Erik Steffl <steffl(a)tsoft.com> wrote:
> I have lot of sheet music for practicing (guitar) and would love to
> have a simple way to put it into computer so that I can play it.
>
> Something that makes it easy to write music, could be just text (like
> http://abc.sourceforge.net/) or regular music notation or tabs
> or... whatever is optimized for writing down music...
>
> Just to be clear - I am not looking for a way to record the music, I
> want to write it down in some kind of notation.
>
> playback is not a focus, if it produces midi or audio file and the
> rhythm is correct I'm happy.
>
> (looking for opinions based on personal experience)
>
> (and yes, looking for linux solution)
>
Lilypond (http://lilypond.org) - beautiful PDF output + MIDI. Input is
just text.
Steeper learning curve than most I suspect, but infinite possibilities
afterwards (and there are GUI frontends for it - never used them tho').
Nick
Em quarta-feira 20 outubro 2010, às 15:41:16, Erik Steffl escreveu:
> I have lot of sheet music for practicing (guitar) and would love to
> have a simple way to put it into computer so that I can play it.
>
> Something that makes it easy to write music, could be just text (like
> http://abc.sourceforge.net/) or regular music notation or tabs or...
> whatever is optimized for writing down music...
>
> Just to be clear - I am not looking for a way to record the music, I
> want to write it down in some kind of notation.
>
> playback is not a focus, if it produces midi or audio file and the
> rhythm is correct I'm happy.
>
> (looking for opinions based on personal experience)
>
> (and yes, looking for linux solution)
>
> thanks!
>
> erik
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If I understand correct, you have them on paper?
so the first step would be digitalize them with an OCR-softqre for music: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_OCR
in the link you can find 2 opensource java-softwares
never did that, only for giving you a first idea
Fabio
Hi
I would like to get my echo audiofire 2 working on Debian testing,
Thinkpad T61. It;s fully supported according to ffado, but I have some
issues.
When I start the ffado-mixer I get:
00718932192: (ffado-dbus-server.cpp)[ 270] main: Discovering devices...
00718957076: Fatal (devicemanager.cpp)[ 191] initialize: No firewire
adapters (ports) found.
00718957285: Error (ffado-dbus-server.cpp)[ 277] main: Could not
initialize device manager
00718957465: Debug (ffado-dbus-server.cpp)[ 202] exitfunction: Debug
output flushed...
no message buffer overruns
Also: 20:53:32 logginghandler: Could not communicate with the FFADO
DBus service...
/etc/modules
firewire-sbp2
loop
~$ cat /lib/udev/rules.d/50-raw-firewire.rules
KERNEL=="raw1394", GROUP="audio"
Kernel: *32, debian testing
$ aptitude search ffado
i ffado-dbus-server
- FFADO D-Bus server
i ffado-mixer-qt4
- FFADO D-Bus mixer applets (QT4)
i ffado-tools
- FFADO debugging and firmware tools
i libffado-dev
- FFADO API - development files
i A libffado2
- FFADO API
$ aptitude search jackd
i A jackd
- JACK Audio Connection Kit (default
server package)
v jackd-firewire
-
p jackd1
- JACK Audio Connection Kit (server and
example clients)
p jackd1-firewire
- JACK Audio Connection Kit (FFADO
backend)
i jackd2
- JACK Audio Connection Kit (server and
example clients)
i A jackd2-firewire
- JACK Audio Connection Kit (FFADO and
FreeBoB backends)
i A libjack-jackd2-0
- JACK Audio Connection Kit (libraries)
i libjack-jackd2-dev
- JACK Audio Connection Kit
(development files)
15:00.1 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Ricoh Co Ltd R5C832 IEEE 1394 Controller (rev 04)
Hello everyone!
I was wondering about this. In Nama it is allowed to connect multiple
jack_ports to one ecasound port. So I can connect a pack of hydrogen ports to
one ecasound port. So I don't have to record 30-odd tracks for one drumkit.
But the connection takes very long. Would it be possible to move all the
connects in the background and let them finish their jobs there.
