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Am Dienstag, den 08.02.2011, 15:46 +0100 schrieb Jens M Andreasen:
> On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 05:58 +0100, hermann wrote:
>
> > * add mix tubes
> > * add post amp
> > * add noise gate
> > * add Italian translation by Ivan Tarozzi
>
> add voicebox also??
>
> :)
>
a voicebox ? I would love to add a talking box :
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5pka1_so-ruff-so-tuff-talk-box_music
but I have no idea were to connect the grind :-)
On Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 03:12:29PM +0100, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 03:06:35PM -0500, S. Massy wrote:
> > All right,
> >
> > Here's another installment in the never-ending questions series.
> >
> > I have tracks sequenced in individual midi files meant to be rendered
> > using various softsynths/patches. The idea is to:
> > 1. Send the midi data to the synth using pmidi or midish.
> > 2. Record the output from the jack ports to disk.
> > 3. Repeat 1 and 2 for each track.
> > 4. Import the tracks and mix them, possibly recording live material on
> > top of it.
> >
>
> Couldn't ardour do all four steps?
Possibly, but Ardour is GUI based and not easy to use, even through orca
screen-reader.
>
> > Of these, step 2 is the tricky part. Recording the output is easy enough
> > with ecasound or even jackrec, but the problem is that there is a gap of
> > silence between the time recording is started and the time the synth
> > starts playing, thus making syncing the tracks a very tedious job. Is
> > there a simple way of recording only when audio data is coming out of
> > the jack ports?
>
> Yeah, the purpose of MTC/MMC is to solve this problem.
>
> You could configure midish to be the MMC master and MTC slave, and use
> a MTC/MMC capable audio recorder configured as MMC slave and MTC
> master. You'd have to start the recorder first (it waits for the MMC
> start event) and then start playback in midish (generates the MMC
> start event), both will start synchronously and stay in sync. This
> worked for me many times.
>
> Unfortunately, I can't point you to a MTC and MMC capable recorder for
> linux, sorry. Again, ardour seems MTC/MMC capable. There are also
> jack-transport to mtc/mmc gateways, but I've never used them
> either.
The way to do it in the end was to use jackctlMMC to bridge between MMC
and jack-transport, then start ecasound in jack-transport slave mode.
Then just hitting "p" in rmidish does the trick.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Cheers,
S.M.
>
> HTH
>
> -- Alexandre
>
Just curious if any LAU members who reside in Texas are planning on
attending this event?
http://www.texaslinuxfest.org/
I can't recall ever hearing anyone on this list comment that was from
the Lone Star State, but if you're out there, speak up! Would love to
meet some fellow LAUheads in Austin.
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Josh Lawrence
www.hardbop200.com
YEEEEEE-HAW Y'ALL!
next up is a buck owens song...I was looking for a reason to do
something with a new keyboard I picked up, hence this tune. the drums
are hydrogen; bass, guitar and piano are my roland keyboard; recorded
with ardour. I used some ladspa and lv2 plugins, but you shouldn't
hold this against the software :)
http://www.hardbop200.com/misc/loves-gonna-live-here.ogg
enjoy!
--
Josh Lawrence
www.hardbop200.com
Hello,
I am attempting to switch to an RT kernel, but so far, I get no audio
when booting one. I've tried a prebuild image from 64studio's
squeeze-backports repository (2.6.33.7rt29) and also patched and built
my own (2.6.33.7rt30), but the outcome is the same. The proper modules
are loaded, the card shows up properly, all levels are fine in
alsamixer. Jack loads without a complaint, mplayer plays a file without
complaint, but there is no sound. Any one ever came up against that?
Thanks,
S.M.
Hello all!
I thought, as I think I didn't post this, when it was originally recorded, I
might do it now. It came up in conversation. It was recorded in the early
2000s sometime, can't remember when exactly. So not as well mastered. To be
honest nomastering:
http://juliencoder.de/jb/bs.ogg
No tags in this and probably limited download time. I might take it down
next week or so.
Instruments used: Fluidsynth with the nskit6 for drums, Clavia Nordlead3 for
the bass and lead sound and the Roland XP30 for the piano. Recorded in pure
Ecasound and processed with some ladspa.
The name: Well the piece is a play on letters. The idea was, that people
have done it before, think of the fugue over "B A C H", which in English would
be "Bb A C B". so I extended the original reach, just up the white keys of the
keyboard and then put "Britney Spears" in there. It was hell of a fun, finally
giving away the secret to my neighbour, who dispises her, but did like the
music. :-) That was part of the reason why I did it. I suppose he had annoyed
me one time too many. :-)
I hope you enjoy it, even if you know the secret of the piece. :-)
Warm regards
Julien
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======== FIND MY WEB-PROJECT AT: ========
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I'm playing a bit with sound fonts ... so dl'd a few to see what I can
do ... too much time on my hands :)
Anyway, I'm wondering if I can tell what instruments are defined in a
file. There must be an indexing program of some kind?
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