Hello everyone!
So finally I got some new music ready. It's very 80s this time, I know I
proclamed more than once, that this is not my decade, but April is not my
month, so the two deserve each other. :-) The song is called "Enemy April
fool" and can be downloaded/listened to here:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/april.ogg
Or for the OGG-Deficient:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/april.mp3
Or of course you maty browse the main music page:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
Before I go off, I wanna say: Thanks Nick for the text-based Bristol. It's
terrific!
In this song I used a lot of instruments and I want to list them, so the
gear and soft-gear heads may enjoy it.
Korg Tr76: Electric guitar and bass
ZynAddSubFX: Bellsound
Bristol: Synth bass (unfortunitely rather buried)
Hydrogen: Drums
Beatrix: Hammond
Clavia Nordlead 3: Synth lead
LinuxSampler: Piano (PMI Old Lady) and Solina (Sampletekk)
I think that's it. And of course Nama for recording, mixing and mastering.
Thanks for Thomas Szilagyi for the TAP Delay 2143, I never thought too much
about it, before now. I should have!
As always, feedback is ver welcome! The good, the bad AND the ugly! :-)
Kindly yours
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
Hello everyone!
A friend of mine is in trouble editing DVDs at the moment and is wondering
if there is a video editing list for Linux. We both took a look , but didn't
come up with anything too helpful.
Does anyone of youknow such a mailinglist or forum or is anyone willing to
help her? She's trying to cut double layer DVDs so they can fit on two single
layer DVDs.
Thanks and kindest 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
hi *!
the lac2010 presentation recordings are now available at
http://www.linuxproaudio.org/lac2010/ - kudos to faberman for
very-close-to-realtime post-production!
let me take the opportunity to thank all stream team people (many of
them members of the linux video community, who put in many hours of
volunteer work to cover our beloved little annual meeting)!
check out their works and websites, join their projects, send them beer!
christian thäter, germany (http://lumiera.org/)
- cam operator, vision mixing
florian faber, germany
- post production, archive, software support, club mate
frank neumann, germany
- cam operator, emcee
herman robak, norway (http://developer.skolelinux.no/~herman/)
- director of photography, cams, vision mixing, hardware
marc-olivier barre, france (http://marcochapeau.org/)
- relay operator
yours truly, germany (http://stackingdwarves.net)
- vision mixing, technical supervisor, relay operator
raffaella traniello, italy (http://www.g-raffa.eu/,
http://vimeo.com/raffatraniello)
- cam operator
robin gareus, france (http://gareus.org/)
- hardware, setup, technical support
thijs koerselman, the netherlands (http://www.vauxlab.com)
- cam operator
wouter verwijlen, the netherlands (http://www.wouterverwijlen.nl)
- cam operator
and of course major kudos to marc groenewegen and everyone at hku for a
great conference!
best,
jörn
Hi everyone,
The Jackbeat step sequencer version 0.7.5 has been released.
Download it from:
http://jackbeat.samalyse.org
News
~~~~
A critical compatibility issue with gtk >= 2.19 has been fixed.
ChangeLog
~~~~~~~~~
jackbeat (0.7.5)
* #47: fix startup crash with gtk >= 2.19 caused by new GtkBuilder widget
name handling
Musically yours
--
Olivier
Hello everyone,
I'm porting the GUI of the two DSSI examples less_trivial_synth and
trivial_sampler from qt3 to qt4. I didn't touch the synths by themselves, just
the GUI and autotools files.
Running less_trivial_synth with the default settings (cf screenshot), the
waveform sounds odd to me (cf tiny linked flac).
Please run :
$ less_trivial_synth
Do you get the same result from your own installation of DSSI and
less_trivial_synth ?
I'm running Archlinux 64 bits.
Thank you for your help,
Charles
http://dl.free.fr/vgqiIV5Wo/dssi-less_trivial_synth-archlinux-100510.pnghttp://dl.free.fr/vH4x4ycSH/dssi-less_trivial_synth-archlinux-100510.flac
On 12/05/10 06:05, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> On Monday, May 10, 2010, andy baxter wrote:
>
>> On 10/05/10 10:56, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
>>
>>> Edirol PCR M1 looks good:
>>> http://www.roland.com/products/en/PCR-M1/
>>>
>>> I have a PCR M50 (49 keys) that works well with Linux.
>>>
>> My PCR-500 has problems on my thinkpad (but not the other linux machines
>> I have) - it picks up the usb midi port OK, but the notes play with a
>> slight random delay. I've tried various things to see if I can get rid
>> of this, but without success.
>>
>> andy
>>
> This may be insteresting for the mailing list subscribers, too.
>
Sorry - I meant it to go to the list but pressed the wrong key!
Andy
Hello,
I have problem that I've been trying to figure out with no luck. The
audio interface keeps changing for example:
Today: Maudio 24/96 is hw:1 and Midisport 4x4 Anniv is hw:0.
Yesterday before reboot: Maudio 24/96 is hw:0 and Midisport 4x4 Anniv is hw:1
etc, back and forth, each reboot...
I usually use qjackctl and have to keep changing the presets with
settings which is annoying.
I would greatly appreciate it if someone could provide me some clues
or links on how to fix this?
I'm Using Fedora 12 w CCRMA.
thanks, Geoff
Hi all,
I'm using the soundbeam[1] for a project with music
therapy and educational application; it's a great device
with customisable sensitivity, it's possible to get midi
messages from it, connect more than one, etc. On the
other hand, it costs around 2000€. Is there anything
out there that uses the same principle (a sonar beam
to get your position) or works in the same way but
which costs less? If open source, it would be even
better.
As always, thank you all!
--
Marco
[1] http://www.soundbeam.co.uk/
Hello all!
I'm looking for a good type of distortion/overdirve. Something that goes
well with a guitar and makes the strings sustain nicely and adds some colour.
I tried the valve rectifier (Unique ID: 1405 or 1404) from the SWH plugins.
It sound great, yet when no strings are played, there's a lot of noise, which
is quite undesireable. any good suggestions?
Kindly yours
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