On 10 August 2010 13:54, Roberto Suarez Soto <talkingxouba(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> it seems it's allowed to publish what you've recorded with Linux
> here. Please, tell me if this is not the right place or if there is some kind
> of "customary protocol" for this kind of things :-)
Seems to be cool :) However, can I humbly suggest something? Is there
any chance that music made with Linux could be posted with a [MUSIC]
tag in the subject line? That way I can create a folder (well, tag)
for it, and easily keep it somewhere I can go back to if I fancy
something to listen to. (Also, the grumpyboots who doesn't like it can
killfile it easily, which should keep him happy too. :) )
wow all this work from you guys! I am just one day away and have had no time to contribute to the conversation :)
I will try to build Ceres0.50 on my UbuntuStudio10,04 64bit and report you how it went.
thank you,
menno
Hi,
it seems it's allowed to publish what you've recorded with Linux
here. Please, tell me if this is not the right place or if there is some kind
of "customary protocol" for this kind of things :-)
I've recorded an instrumental rock song using Ardour and Hydrogen.
Guitar tracks were recorded using a Parker PM20 Pro, and bass tracks using a
Yamaha RBX 374. Distortion and overdrive (and some compression for the bass)
were provided by a V-Amp 2 that I also used to connect the instruments to the
computer's line-in.
The song's title is "Trillian Cut", and can be downloaded from this
URL: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1496559/Trillian_Cut_by_Xouba.mp3
The sound is not very clear: some instruments are muddy, and
I haven't found a way to make them sound well in the mix without
overlapping or clipping. I've tried to use panning and equalization to make
it better, but I'm a newbie in everything audio and the result was not as
good as I'd like. Advice is not only welcome, but much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
--
Roberto Suarez Soto Lift up the receiver,
I'll make you a believer
Hey there everyone,
I've created a guide on how I created my last musical creation and was
wondering if you guys' could sharpshoot it for me before I start
spreading it around.
http://www.van-dan.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemi…
If you spot any glaring errors or just ignorance shoot me an email and
I will fix it.
I'm home from Iraq now and going to start working on migrating my
various works around the Internet to a single site, but it's still a
work in progress. As I write this I'm uploading 163 MB of my music
through a dial-up connection so it may take a while. I am working on
another ZynAddSubFX voice collection for download and going to write
another guide focused on creating your own voices in Zyn. Any other
suggestions for articles/guides will be considered as well, I plan on
focusing on the novice users just getting started in Linux Audio.
Also if any of you are Joomla experts I could use some insight there
as well, this is my first foray into Joomla (I'm used to working with
straight HTML in a text editor). Thanks for your time.
--
Christopher "Chip" Van Dan
http://www.van-dan.com
Hi,
i try to build Ceres0.49. It seems to me that it can build on a recent distro like Ubuntu10.04.
However i'm stuck. I get this output.
Can someone give me a hint on how to proceed?
thank you
Menno
menno@ubuntu:~/Downloads/ceres-0.49/src$ make
echo "\
cd packages;\
sh make_libglade.sh /usr/local/share/ceres;\
" >makesource.sh
sh makesource.sh
libglade-0.17/
libglade-0.17/intl/
libglade-0.17/intl/ChangeLog
libglade-0.17/intl/Makefile.in
libglade-0.17/intl/config.charset
libglade-0.17/intl/locale.alias
libglade-0.17/intl/ref-add.sin
libglade-0.17/intl/ref-del.sin
libglade-0.17/intl/gettext.h
libglade-0.17/intl/gettextP.h
libglade-0.17/intl/hash-string.h
libglade-0.17/intl/libgnuintl.h
libglade-0.17/intl/libgettext.h
libglade-0.17/intl/loadinfo.h
libglade-0.17/intl/bindtextdom.c
libglade-0.17/intl/dcgettext.c
libglade-0.17/intl/dgettext.c
libglade-0.17/intl/gettext.c
libglade-0.17/intl/finddomain.c
libglade-0.17/intl/loadmsgcat.c
libglade-0.17/intl/localealias.c
libglade-0.17/intl/textdomain.c
libglade-0.17/intl/l10nflist.c
libglade-0.17/intl/explodename.c
libglade-0.17/intl/dcigettext.c
libglade-0.17/intl/dcngettext.c
libglade-0.17/intl/dngettext.c
libglade-0.17/intl/ngettext.c
libglade-0.17/intl/plural.y
libglade-0.17/intl/localcharset.c
libglade-0.17/intl/intl-compat.c
libglade-0.17/intl/plural.c
libglade-0.17/intl/VERSION
libglade-0.17/README
libglade-0.17/stamp-h.in
libglade-0.17/ABOUT-NLS
libglade-0.17/AUTHORS
libglade-0.17/COPYING
libglade-0.17/ChangeLog
libglade-0.17/INSTALL
libglade-0.17/Makefile.am
libglade-0.17/Makefile.in
libglade-0.17/NEWS
libglade-0.17/acconfig.h
libglade-0.17/aclocal.m4
libglade-0.17/config.guess
libglade-0.17/config.h.in
libglade-0.17/config.sub
libglade-0.17/configure
libglade-0.17/configure.in
libglade-0.17/depcomp
libglade-0.17/install-sh
libglade-0.17/libglade-bonobo.pc.in
libglade-0.17/libglade-config.in
libglade-0.17/libglade-gnome.pc.in
libglade-0.17/libglade-gnomedb.pc.in
libglade-0.17/libglade.pc.in
libglade-0.17/libglade.spec.in
libglade-0.17/libgladeConf.sh.in
libglade-0.17/ltmain.sh
libglade-0.17/missing
libglade-0.17/mkinstalldirs
libglade-0.17/test-libglade.c
libglade-0.17/libgladeConf.sh
libglade-0.17/libglade.spec
libglade-0.17/test.glade
libglade-0.17/simple.glade
libglade-0.17/example.glade
libglade-0.17/custom.glade
libglade-0.17/gnome-widgets.glade
libglade-0.17/dialogs.glade
libglade-0.17/libglade.m4
libglade-0.17/libglade-xgettext
libglade-0.17/config.h.win32
libglade-0.17/makefile.mingw
libglade-0.17/macros/
libglade-0.17/macros/ChangeLog
libglade-0.17/macros/Makefile.am
libglade-0.17/macros/Makefile.in
libglade-0.17/macros/aclocal-include.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/compiler-flags.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/curses.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-bonobo-check.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-fileutils.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-ghttp-check.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-gnorba-check.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-guile-checks.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-libgtop-check.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-objc-checks.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-orbit-check.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-print-check.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-pthread-check.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-support.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-undelfs.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-vfs.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-x-checks.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-xml-check.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gperf-check.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/linger.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/need-declaration.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-common.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/gnome-gettext.m4