The number of ports I'm connecting is around 60-66, so 30-33 pairs. Or is
there another way (with external utilities or a Perl module, to accelerate
this process?
Kindest regards
Julien
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Hello all!
I have the opportuinty to move all the furniture in my room, since it's
being redecoarted. Now I wonder, if some of you might have tipps for an
audiophile distribution of my room. :-)
The room is 4 by 4 metres. There's a door in the left rear corner and a
window (roughly 1.8m width and 1.6m height) in the middle of the front wall.
Furniture to move: A big closet (2m), a bed (1x2m), a desk roughly 1.8m by 1m)
which holds the speakers. That's the big stuff. There are of course a few
synths to somehow get close to the desk and maybe another shelf 2m width.
But would the general dimensions of the room and the basic set of furniture
suggest a few does and don'ts. I guess the desk would sit well at the middle
of one wall, because I usually sit there as well, when I do voice recordings.
Song vocals I occasionally do somewhere else, but my microphone cable at the
moment isn't very long. :-)
So suggestions are welcome and very appreciated!
Warm regards
Julien
--------
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
fst was alway runming fine on my system until now after reinstalling it. I get this message:
"wine: Formato EXE impr�rio para Z:\usr\bin\fst.exe.so"
(translated: "wine: Bad EXE format for Z:...........")
I found nothing for rhis in google, can somebody help????
Thanks
Fabio
Hey guys,
I've just upgraded to Fedora 13, and I've got
ffado-2.0.1-3
libffado-2.0.1-3 installed.
When I load up QJackCtl, I and hit start it gives me this:
jackd: unknown driver 'firewire'
So I presume that I'm still to install a package... any hints?
Cheers, -Harry
On 19 October 2010 01:50, Harry Van Haaren <harryhaaren(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> BOOM!
>
> That was it. I've updated JACK to version 1.9.5, from the CCRMA repo.
>
> Now she's chugging along no problem. :-)
>
> Cheers guys, -Harry
You forgot to CC the list. Anyway, enjoy :)
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fons:
>> used it to play ambisonics files within jack. While it normally does auto-
>> connect to the first hardware-outputs, it can be told to connect to any other
>> jack-client or to none at all...
>
> The way mplayer selects the ports to connect to is the
> most useless I've ever seen.
>
> It will connect to the first N ports that match a pattern.
> The order depends on how jack lists them, and that is
> undefined. The chances that you get the 16 channels of
> a 3rd-order file connected correctly are virtually zero.
>
> Manual connection is an option of course, to be repeated
> for each file (if you play multiple files with the same
> command it will 'reconnect' between them.
>
> Since the part I'm missing most is playing CDs it looks
> like I'll just add that to my own jack player, or write
> a separate one. Looking at the alsaplayer code it seems
> simple enough.
>
Perhaps the patch below for mplayer is good enough?
libao2/ao_jack.c :
- for (i = 0; i < num_ports; i++) {
- if (jack_connect(client, jack_port_name(ports[i]), matching_ports[i])) {
- mp_msg(MSGT_AO, MSGL_FATAL, "[JACK] connecting failed\n");
- goto err_out;
- }
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < num_ports; i++) {
+ char portname[1000];
+ sprintf(portname,"%s%d",getenv("MYPORTS"),i);
+ if (jack_connect(client, jack_port_name(ports[i]), portname)) {
+ mp_msg(MSGT_AO, MSGL_FATAL, "[JACK] connecting failed\n");
+ goto err_out;
+ }
+ }
Hello all,
for the N-th time I've been wasting my time trying to get
alsaplayer to work on a new system. So I'm looking for
another audo player with the following features:
- Jack output, not autoconnecting.
- Plays anything via libsndfile + mp3 + CDs.
- Graphical interface but not dependent on Gnome or KDE.
- High quality resampling when necessary.
- No eye candy, 'equalisers', 'spectrum analysers' etc.
- Bonus points if it handles multichannel files.
So far I haven't found anything.
Ciao,
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