Hello,
The AMMD is proud to present you the two first pieces of Lemurya's debut
album SOMA:
http://www.archive.org/details/LEM_09_IDMOhttp://www.archive.org/details/LEM_09_Inuki
The full album wil be released for Februray, and should be distributed
in 70 countries and will be available on the web.
Of course it's free Art, and ofcourse, it has been made with Debian
GNU/Linux ont the AMMD studio B4GSTUDIO, using almost only Ardour and
Jamin, and some specific free drivers for Line 6 POD devices.
It's kind of Pop/Rock Prog, close to Mars Volta, King Crimson,
Radiohead, or even Mr Bungle, in some ways.
If you like it, you already can preorder it, so that it's going to be
easier for us to produce it, by filling the following perorder form:
http://www.ammd.net/pix/pdf/Albums/Soma/souscription_Lemurya-Soma_EN.pdf
and sending it back to us with a check.
More details on http://lemurya-soma.ammd.net
See you.
--
Aurélien - AMMD
www.ammd.net
Hi!
just to make sure that nobody gets bored over the Christmas holidays we
decided to release the first beta version of hydrogen 0.9.5 as a special
gift for everyone.. This release is meant as a first "public" preview
and mainly for testing purposes. Here's a quick list of some new features:
- non destructive sample editor ( requires rubberband-cli for advanced
features )
- a timeline
- instrument midi out
- better support for non-ascii filenames ( changed XML-Parser from
TinyXML to QtXml )
- piano-roll editor
- export to ogg, aiff and flac
- commandline version of hydrogen
The sourcecode and binaries (for Ubuntu 8.04 / 9.04 / 9.10 and Debian
Sid) are available here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/hydrogen/files/.
Please report crashes and other glitches here:
http://www.assembla.com/spaces/hydrogen/tickets
Merry Christmas to all of you and enjoy your holidays!
- Sebastian
Hi
Just realized that the LAC2010 is being held May 1-4, which translates
into Saturday to Tuesday. Hmmm. Could it be that in fact it should be
April 1-4, which is Tuesdag to Sunday?
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
Hi Karsten
Thanks!
First I had a little error returning ...
checking for main in -lclalsadrv... no
configure: error: clalsadrv is required
Then I installed libclalsadrv-dev (1.2.2-1)
and now it works.
Just one question, (how) can I make ams stop echoing "Unsupported MIDI event
received (type = 42)" to the terminal ?
I guess it's my controller synth who's sending "active sensing" messages to
ams. No showstopper to make some very nice sounds though.
Cheers!
Peter
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 3:52 AM, Karsten Wiese <fzuuzf(a)googlemail.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> ams 2.0.1 has just been released.
>
> tar.gzip and tar.bzip2 are available at
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/alsamodular/files/
>
> the NEWS:
> ========================================
> ams-2.0.1 (2009-12-26)
>
> Fixed Bugs
> o Compile error for Qt 4.2 fixed
> o Highlight MIDI controller in Control Center,
> if MIDI event has been received.
> o Fix crash unbinding multiple controllables connected to the
> same midi controller.
> o Initialized variable in env-module.
> Fixes env-module mute bug discribed by lee(mrleelee).
>
> General Changes
> o MIDI channel numbering changed from 0..15 to 1..16.
>
>
>
> ams-2.0.0 (2009-06-12)
>
> New Features
> o Redesign of 3D look
> o Application icon
> o German translation
> o Keyboard shortcuts for menu and dialog items
> o Menu item for recently opened files
> o French translation (by Fank Kober)
> o New --name command line option to specify the ALSASEQ/JACK
> clientname
> o Legato in monophonic mode using the "--poly 1" command line
> option (by Atte Andre Jensen)
>
> General Changes
> o Port form Qt 3 to Qt 4.x library.
> o A newly written autoconf/automake environment now provides the
> usual "./configure && make && make install" comfort.
> o Command line options are reworked.
> - JACK now is the default interface, if the connection fails ams
> connects to ALSA. This behavior can be modified using the -J and
> -A options.
> - The initial patch file to be loaded no longer needs the -l
> option.
> ========================================
>
>
> regards & merry xmess,
> karsten
>
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I just got the the January 2010 issue of Electronic Musician in the
mail today, and Harrison Mixbus (based on Ardour) was named the
"Download of the month."
Don't forget us linux guys. ;-)
Ricardus...
--
Richard V. Wielgosz
Audio Engineer, Writer
www.richwielgosz.com
Sorry for the offtopic,
wishes for a successful 2010 full of joyful discussions and development
thanks again for the milestone of inspirations that is the Linux Audio
Mailing List!!
fruity q9c9p
I received a Roland Sonic Cell for Christmas. It's detected, as both
an audio and MIDI device on my Fedora 12 box. According to the
manual, there's a way of listening to the MIDI instrument output over
the USB audio connection and I've set it up following those
instructions. However, I haven't been able to listen to that output
over USB - only over the headphone connection.
It shows up in pavucontrol and qjackctl. I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
In qjackctl, it's listed as:
hw2: Sonic Cell
hw2,0: USB Audio
My current JACK invocation is:
jackd -R -P4 -dalsa -r44100 -p512 -n4 -D -Chw:0 -Phw:0
Adam
Hello Guys, i'm new to this mailing list. I just wanted to know if
TerminatorX development is stalled. The last version is 3.82 since 2
years or so.
Or is there another Program of the sort and under development. Please
let me know, maybe i'll pick up development of TerminatorX.
Gerald