Have been using Audacity 1.3.10-beta-unicode, on Debian Testing 64, and
I must say, major congrats. I am using it with the Jack driver, since I
keep Jack on all the time; very very good!!!
J.E.B.
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> Fun track, Atte! I really love what you do with the percussion.
Thanks. It was quite a challenge to try to work in this style...
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Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
http://www.jwm-art.net/art/audio/longdrawnouthairybullshit.mp3
tags: breakbeat, arpeggio, squeal, grunge, machine, unseconded
------------------------------------------------------------------
159 bpm 5/8 time
1) seq24 (various loops) >> arpage (arpeggiator(s)) >> yoshimi
(zynaddsubfx's twin) >record here until crash< (yoshimi sound patch
edited from scratch)
2) arpeggiator/yoshimi recording >(import)> ardour2
3) seq24 (2bar loop) >> hyrdogen (drum machine) >> guitarix (guitar fx
processor) >> time machine (.w64 fmt audio recorder)
4) seq24 2bar drum hydrogen guitarix .w64 recording >(import)> ardour2
5) plugins to compress + boost/limit arpeggiated yoshimi track (no other
fx)
6) plugins to compress + stereo plate reverb (yes in that order) guitarix
drum track
7) plugins to equalize compress + amp/tube + compress + boost/limit
master bus
8) another yoshimi sound patch edited high pitch padsynth (guass
waveform) played recorded deleted
9) seq24 ~80bpm 4/4 8bar loop high pitch yoshimi padsynth guass recording
in ardour2
10) decide don't want fx of master bus applied to squealing yoshimi
guass padsynth >> create new bus rename master as not_master and new bus
as !MASTER!. re-route not_master from soundcard to !MASTER! re-route
squealing guass to !MASTER!
export from 96.1khz float to 44.1khz 16bit. lame from 44.1khz 16bit to
--preset-cd -h mp3.
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Vincent Scott wrote:
> Yes. I would love to see a 'series' of Matrix 12 demos.
> With a new episode each week!
I wouldn't! I have a way of finding reasons to need Oberheim gear the
more I find out about it.
And the last thing my budget needs is a "need" for a Matrix-12!
--
+ Brent A. Busby + "We've all heard that a million monkeys
+ UNIX Systems Admin + banging on a million typewriters will
+ University of Chicago + eventually reproduce the entire works of
+ Physical Sciences Div. + Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet,
+ James Franck Institute + we know this is not true." -Robert Wilensky
I'm trying to write a cgi script for the MMA documentation which will
play various sample midi files. I've got it creating files, etc. But,
when I call timidity to play the file my apache log file has a message
"Can't open output device". I'm assuming the the user www-data doen't
have permission to access an audio port.
So, I added www-data to the audio group ... still no playback.
Any ideas on this (or a different approach! ... would javascript be
any better?) appreciated.
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**** Listen to my CD at http://www.mellowood.ca/music/cedars ****
Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
EMAIL: bob(a)mellowood.ca
WWW: http://www.mellowood.ca
Hello to all,
An old Welch Carol, called *Poverty Carol* took my attention these days at
the school where I work.
Love the lyrics, love the melody, and here's my arrangement made in Linux
(jack, muse, ardour, hydrogen, audacity, a few linux dsp fx)
I hope that you'll find it listenable (maybe even enjoyable :-).
http://meditera.co.uk/mp3sample/sotm/Viktor_Mastoridis-Poverty_Carol.ogg
All poor men and humble, all lame men who stumble,
come haste ye, nor feel ye afraid;
for Jesus, our treasure, with love past all measure,
in lowly poor manger was laid.
Though wise men who found him laid rich gifts around him,
yet oxen they gave him their hay:
And Jesus in beauty accepted their duty;
contented in manger he lay.
Then haste we to show him the praises we owe him;
our service he ne'er can despise:
Whose love still is able to show us that stable
where softly in manger he lies.
Среќен Божиќ
| Виктор Масторидис |
Viktor.Mastoridis.co.uk
(previously sent to the wrong mailing list)
After about 10 years of frustration, I'm a bit tired of alsa.
Does anyone know if OSS supports proper software mixing?
Is the alsa emulation working somewhat okay?
Are there any problems configuring the machine to use more than one card?
Rob Wentz wrote:
> so should I be convinced that 64 bit for something like audio
> production is all that it's cracked up to be? not such the case in any
> of my studies or experiments. I also do 3d animation (professionally)
> and no question 64 bit os/apps is the way to go there (f you maya on
> the mac!), but with audio?? it's simply NOT necessary if you can tune
> things right.
Hi Rob,
Didn't say it was necessary. Said it *works* well.
Best,
dp