Hey!
Sorry to prolongue such trifling matters: But what should we care about
de facto standards? Can't one just try to do a bit of trend setting/ It has
happened before, especially online and I must say, the usual results are much
more horrifying than using latin plurals. and well yes, I agree, it takes the
knowledge of latin or - god forbid - Greek to do that. Still it might be
educational. :-)
Warm regards
Iulius
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Hello everyone!
I have a Waldorf Microwave XT now and I prepared an html document designed
to help blind people work with it and it's online now:
http://juliencoder.de/mw_xt-menus.html
Please pass it on everyone, where you think it might be of help! - Small
NOTE: The Microwave XTK has slightly different menus, because there
occasionally are keyboard settings.
I hope someone can find a use for it!
Enjoy and kind regards
Julien
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Music was my first love and it will be my last (John Miles)
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Well that's the title I used, when I put one of my tunes up on 'another' place.
But...
A day later and I posted the following there :)
> Thanks a lot LR. I should have also posted the original blurb that went with
> this. {ahem}
> "The cries and suffering of countless victims down the centuries slowly awakens
> the avenger from its slumber. At last it strikes, destroying all in its wake,
> then returns once more to its unknown lair."
> However...
> After putting this up I decided to listen to it again - big mistake of course,
> because then I thought 'Now why did I do this when I could have done that.' You
> get the idea?
> Well a day later and I've made the following changes:
> The first lead is smoother (and has one chord change)
> The second lead is thinner and brighter.
> The fifth lead is fatter
> The percussion is louder
> Some of the twiddly bits are clearer.
> A couple of timing peculiarities have been corrected.
> Apart from the percussion, it is now 100% Yoshimi Smile
I don't *think* I ever posted it here either. Anyway here is the bright shiny
and new version.
http://www.musically.me.uk/music/Awakening_The_Avenger.ogg
Hope you like it.
--
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.
This is a remix of "Cold Shoulders" by Gold Motel that I did for a contest
at Indaba Music:
http://www.indabamusic.com/#!/opportunities/gold-motel-remix-contest/submis…
The only track I kept from the original were the vocals.
For the rest I used:
1. Qtractor for the sequencing
2. Fluidsynth for the marimba
3. Hydrogen for the drums, of course
4. Yoshimi for the bass and other synths using some of the patches from the
fantastic Will J Godfrey collection.
5. Mixbus for the guitars and all of the mixing
This is only my second remix so I appreciate any comments, criticisms,
flames, etc. If you like it then feel free to vote for it :)
--Steve
Peder Hedlund:
>
>> On 04/01/2011 04:34 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
>>>> Robin Gareus wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hya,
>>>>>
>>>>> I've just brought jack-stdout up to scratch.
>>
>> This should definitely be a part of the jack default toolset.
>
> Not that I don't appreciate the work behind jack-stdin/out (and I
> wouldn't mind having them included in the jack toolset) but these
> things can also be performed using for instance mplayer and
> jack_capture :
>
> sox cdda.wav -t wav - tremolo 5 100 | mplayer -cache 26000 -ao jack -
> and
> jack_capture --channels 2 --port system:playback_1 --port system:playback_2 \
> -ws | oggenc -R 44100 -B 16 -C 2 - -o file.ogg
>
This command does exactly the same:
jack_capture -c 2 -ws | oggenc -R 44100 -B 16 -C 2 - -o file.ogg
although this command is strongly preferable (no bits lost in piping):
jack_capture -c 2 -f ogg file.ogg
However, for piping jack-stdout just got options for 24 bits, while
jack_capture still only supports 16 bits. The reason why jack_capture lags
a bit behind here is probably because jack_capture used code from
jack-stdout to implement writing to stdout. :-)
...Sorry, forgot to include the list somehow.
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 17:26:18 +0200 (CEST)
From: Julien Claassen <julien(a)c-lab.de>
To: Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com>
Subject: Re: [LAU] <subject intentionally left blank>
In Apr 4 A.D. 2011 Patrick Shirkey scripsit:
> On 04/04/2011 12:47 AM, Rob wrote:
>> On Sunday 03 April 2011 10:18, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
>>
>>> Yeah, all this talk and experimental research being done by thousands of
>>> pissed of and highly educated people is time wasting nonsense because
>>> there is crap on the market that is purposefully designed to not work
>>> and claims to use the same principals/effects.