libglade-0.17/macros/autogen.sh
libglade-0.17/glade/
libglade-0.17/glade/glade.h
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-xml.h
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-build.h
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-widget-tree.h
libglade-0.17/glade/Makefile.am
libglade-0.17/glade/Makefile.in
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-bonobo.c
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-gnome.c
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-gnomedb.c
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-init.c
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-sax.c
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-xml.c
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-gtk.c
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-tree.c
libglade-0.17/glade/glade-private.h
libglade-0.17/glade/makefile.mingw
libglade-0.17/glade/glade.def
libglade-0.17/doc/
libglade-0.17/doc/Makefile.am
libglade-0.17/doc/Makefile.in
libglade-0.17/doc/libglade-decl.txt
libglade-0.17/doc/libglade-sections.txt
libglade-0.17/doc/libglade-docs.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/libglade.types
libglade-0.17/doc/html/
libglade-0.17/doc/html/gladexml.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade-embedding.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade-extending.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade-gnome.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade-i18n.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade-lib.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade-libglade-build.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade-libglade-initialisation.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade-libglade-sax-parser.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade-notes.html
libglade-0.17/doc/html/libglade.html
libglade-0.17/doc/sgml/
libglade-0.17/doc/sgml/glade-build.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/sgml/glade-sax.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/sgml/glade-xml.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/sgml/glade.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/sgml/object_index.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/sgml/tree_index.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/tmpl/
libglade-0.17/doc/tmpl/glade-build.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/tmpl/glade-sax.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/tmpl/glade-xml.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/tmpl/glade.sgml
libglade-0.17/doc/tmpl/libglade-unused.sgml
make_libglade.sh: 8: glib-config: not found
make_libglade.sh: 9: glib-config: not found
checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for mawk... mawk
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output... a.out
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for executable suffix...
checking for object suffix... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for style of include used by make... GNU
checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3
checking for strerror in -lcposix... no
checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
checking for ANSI C header files... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking for ld used by GCC... /usr/bin/ld
checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes
checking for /usr/bin/ld option to reload object files... -r
checking for BSD-compatible nm... /usr/bin/nm -B
checking whether ln -s works... yes
checking how to recognise dependant libraries... file_magic ELF [0-9][0-9]*-bit [LM]SB (shared object|dynamic lib )
checking command to parse /usr/bin/nm -B output... ok
checking for dlfcn.h... yes
checking for file... /usr/bin/file
checking for ranlib... ranlib
checking for strip... strip
checking for objdir... .libs
checking for gcc option to produce PIC... -fPIC
checking if gcc PIC flag -fPIC works... yes
checking if gcc static flag -static works... yes
checking if gcc supports -c -o file.o... yes
checking if gcc supports -c -o file.lo... yes
checking if gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... yes
checking whether the linker (/usr/bin/ld) supports shared libraries... yes
checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate
checking whether stripping libraries is possible... yes
checking dynamic linker characteristics... GNU/Linux ld.so
checking if libtool supports shared libraries... yes
checking whether to build shared libraries... yes
checking whether to build static libraries... yes
checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no
creating libtool
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version >= 1.2.0... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your path, or set the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to the
*** full path to gtk-config.
checking for xml-config... no
configure: error: Couldn't find xml-config
make: *** [packages/libglade_compiled] Error 1
menno@ubuntu:~/Downloads/ceres-0.49/src$
i have libgtk2.0 (2.20.1) and -dev installed.
Damn, I keep sending these things wrong...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Arve Barsnes <arve.barsnes(a)gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [LAU] MP3 tag editor ?
To: "F. Medeiros" <excalibas(a)gmail.com>
I had problem with easytag, which means id3lib, with tags not showing
up in mpd quite correct. I'm not sure which I'm currently using, since
I seem to have both libid3tag and taglib installed, but I've used
qtagger, and directly tagging in sonata, and they all seem to work
fine.
I'm curious if anyone has taken the time to assemble a soundfont that
is good for electronic music? something along the lines of the fluid
sf2, but instead of acoustic instruments, it has instruments
appropriate for electronic music.
(wow, reading over what I just said I realize that it's incredibly
vague and subject to wild interpretation of opinion. still, I'm gonna
let it stand, warts and all. :-)
thanks!
Josh