Thanks to Justin (HT to Justin), I got my SB Live machine going. That is half of the problem. Still, but not the one with the US122L/ Soundblaster Live! card (wife's). This is the one that has been the problem for a long time.
Been attempting to follow these directions here and must be missing something: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TASCAM_US-122 getting stopped in my tracks at step 7 with a
<quote>
If you get a message like "No USX2Y-compatible cards found", do the following:
sudo ln -s /usr/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader /lib/firmware/usx2yloader</quote><code>
root@studio:~# sudo ln -s /usr/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader/lib/firmware/usx2yloader
root@studio:~# sudo usx2yloader
usx2yloader: no US-X2Y-compatible cards found
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Tascam_US-122
Caveat: The power/USB light and the MIDI in lights are on.
Thanks in advance
Paul
Or maybe I'll just stick with ArtistX and forget straight UbuntuStudio.
Stupid Ubuntu.
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Subject: [Fwd: [LAU] How to add RT kernel to a system?]
Date: Sat, 04 Jul 2009 13:08:25 -1000
From: david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com>
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To: linux-audio-user <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
And to add further fun to things, Ubuntu Studio doesn't see the laptop's
wired Ethernet adaptor.
I guess it's time to pull the hard drive out again and reinstall. I did
re-download 64Studio 2.1, maybe I'll try that instead.
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Subject: [LAU] How to add RT kernel to a system?
Date: Sat, 04 Jul 2009 12:32:53 -1000
From: david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com>
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Organization: Alias J&J
To: linux-audio-user <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
After the minor gyrations of installing Ubuntu Studio 8.10 and ArtistX
0.7 on my old laptop, I find that neither are using a realtime kernel.
Without it, I'm getting overruns and interruptions in the sound.
It turns out that ArtistX is just a fully-loaded, prettied-up version of
Ubuntu Studio ...
How to add RT kernel to them?
Thx.
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Hey All,
Here's my latest effort, recorded today.
http://www.archive.org/download/HoldMe_684/loki_davison_-_hold_me.mp3
I'd like some input about if the 2 bass instruments and 2 lead
instruments are too much? Bass is played pizzicato and arco.
Lyrics:
You came to me and held me,
Washed the dirt of my feet.
Now Time it changes everything maybe you'll see,
nothing is perfect but you're perfect for me.
I loved you when you came to me, you're eyes so open wide.
I took the shackles from your heart and now you run and hide.
I guess I saw it coming. The hope that you bring.
Hope it colours everything and burns when I sing.
Hope's a path to anguish. It teaches hearts to break. I should kick
this addiction but I think that it's too late.
Big thanks to Brian the Lion for the hydrogen drum templates.
Instruments:
acoustic guitar, electric guitar, double bass, vocals.
Loki
Hello all!
Well I can't demonstrate laziness and unproductivity, when there's so much
creativity and new music around. So I've done another Johann Sebastian. Again
it's an arrangement of a praelude from teh Well Tempered Clavier.
It the Praelude in E Major from WTC Book I. Instruments used:
Aeolus
LinuxSampler with the PMI Historic Keyboards harpsichord
Korg Triton for strings and oboe
jconv for the reverb
AND OF COURSE
Nama for the recording.
The piece is here:
http://juliencoder.de/bach/bach-ep.ogg
As always flamings, patting of the soul and other feedback is welcome!
Kindest regards and enjoy
Julien
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I compiled it successfully for jack. Thanks for fixing this!
Now I can select "external" MIDI input and play in a series of notes. They
come in two at a time and this is latency. Does not make much sense. I cannot
play chords into the program.
KB interface -> a2jmidi_bridge (alsa pane)
a2jmidi_bridge -> denemo (midi pane)
The denemo "device" only appears after selecting external MIDI and then one
must connect it. This makes little sense.
I tried to play back:
Started timidity.
Connected timidy -> system. (audio pane)
There was no denemo "output device" presented on the midi or alsa panes.
Did not playback with F5. Timidity may not be correctly configured in the
script I used to start it (it worked a long time ago) so maybe not denemo's
problem right now. However, a "silent" playback with the cursor following the
notes might have been expected anyway. As I said, a direct alsa playback to
the sound generator would take far less cpu than timidity and work better.
