Hello everyone,
I was randomly looking at current hardware synths, noticing than most of
them offer only analogue outputs. It looks odd to me to generate a sound
in the digital world, then convert it to analogue, just to convert it
back to digital at recording time... If analogue output is obviously a
must, I'm wondering why, even in very expensive keyboards where cost
saving is a smaller issue, an AES/EBU (or at least a S/PDIF) output is
not available.
Any thought ?
Thanks,
Charles
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Jeremy <jeremybubs(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Bernardo Barros <
> bernardobarros2(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Maybe sox can do that. At least it does with ladspa plugins.
>>
>> 2010/8/24 Jeremy <jeremybubs(a)gmail.com>:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I'm looking for a simple program which applies LV2 effects to audio
>> files
>> > (WAV format would be fine). I've tried searching, and I can't seem to
>> find
>> > anything. The only other thing I really am looking for is the ability
>> to
>> > specify the control input values of the plugin (a command-line or gui
>> > interface would be fine, either way).
>> >
>> > Jeremy
>> >
>>
>
> It seems sox only supports LADSPA, not LV2. If there is a lack of such a
> program, I guess I'll just write it myself.
>
> Jeremy
>
Hi all,
I've written a program which does what I hoped for, and hopefully it might
do something that you find useful. You can check it out at
http://code.google.com/p/lv2file/
lv2file (as it is called) takes a file, and applies an lv2 plugin to it. It
does one thing, and (hopefully) it does it well.
Please let me know if you find this useful, or have any bugs you found or
changes to suggest.
Jeremy
With Windowmaker ... I just can't get it up (the pyjacksm gui that is). With
stalonetray or trayer, I do get access to the main menu, but not the full gui.
Any suggestions?
cheers, Cal
Hello everyone1
I'm still a bit unclear about the use of netjack with jack2. Thjere is the
internal netmanager, then there's still jack_netsource. How is the setup
built? (an exact command succession based on teh assumption that a standard
jack is already running, would be nice).
Kindest regards
Julien
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Hi
Seeing as we have the ability, we'd like to record and mix @ 96Khz but
my band mates internal laptop sound chipset can't do any better than
48Khz hence he can't use it for mixing and he's looking out for
something that'd work well with ALSA thats guaranteed to be able to
run JACK (at least for playback) at 24-bit/ 96Khz.
Essentially I'd like two recommendations for this- a real budget
device that just has audio out (maybe 35mm input too) but also a
slightly more costly alternative with a phantom power capable XLR mic
input should he want to do overdubs at home.
Thanks!
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Michael Weaver
<michaelweaver1(a)btinternet.com> wrote:
> Hi!
> my name is Michael and I am a newby to this list as someone on the Orca
> list pointed me in the direction of this list as regarding a question I
> have.
> I am running Ubuntu Lucid and was using Audio CD extractor for
> extracting tracks from CDs.
> I have one CD of a 2 disc set where only the first 10 tracks on the
> second CD only want to be extracted to my music folder.
> When I look at the check boxes in Audio CD Extractor I see all of the
> check boxes checked apart from track 11 which doesn't appear at all.
> I use the Orca screenreader and when I read the table with the arrow
> keys I have track 1 check box checked, track 2 check box checked right
> up to track 10, it doesn't say any status for track 11 and the next box
> appears as track 12 and that is checked down to track 19 which is the
> list track on that CD.
> I notice that I get a message about the album not being recognised by
> Music Brains or something and possibly asked if I want to submit the
> album for adding to the database so I am wondering if this is the reason
> while only the first 10 tracks are converted and sent to my music folder
> so I don't get the whole of that CD when I copy the contents to my
> Plextalk player.
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by way of lennart's blog, i came across this very instructive video:
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/video.htmlxiph.org's head honcho monty deals with the basics of digital media. if
all that signal theory technobabble has always freaked you out, here's a
way to get your feet wet without too much discomfort.
Dear all,
Linux Audio Monthly Round-Up #3 – October 2010 has been published:
http://www.linuxaudio.org/node/118
Many thanks again to the people @ linuxmao.org. And my apologies that it
took a bit longer yet again. I had to clean up thousands of comments
because I accidentally enabled commenting on Round-Up #2...
Best,
Jeremy