little wrapper:
> http://jackbeat.samalyse.org/browser/jackbeat/trunk/src/core/ringbuffer.h
>
Nice. It's probably quicker to copy the jack_ringbuffer.c file out of jack
though.
> Portaudio actually also offers a callback mechanism (with hidden thread
> creation), so if you're coding an non-JACK audio app, you might want to check it
> out.
>
> For thread synchronization, semaphores (man semaphore.h) are really easy to use.
> However, if you need a lock-free equivalent (for realtime, ...) phtread mutex
> and especially pthread_mutex_trylock are your friends.
>
Those friends can be really cranky sometimes though.
By using atomic operations instead, it's possible to avoid
a lot of headache by not having to synchronize at all.
Performance might be better too. Midishare has lockfree
atomic functions for lifo and fifi queues:
http://midishare.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/midishare/midishare/src/common/…
Hi,
sorry, just realized that the hammond discussion mentioned below was here and
not at LAD, so please allow this kind of "crosspost":
this is my first post to LAD. The discussion about a hammond simulation "Fons
could you make us...", Beatrix and some research for writing a (german)
wikipedia article (stub) about the Vox Continental inspired me to hack a quick
organ program that simulates the internal signal flow of the "Connie" with JACK
MIDI input and JACK audio output.
Have fun:
http://cryptomys.de/horo/Connie/Connie-0.1.tar.gz
Ciao
Martin Homuth-Rosemann
Frank Kober wrote:
> Hi there,
> I just noticed that I'm not able to save sounds to my custom root bank directory,
> and wondered if I did something wrong setting this up in my home. Also, when I
> try to change the name of the current sound with a right click, the dialog opens
> OK and lets me enter the patch name, but it won't keep it when I click OK.
> Any idea? I thought about my bank dir file permissions, but they seem to be OK.
> I'm not sure, but I think that this worked already with yoshimi. I cannot tell the
> last version with which it did though...
Right click instrument name change now works. For me, saving to a custom bank root
seems ok, but some funkiness there wouldn't greatly surprise me. If it still doesn't
satisfy, perhaps you can spell out the steps you're taking and from that I'll
hopefully be able to figure out where it's going wrong.
0.021 fix right click instrument rename and a couple of bank management issues
<http://www.graggrag.com/?q=yoshimi>
cheers, Cal
>> But actually you guys lost me a bit, what is so important about the plugin paradigma?
if you have quite a lot plugins with good presets, you actually don't
have to learn anything. just try this and try that, and you've done.
--
sex, bike, open source!
Hello,
(pre-prost-scriptum: improtant informations are quite below!!!)
I think I didn't any announcement here before, but the label I created
some years ago, and work in by now, released two albums fully realized
with free softwares (on a Debian GNU/Linux distribution) in 2008:
Sebkha-Chott - Nigla[h] / Tapisseries Fines en XXX Strips et LXX/X Trompettes
Sebkha-Chott - De la Persistance de la Mythologie Chottienne en ??? Vélos
Both those albums are distributed internationally by the label Muséa
Records, and you may find them, freely downloadable and/or to purchase
here:
www.ammd.net/productions/productions.php
and at a lot of other places on the web. You also might find numerous
review of those albums, in Google, and so on.
OK, that's it for the presentation.
Actually, it took us a lot of time, but we finally sent the whole tracks
of the 14 multitracks session (in ardour) and the session them selves on
archive.org, so that you can use them freely.
it's quite big big big sessions, as Sebkha-Chott used to be 8 people at
that time and invited something like 25-30 guests to play with. So you
might find something like 100-150 (even 180 on one of them, if I
remember well) tracks by song.
For Nigla[h], there are two options: we did tarball of each ardour
sessions directory and we also bounced every tracks in one file, so that
you can manage to use them in another multitrack editor.
We then thought about it, and had the conclusion that it was a really
hard work for us to do all these bounces and exports, and finally it
essentially was destined to people using proprietary softwares.
So, for De la Persistance, you will only find the tarballs, as we think
we have to "encourage" people using ardour, or, if they prefer ecasound
or whatever, they probably will be skilled enough to convert the xml
file into something suitable for another soft, or a bit worse, they
always might do all that export stuff and so on.
The archive.org links are listed on
www.ammd.net/productions/productions.php
Hope you will enjoy it. All our further productions will follow the very
same line (there will be one recording session in November for a
pop-prog-rock band), and we also aim to release some very huge
instruments sample base, as we have the luck to possess a very good
studio, and also very good instrument, including, for example, a true
Harpsichord, as one of us do build Harpsichords!
See you.
Aurélien - AMMD www.ammd.net
PS: For off-list further informations, please write to orlATammmmmmmd.net,
which is my pro mail, which I don't want to subscribe on this list (and
ammd does spell with two 'm' only! ;)
--
Aurélien
Hi,
I found this info:
"USB and jack
The USB interrupt period is 1 msec. To be able to get lower latency with
jack when using it with an USB device, you have to use a setting as
48kHz and 3 period. It will makes the buffer time a multiple of 1 msec
and you will get a much lower latency as with the default 2 period.
Additionaly, loading the snd-usb-audio with the parameter "nrpacks=1"
will give you a much lower latency (for this to work take care that
CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH is not set and CONFIG_USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set
in your running kernel)."
http://proaudio.tuxfamily.org/wiki/index.php?title=Howto_RT_Kernel#USB_and_…
1) is this info still up-to-date?
2) how do I exactly take care of this:
"Additionaly, loading the snd-usb-audio with the parameter "nrpacks=1"
will give you a much lower latency (for this to work take care that
CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH is not set and CONFIG_USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set
in your running kernel)"
(Debian (based) systems)
\r
Hi,
I'd like to announce the first release of a puppy linux module with some
audio and midi apps, named "lashstudio".
It's a suite of application that are all lash aware, packed in a squashfs
module designed to work with Puppy Linux 412.
It uses JACK1 (v0.116.2) and LASH old version 0.5.4.
All the setup has some kind of historical flavour but with it you can
tastthe speed, the practicality and the power of linux audio and of
puppy linux
altogether.
More information at http://lashstudio.sourceforge.net
Download at the project page http://sourceforge.net/projects/lashstudio
Marius