Yep, my mistake. I included all the files that should go in clam-networkeditor-
examples also in clam-networkeditor. I rebuild some new packages. Should be
'1.4.0-3'. Warn me if there is some other problem.
A Divendres 14 Agost 2009 13:23:30, David García Garzón va escriure:
> It is more sophisticated and sure not as precise as getting midi but CLAM's
> chordata may be helpfull. It takes the chord from audio. It works with mp3
> files but CLAM NetworkEditor has an example (tonalanalysis) that does the
> same with realtime audio input.
>
> BTW, any one willing to sponsor the debian packages?
>
> A Dissabte, 25 de juliol de 2009 21:18:07, Ken Restivo va escriure:
> > Are there any Linux apps like this which will take MIDI in via ALSA MIDI
> > and/or JACK MIDI?
> >
> > http://www.gootar.com/piano/
> >
> > That would be sweet. Play a chord; get its name.
> >
> > Alternately, if no such thing exists, is there any way to get ALSA MIDI
> > into Javascript to use as input into this app?
> >
> > -ken
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(Work) david dot garcia at upf anotherdot edu
http://www.iua.upf.edu/~dgarcia
Hi All,
I'm re-installing my audio desktop system & I'm curious how other's
have their's setup & organized. I'll be installing Fedora 12 64bit
with CCRMA Planet. The system will be a dual boot setup.
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CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+ (Socket AM2)
RAM: 4GB
This is what I've decided so far:
disk partition size file system type
sda /boot 200MB ext2
sda / 20GB ext3
sda /home 50GB ext3
sdb /influx ---GB ext3
sdc swap 4GB ext3
sbc /noise ---GB ext3
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ummm... maybe.
the 'influx' partition is for audio session files I'm working on, &
'noise' is for various samples, loops, giga files, soundfonts, & field
recordings. All 3 drives are 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s hard
drives.
what's the best drive to place the swap partition on? the program
sessions drive (influx) or the sound samples one (noise?) I wont be
recording more than a couple tracks at a time. How important is drive
placement of swap?
Now, some of these following questions verge on the OT, I think:
Should I use LVM? I don't think I've ever used it. Is there any good
reason to use it, or not to, now?
Are people using ext4 on your audio systems? Advantages?
Is ext2 best for partitions containing files that change very little?
Should I actually bother with a seperate /boot partition?
In the past I've created a seperate /boot partition, but grub
defaulted elsewhere, & since it worked that way, I didn't look into
trying to reconfigure it. The actual /boot partition remained empty.
What are the advantages, if there are these days, in having a distinct
partition for grub?
Maybe I'm asking too many questions at once? & they also may seem
pretty basic, but nothing stays the same :) I'd like to sort this
stuff out before continuing, particularly the file system types used.
If anyone has pointers to a better way of setting things up, please
let me know. Or any up-to-date online audio-specific references
dealing with this would be great.
thanks,
-s
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Climbing a lot of little molehills is sort of like climbing a mountain.
Hi
Normally my ubuntu 9.10 with ubuntu stock kernel performs just fine for
me. I'm running through an edirol FA66 firewire sound card with 8ms latency.
However now I'm starting to prepare for some live performances, and now
things could (or should oar even *must*) perform better.
As some might know, my main audio application is renoise, but since it's
closed source, maybe we should focus more on how the problem manifests
itself in other ways?
Good example: I get two xrun about 2 seconds apart) when I open a
gnome-terminal. This is with no jackclients running, just qjackctl on
8ms latency through the firewire card.
This is normally no problem since if I work in renoise things really
stable (no xruns) and responsive. But for live usage I'm gonna throw
other applications (PD, chuck, sooperlooper) into the equation, so...
About my setup:
Laptop, 2GHz dual core, 2G ram.
atte@vestbjerg:~$ uname -r
2.6.31-20-generic
I have this in my limits.conf:
@audio - rtprio 99
@audio - memlock unlimited
I notice a drastic improvement if I set the frequency govenor to
"performance" through the gnome panel applet, but I just discovered
(through "grep MHz /proc/cpuinfo" that this only seems to set one core
to 2Ghz, the other seems to be running "on demand". Shouldn't they both
be running at full steam, and how do I make them?
