Hello Londoners!
My girlfriend and me, we're coming up to London for a few days in early
April. I've just been wondering if any of you might know a cheap place to
stay. Can anyone recommend a youth- or free hostel? And perhaps someone is up
for a get together in the evening. We'll be there from April 8 to 12.
Kindest regards
Julien
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I have the sample rate set the same in each, I've tried 44.1k 48k and 96k in
both, and with each having the same settings, I still get jitter.
here is the config for the kernel i'm using if anyone sees any issues with
it. The kernel has been stable for me over the past week while i've been
testing it, as long as I don't try to use latencytop, i've never been able
to get it to behave correctly. Running it usually leads to a hard lock up,
and then I have to power cycle the box.
http://pastebin.com/f750fdeeb
its based on 2.6.29-rc6 with the rt patch for that version
Nathanael
>>On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 11:33:59PM -0500, Nathanael Anderson wrote:
>> When I use zynaddsubfx there are NO xruns, but there is audio jitter. I
>> thought I saw news on the list of a new release of zynaddsubfx, but the
last
>> update on their sourceforge site was in 2005. Anyone on the list ever see
>> this behavior from zynadsubfx.
>
>Go to File/Settings and ensure that the sample rate in ZynAddSubFX and
>jack are both the same. I think it is a bug in ZynAddSubFX, there are
>lots of artifacts when they differ.
Hello Dave,
I've not listened to all of your songs, but of the ones I've heard,
this is definitely your best work.
You went for a mood, and you nailed it. Melancholy, underlying anger,
regret... they're all in there and eloquently stated.
The "heading for the Southlands" section shows a determination to
overcome, but the cold man knows it is a futile effort and the
bitterness increases. Masterful how you get that across in so few words.
This is also the best vocal work I have heard from you. Excellent
voice acting to evoke the emotion that you want from the listener.
You've succeeded in pulling me into the drama and making me feel what
the cold man feels. If I were to meet the cold man, I would know
exactly why he is the way he is. Simply superb.
If you've done other work along this type of ballad, please tell me.
Best,
Stephen.
(A devotee of the Ancient Greek science of music. See-- On Music in
Three Books by Aristides Quintilianus. ISBN 0-300-02893-8)
I'm working on setting up a dedicated music box at home, and am running into
a strange issue with ZynAddSubFx, I picked very non aggressive settings
while trying to eliminate the jitter problems . First here is my setup:
Ubuntu 8.10
2.6.29.rc6-rt3 kernel
jack
256 Fraames/Period
Sample Rate 96000
Periods/Buffer 4
Realtime
Midi Driver: seq
resulting latency 10.7 ms
Maudio Omni i/o with Delta 44 sound card (ice1712 driver)
Maudio Axiom 61 midi keyboard
When I use qsynth with a soundfont loaded in it, there are no xruns, and no
audio jitter.
When I use zynaddsubfx there are NO xruns, but there is audio jitter. I
thought I saw news on the list of a new release of zynaddsubfx, but the last
update on their sourceforge site was in 2005. Anyone on the list ever see
this behavior from zynadsubfx.
This has been posted today on some news aggregators, but for those of
you who may have not seen it, here it is:
http://musicmachinery.com/2009/03/02/in-search-of-the-click-track/
Quote:
Sometime in the last 10 or 20 years, rock drumming has changed. Many
drummers will now don headphones in the studio (and sometimes even for
live performances) and synchronize their playing to an electronic
metronome - the click track. This allows for easier digital editing of
the recording. Since all of the measures are of equal duration, it is
easy to move measures or phrases around without worry that the timing
may be off. The click track has a down side - some say that songs
recorded against a click track sound sterile, that the missing tempo
deviations added life to a song.
I’ve always been curious about which drummers use a click track and
which don’t, so I thought it might be fun to try to build a click track
detector using the Echo Nest remix SDK ( remix is a Python library that
allows you to analyze and manipulate music).
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
Hi,
I started recently with playing together with a little jazz combo;
piano, saxophone, voice, bass. We record it sometimes with a H2.
- What do we need (hardware) to record such a 'live/ practice' session
with Ardour?
- Is it possible to improve the recordings of a H2 using Linux software?
Regards,
\r
I'm on Debian. When I put my computer to sleep, the /etc/init.d/alsasound script gets executed, and removes all my modules. When it the machine comes back from sleep, the modules get auto-loaded via modprobe, but my enable_msi=1 isn't getting executed. I did add the proper line to a file /etc/modprobe.d/sound ("options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1"), and that enable_msi *is* getting executed upon reboot, but it is not taking effect at alsa restore time.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong here?
-ken