I'm trying to install onto a laptop that has a problematic DVD drive.
The drive reliably reads CDs but has problems with DVDs. 64Studio 2.1 is
DVD only, and installation fails partway through when it's trying to
read the disks. 64Studio 2.0 is a Live CD that works just fine, but
offers no installation option. I thought perhaps I could install
64Studio 2.0 and update it to 64Studio 2.1.
I've already tried various ways of installing from USB drives with no
luck (the installation always wants to read the packages from a CD or
DVD, running into the same drive problem). There may be some way to
tweak a USB installation drive to have it look at the USB device instead
of the CD, but I haven't figured out how to do it.
So is there an install CD for 64Studio? They don't seem to offer a
netinstall option.
Or maybe I should just extract the hard drive from the laptop, put it in
my external USB drive housing, install to that from the other laptop,
then put it back ...
Anyway- any sources for a 64Studio 2.0 install CD?
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Hi Everyone,
I've released a new version of the Invada LV2 plugins. Major changes are:
* Added new plugin: 'Delay - Munge'.
A delay with non-linear response in the feedback loop. The 'munge' affect is
more noticeable the higher the feedback. Also features a LFO and delay calculator.
Screenshot:
http://www.invadarecords.com/images/downloads/Screenshot-Invada_Delay_Munge…
* Added new plugin: 'Test Tones'
This was more for myself but others may appreciate this. Just a simple sine
oscillator but via the custom GUI the frequency can be set to well known
calibration and musical frequencies. Useful if you need to fault find, calibrate
analogue equipment or if desperate to tune an instrument when you have no tuner
handy.
* Eliminated 'zipping' from changing controls.
All plugins now handle parameter changes (across the entire range) without
producing any audio artefacts ('zipping' noises). No issues with automation of
controls.
* Filters now adjustable from the display
Adjust filters by dragging the response curve about one the display within the
filter plugins.
* Some RDF updates
+ ladspa URN as per
http://lists.lv2plug.in/pipermail/devel-lv2plug.in/2009-June/000226.html
+ Added extended port properties to rdf (log)
* Numerous tweaks/improvements.
People using lv2rack version 4 should upgrade to version 5 before using this
release as I've backed out a workaround from version 1.0.1 which was done just
to support version 4 of lv2rack.
Download is here: http://www.invadarecords.com/Downloads.php?ID=00000264
Ubuntu packages here: https://launchpad.net/~invada/+archive/ppa
cheers,
Fraser
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Hi everybody,
I have a M-Audio Delta 1010LT and use 64Studio 3.0 Beta. Basically
everything works fine, but I have two questions, regarding the
envy24control:
My 1010LT manual states, that the output level of my soundcard can be
set through envy24control to different levels: +4dBu, Consumer, and
-10dBV. However, these buttons are missing in envy24control. Is it
possible to set these levels with envy24control? The same question has
already been posted two years ago
(http://www.nabble.com/Delta-1010LT-Variable-Input---Output-levels--tp129199…), but did not receive a reply. Also some forum mention a IPGA analog volume, which I cannot find in envy24control (see http://www.nabble.com/alsa-and-delta-1010lt-trouble-td10379972.html).
My second question is about the range of the faders. I want to record
music via a mic, which is connected to a preamp which is in turn
connected to the XLR1 input. The Fader responsible in envy24control is
ADC0, and has a range from 0 to 163. What does this range mean? Is it
just attenuation? Which would be the optimal setting in terms of keeping
noise low (I can set the output of my mic-preamp accordingly)?
Thank you for your help,
Markus
Hello folkis!
Sorry for this, but is there a way to do something like:
aptitude reinstall all
and the system reinstalls every package, that its database tells it, is on
the computer.
I just shredded my system a bit yesterday, removed part of /usr/lib. I fixed
it via the dirty road, but now I'd like to clean up.
So I'd like the system to reinstall all packages, currectly there.
thanks in advance for any good idea on this!
Warm regards
Julien
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Music was my first love and it will be my last (John Miles)
======== FIND MY WEB-PROJECT AT: ========
http://ltsb.sourceforge.net
the Linux TextBased Studio guide
======= AND MY PERSONAL PAGES AT: =======
http://www.juliencoder.de