>>>
>> Your clever use of sarcasm has disabused me of my foolish notions of
>> "Newtonian physics" and "reality". I shall start coloring my car's gas cap
>> with green magic marker forthwith.
>>
>
> Which reality are you referring to? The one that you perceive or the on that
> actually is?
>
> Go ahead with your magic marker tricks and futile attempts to cling on to the
> past 100 years of repression and subjugation, BTW. I'm sure that will stop
> the flow of information and knowledge for the rest of us who are genuinely
> interested in actually making progress...
Ehem? isn't that a bit much? I thought we were starting on wry humour and no
comments leaning towards the hurtful? - don't really answer that, just thinking
out loud... Let's get back to music. - Which remins me, I should have something
new ready this evening.
queitly wandering back in my musical corner yours
Julien
>
>
> --
> Patrick Shirkey
> Boost Hardware Ltd.
>
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Ken's announcement that he is to give up trying to 'make it' in music
somehow spurred all sorts of end times worries which primarily revolve
round the fallout from the Japanese nuclear disaster which in turn is
widely speculated to have been caused by HAARP rather than being a
natural occurrence. It is my firm belief that Fukushima, the BP gulf
disaster, the sorry state of our environment and much of the 'control
system' could've been avoided had the free energy inventions of Tesla,
TT Brown, Henry Moray et al not been suppressed by Big Oil and other
vested interests since the early 1900's. This is of course mainly down
to pure greed as the energy industries would rather continue to rape
the planet rather than lose out on billions. Our universities have
also been complicit in this cover-up allowing lies about energy and
physics to continue to be propagated in the interest of the (once)
almighty dollar.
This situation cannot be allowed to continue of course if we want any
kind of future for our planet. Our politicians and governments are
totally corrupt and are paid off by the banks and Big Oil to do their
bidding and keep the profits rolling in so its not much use in looking
to them to do the right thing- same goes for the mainstream media.
That leaves us with the hope that we can educate the masses on our
energy alternatives whilst we still have something resembling a free
internet through email, mailing lists and social networks etc. These
same free energy technologies would also go a long way in helping to
clean up the mess caused by BP and other corporate monsters. People
can't demand an alternative they don't know exists so I kindly ask any
of you concerned about our future to help me in getting this info out
there by getting these links out to as many people as you can and also
downloading these videos and e-books should they get removed so we can
upload them elsewhere.
How to make a simple Bedini motor - use magnetics to charge car
batteries etc. I'm just about to put one of these together myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttY7yLXZSpo&feature=related
Infinite Energy - But not for the Masses… this is the best free energy
presentation I've seen.
http://www.checktheevidence.co.uk/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=vie…
Practical Guide to Free Energy Devices - this is the best free e-book
on the topic I'm aware of.
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/
PESwiki - Pure Energy Systems wiki is devoted to open source free
energy tech news
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Main_Page
The planet, the human race and myself thank you deeply for your
support in getting the truth out there.
Dan
Fans (or non-fans) of 80's heavy metal might enjoy this. A friend sent me this raw material in a random email, and I spent exactly 15 minutes coding it up in (gasp!) PHP:
http://restivo.org/dio/
Also, after about 4 years of trying to make it in music and failing, I've left the band, put my own music aside, and officially given up. Sorry, I've reached the end of my poverty rope. If I post any more music, it'll be whatever I can knock out in an hour so of break time.
I'm now focussing the bulk of my time on, you know, stuff, that, like, pays, uh, actual money. So far that's been writing software: a little bit of web stuff, and I'm just finishing up an Android project bringing up an appliance and interfacing it to a microcontroller via serial port. The gadget/embedded stuff fits in well with what I was doing with linux audio, and it seems to pay well. I've done enough web stuff to be able to slide right back into that too.
I like projects and contract work, not really looking for any kind of 9-to-5 committment-- I still think like a musician and work best on my own in the middle of the night--, so if anyone knows of random contract work, let me know off-list. If it pays (within reason), then I'll do it.
Thanks all for everything, and I expect you may find me contributing more code than music as the years roll on.
-ken