TalentedHack version 1.81 is released.
It is an LV2 pitch correction plugin which is based off of Autotalent and
has additional features and improvements. It was previously mentioned on
the developers list under the name "AutotalentLV2", but has been renamed and
fully forked.
See http://code.google.com/p/talentledhack/ for downloads and documentation.
The major differences between TalentedHack and Autotalent are:
- It is an LV2 plugin instead of an LADSPA plugin
- It provides MIDI output of the pitch
- It accepts MIDI input
- It separates the pull to semitone and snap to scale functionality
- It uses FFTW for the DFT routines, greatly improving performance.
- Minor performance tweaks (substituting memcpy for loops, etc)
- Slightly more accurate pitch detection (Uses MPM method instead of
straight autocorrelation)
- It is greatly refactored (broken into methods and structures, variables
renamed)
- The formant corrector causes artifacts not present in the original (I'm
not sure how to fix, as it's the only part of the original I don't
understand)
With these features, TalentedHack should give you more fine grained and
powerful control over pitch correction.
Although TalentedHack is separate from Autotalent, I will still attempt
to incorporate any changes made to Autotalent into TalentedHack.
For those who are experienced with LV2 plugins, it should be easy to get it
to work. If you are having difficulties installing it, post your problems,
and I can probably help. As TalentedHack is new software, the issue might
not be your fault, but mine.
Jeremy Salwen
http://nicocebe.t35.com/
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If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world."
-- Jelaleddin Rumi
Just did an update on one of my debian (squeeze) systems and audacity
was one of the updates. It no longer recognised jack :(
Everything else is OK, and audacity works without jack.
Suggestions anyone?
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Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Hi,
I recently bought a BOSS ME-25, whichhas usb, but it did not work
(Ubuntu Lucid linux-rt-2.6.31)
Searching through the archives, I found the usbquirks.h patch for the
BOSS GT-10, which also seems to apply to the ME-25 given the proper usb
id. The device shows up as audio interface, I can record from it and
send output to it (and hear it from the device's headphone), but I'm
also able to access the midi part using ME-25 Edit
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/me-edit/) querying the builtin settings.
The only thing I cannot do is change the volume levels (the headphone is
really loud), fiddled around with ALSA softvol, but haven't yet found
figured that out.
I've attached a patch for usbquirks.h, though it's just a copy of the
GT-10 patch.
Not sure about the procedure to get this into the kernel either, just
thought I'd share it.
Kees
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xjadeo v0.4.12 is out. Source & binaries are available from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xjadeo/files/
Release Notes for xjadeo 0.4.12 (svn r252)
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Xjadeo - X Jack Video Monitor
http://xjadeo.sourceforge.net/
Xjadeo is a simple movie player that synchronizes video to
an external time source such as jack-transport or Midi timecode.
Recent Changes (v0.4.11 -> v0.4.12)
* updated '--help' to reflect new default values introduced in 0.4.11
* allow to select midi-driver at runtime (JACK-MIDI, ALSA-sequencer,
portmidi, ALSA-raw-midi).
* fixed rounding error for non-integer framerates in the
remote-ctrl SMPTE-text parser.
(xjadeo+JACK or MTC is not affected; it's only relevant when using
'seek <integer>' instead of 'seek <SMPTE>' remote-ctl commands)
Thanks to Dave Phillips for running various framerate tests which
triggering this bug-report.
* fixed unresponsive Alert messages (OSX)
* added JACK-Midi to menu (OSX)
* dropped releasing Debian packages on sf.net since xjadeo is now
officially available in Debian.
Kudos to Jaromír Mike? & Alessio Treglia.
Cheers!
robin
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I'm trying to set my laptop up as a one-man-band. Getting pretty close
with my new, cheap, usb audio interface (much better sound that the
internal). But, one problem remains. I play a midi file with timidity
and before and after each play there is a audible "pop" or click
sound. I assume this is the audio turning on/off???
This happens when the playback starts and about 1 or 2 seconds after
it is done ... timidity is finished at that time.
Assuming it's an on/off problem, is there anyway to tell the system to
leave the audio on?
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Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
EMAIL: bob(a)mellowood.ca
WWW: http://www.mellowood.ca
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 12:42 PM, Ronald Stewart
<ronaldjstewart(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I try to send to LAU lists but somehow it gets hung up somewhere so I will
> try to announce this way.
>
> In short, I am having an unadvertised 5 day sale on Indamixx Pro SL.
> Anyone interested can contact me.
>
> Just thought there might be some who would like to know.
>
> super thanks!
>
> Thank you
>
> Ronald Stewart
> Creative Director
> Trinity Audio Group Inc.
> 9854 National Blvd. #322
> Los Angeles CA 90034
> 310-733-9285
> ronaldjstewart(a)gmail.com
>
Hey, In the last 3 days I've been recording some acoustic drumloops
that I thought some of you might be interested int. They're located at
freesound (I'm RytmenPinnen) I only used the h4n as overhead and a
homemade kick mic. I'm not a proffessional drummer so the timing is not
100% on all loops but it should be good enough.. and I haven't bothered
time correcting them :)
http://www.freesound.org/packsViewSingle.php?id=6499 Loops at 130bpm
http://www.freesound.org/packsViewSingle.php?id=6504 Loops at 110bpm +
all drums and crashes recorded separately.
The youtube-dl script all of a sudden stopped working today.
I went to their website and there's only one issue open on this, from several days ago, no replies, seems to be no action on this.
Is youtube-dl actively maintained? Did Google make it impossible for youtube-dl to work anymore? What's the story? Is anyone working on fixing this? Are there alternatives that actually still work?
Thanks.
-ken
if i got it correctly, ricardo was not able (alowed) to post to this
list and i got the mail because he hit 'reply all'. in the case i am
wrong and the message reached the list, please ignore this one.
so here is what hi says:::
On 24.07.2010 13:23, Ricardo Garcia wrote:
>
> Answering previous questions in public, youtube-dl is actively
> maintained. It sometimes takes a few days for me to fix problems,
> because I have a full time job and a family, so obviosly I have stuff to
> do.
>
> In this case, also, it seems bitbucket is no longer mailing me when
> someone opens a new issue, but I didn't find out about this and the
> program breaking until people started to mail me directly.
>
> The changes YouTube made prompted me to refactor the code for YouTube
> and now I use a slightly different method to get the videos, but I just
> released today a new version that should combine the best of the new and
> old code, and it should work perfectly.
>
> If it doesn't work, please report bugs to me directly over email. It's
> the best method. However, always make sure you report the video(s)
> you're having problems with, the program version, and how you are using
> the program (i.e. the full command you use and the program output).
> These days people are mailing me and opening issues in the issue tracker
> because the program stopped working for them and it's very frustrating
> to read those reports as almost nobody ever mentions the youtube-dl
> version and give examples. It's hard to know if it's really a bug
> because of the new code or if they're simply using the old program
> version. I'm supposing the second case until they prove me wrong or it
> suddenly stops working for me too.
>
> Best regards.
>
>