But my first thought (as reflected my the subject) was to raise the
priority for the firewire card. However I seem to need help figuring out
how to do that. For instance the last time I did this I used 'pidof "IRQ
8', which doesn't work here (neither on ubuntu repo rt-kernel), pidof
auto completes to this list:
Display all 124 possibilities? (y or n)
0 indicator-users-service
1 init
acpid iwl3945
ata_aux jackd
atd kacpid
avahi-daemon kacpi_hotplug
bash kacpi_notify
bluetooth khelper
bluetooth-applet khpsbpkt
bonobo-activation-server khubd
compiz.real khungtaskd
console-kit-daemon kjournald
cpufreq-applet kmmcd
cpuset kmpath_handlerd
cron knodemgrd_0
cupsd kpsmoused
dbus-daemon krfcommd
dbus-launch kseriod
dd ksnapd
devkit-disks-daemon kstriped
devkit-power-daemon ksuspend_usbd
dhclient kswapd0
ecryptfs-kthrea kthreadd
evolution-alarm-notify mgr
evolution-data-server-2.28 modem-manager
evolution-exchange-storage mono
firefox multiload-applet-2
gconfd-2 nautilus
gdm-binary netns
gdm-session-worker NetworkManager
gdm-simple-slave nm-applet
gdu-notification-daemon notify-osd
getty pdflush
gnome-keyring-daemon phy0
gnome-panel polkitd
gnome-power-manager polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1
gnome-pty-helper ps
gnome-screensaver pulseaudio
gnome-session python
gnome-settings-daemon qjackctl.bin
gnome-terminal renoise
gnome-volume-control-applet rsyslogd
gtk-window-decorator scsi_eh_0
gvfsd scsi_eh_1
gvfsd-burn scsi_eh_2
gvfsd-metadata scsi_eh_3
gvfsd-trash scsi_eh_4
gvfs-fuse-daemon scsi_eh_5
gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor seahorse-daemon
gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor sed
hald sh
My interrupts:
atte@vestbjerg:~$ cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1
0: 332326 331479 IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 784 769 IO-APIC-edge i8042
8: 1 0 IO-APIC-edge rtc0
9: 1064 1081 IO-APIC-fasteoi acpi
12: 75 78 IO-APIC-edge i8042
14: 3590 3577 IO-APIC-edge ata_piix
15: 0 0 IO-APIC-edge ata_piix
16: 118009 118898 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb3, ohci1394
17: 0 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi mmc0
18: 7196 7100 IO-APIC-fasteoi ehci_hcd:usb1, uhci_hcd:usb7
19: 0 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb6
21: 0 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb4
22: 288 318 IO-APIC-fasteoi HDA Intel
23: 10 10 IO-APIC-fasteoi ehci_hcd:usb2, uhci_hcd:usb5
28: 6897 6865 PCI-MSI-edge ahci
29: 957 883 PCI-MSI-edge eth0
30: 6253 6394 PCI-MSI-edge i915
31: 0 0 PCI-MSI-edge iwl3945
NMI: 0 0 Non-maskable interrupts
LOC: 326940 325631 Local timer interrupts
SPU: 0 0 Spurious interrupts
CNT: 0 0 Performance counter interrupts
PND: 0 0 Performance pending work
RES: 265237 265761 Rescheduling interrupts
CAL: 60 111 Function call interrupts
TLB: 422 295 TLB shootdowns
TRM: 0 0 Thermal event interrupts
THR: 0 0 Threshold APIC interrupts
MCE: 0 0 Machine check exceptions
MCP: 2 3 Machine check polls
ERR: 0
MIS: 0
About my hardware:
atte@vestbjerg:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile PM965/GM965/GL960 Memory
Controller Hub (rev 03)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
00:1a.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI
Controller #4 (rev 03)
00:1a.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI
Controller #5 (rev 03)
00:1a.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB2 EHCI
Controller #2 (rev 03)
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express
Port 1 (rev 03)
00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express
Port 2 (rev 03)
00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express
Port 3 (rev 03)
00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express
Port 4 (rev 03)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI
Controller #1 (rev 03)
00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI
Controller #2 (rev 03)
00:1d.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI
Controller #3 (rev 03)
00:1d.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB2 EHCI
Controller #1 (rev 03)
00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge (rev f3)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801HEM (ICH8M) LPC Interface
Controller (rev 03)
00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801HBM/HEM (ICH8M/ICH8M-E)
IDE Controller (rev 03)
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 82801HBM/HEM (ICH8M/ICH8M-E)
SATA AHCI Controller (rev 03)
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) SMBus Controller
(rev 03)
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 01)
04:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
[Golan] Network Connection (rev 02)
0a:01.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Ricoh Co Ltd R5C832 IEEE 1394 Controller
(rev 05)
0a:01.1 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro
Host Adapter (rev 22)
0a:01.2 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C843 MMC Host Controller (rev 12)
0a:01.3 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C592 Memory Stick Bus Host
Adapter (rev 12)
0a:01.4 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd xD-Picture Card Controller (rev ff)
So basically I'm a bit lost here. Any help or input would be greatly
appreciated!
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
The CLAM project[1] is delighted to announce the long awaited 1.4.0 release of
the C++ framework for Audio and Music, code name '3D molluscs in the space'.
[1] http://clam-project.org
In summary, this long term release includes a lot of new spacialization
modules for 3D audio; MIDI, OSC and guitar effects modules; architectural
enhancements such as typed controls; nice usability features for the
NetworkEditor interface; convenience tools and scripts to make CLAM experience
better; enhanced building of LADSPA plugins and new support for LV2 and VST
plugin building; a new easy to use application to explore songs chords called
Chordata; many optimizations, bug fixing and code clean ups.
Many thanks to the people who contributed to this release, including but not
limited to the GSoC 2008 students and all the crew at Barcelona Media's Audio
Group.
Some details follow:
* Chordata is a new CLAM application which offers a user friendly way to
explore the chords of your favourite songs, using already existing technology
in the CLAM framework but with a much simpler interface. [2]
[2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVmkIznjUPE
* The spacialization module and helper tools, contributed by Barcelona Media
[3] audio group, turn CLAM in tandem with Blender and Ardour, into a powerful
3D audio authoring and exhibition platform.[4]
[3] http://barcelonamedia.org
[4] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSfqJUIAiXk
* Typed controls extend CLAM with the ability to use whichever C++ type as the
message for a control. So, not just floats, but also bools, enums, integers, or
envelopes can be sent as asynchronous controls. Examples on boolean and MIDI
controls are provided.
* NetworkEditor has been ported to the QGraphicsView [5] framework. Dealing
with heavy networks such the big ones used in Barcelona Media have pushed
many usability enhancements into its interface: multi-wire dragging, wire
highlighting, default port and control actions, network and in-canvas
documentation... [6]
[5] http://doc.trolltech.com/latest/qgraphicsview.html
[6] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kt0WDmvMwo
* It also made necessary to provide a tool such clamrefactor.py to perform
batch high level changes to clam network XML files such as renaming processing
types, ports, or configuration parameters, changing configuration values,
duplicating sets of processings, connecting them...
* Music Annotator application now is designed to aggregate several sources of
descriptors and update them after edit. Descriptors are mapped to a work
description schema that can be graphically defined. Also semantic web
descriptor sources to access webservices such as MusicBrainz have been
implemented.
You can download sources, windows, debian and ubuntu packages from the
download page[7]. Contributed binaries for other platforms are welcome.
[7] http://clam-project.org/download/
See also:
Screenshots: http://clam-project.org/wiki/Development_screenshots
Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/group/clamproject
Detailed changelog: http://clam-project.org/clam/trunk/CLAM/CHANGES
Version migration guide: http://clam-project.org/wiki/Version_Migration_Guide
--
David García Garzón
(Work) david dot garcia at upf anotherdot edu
http://www.iua.upf.edu/~dgarcia
Hi guys,
I've just uploaded a new track, which I call "daybreak" -- it's an
ambient piece that builds very slowly from start to finish. It's
available on Bandcamp here:
http://pneuman.bandcamp.com/track/daybreak
and for those without Flash, it's on my blog here:
http://blag.linuxgamers.net/?p=425
The ambient style is a bit a departure for me (I usually seem to make
video-game-esque electro), so any feedback would be great, especially
from fans of ambient music.
Thanks
Leigh
Hello,
I have the pleasure to tell that my first album Kuun valtakunta ('The
Empire of the Moon') is finally ready:
http://tapanisysimetsa.bandcamp.com/album/kuun-valtakunta
It includes some new songs as well as remixes of older tunes, which you
may have heard before. I used Ardour, QSynth, ZynAddSubFx and Hydrogen
with native Linux plugins, sometimes also others such as Freebirth and
Creox. Thanks to Markku Koskinen for playing drums and violin, and
Jaakko Karjula for drums. Mastering was done by Joona Lukala. I don't
know what setup he used, but I think it was a good idea to let someone
with fresh ears and good skills to do the mastering.
Cordial thanks to Linux audio community for providing great applications
and constructive feedback on the demo versions!
I hope you enjoy... :)
Tapani
P.S. Downloading should work also without Flash. If not, please drop me
an e-mail.
Hey all,
Nick Copeland, the dev behind the Bristol project sent me code a few days
ago with an initial implementation of reducing aliasing noise on the various
synths and required some outside testing.
Would anybody else be willing to test it apart from myself?
http://bristol.sf.net/files/bristol-0.50.3a.tar.gz
The Crumar and Jupiter still need some work.
Thanks,
Andrew Coughlan.
Hello everyone!
I wonder could anyone help me here. I'm looking for a special effect in this
song (sorry no better version found on youtube):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOWRFAu4xts
It's around 16-17 seconds. Is that some kind of delay split by frequency. I
once heard something a bit similar done with freqtweak.
I'd be greatful for any help. Even better if someone roughly knows how to
achieve it with some commandline utility (csound, etc.).
Kindly yours
Julien
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