Hi
Is there an commandline application that'll allow me to send program
change (and bank select) from the commandline? I'm trying to setup
something to flip programs on my hardware synths quickly between songs
in a live setting...
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
This is a reminder about the deadlines of the calls:
Call for Papers: June 15
Call for Workshops: June 15
Call for Music: July 1st
Please see below for more information -
joachim heintz
Ways Ahead
First International Csound Conference
September 30 - October 2 2011, HMTM Hannover, Germany
Incontri, the Institute for new music at the University of Music, Drama
and Media Hannover, is proud to host the first International
Csound Conference. Csound, more than 25 years after its creation, has
changed in many ways during the years, and so has the situation of
computer music in general. What is the role of Csound in current
electronic music practice, teaching and learning? What are the
challenges, potentials, and perspectives of the ways ahead? This meeting
looks to provide discussion between developers and users, and to show
aspects of the Csound Language in papers, workshops, installations, and
a concert.
CALL FOR PAPERS
As this conference is mainly focused on the present situation and
further development of Csound, papers which discuss this topic in regard
to the technology, the community, the documentation or the ways of
learning, are mostly welcome. But you are also encouraged to send any
paper which deals with any Csound related content.
Papers should be about 4-8 pages. Please use the templates found here:
http://www.incontri.hmtm-hannover.de/uploads/media/CsoundConfTemplates.zip
Please upload your paper at
www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=csndc2011 . If you have no
easychair account, you will be asked to create one first.
Paper draft submission: June 15
Notification of acceptance: July 15
Final Paper submission: September 1
CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
Please describe the topic on which you like to hold a workshop, and what
you need (time frame, technics, optimal number of participants, etc).
Please upload your description in html format at
www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=csndc2011 . If you have no
easychair account, you will be asked to create one first.
Workshop draft submission: June 15
Notification of acceptance: July 15
CALL FOR MUSIC
There will be a concert on october 1st with pieces which were made
mainly with Csound, either fixed media or with live electronics (maximum
eight speakers). In addition, sound installations can be performed
during the conference in the foyer of the HMTMH. Please send your
suggestions by ordinary mail to Joachim Heintz, HMTM Hannover,
Emmichplatz 1, D-30175 Hannover. Each submission must contain:
1. A CD or DVD with the files to be played at the conference (aiff or wav).
2. A CD with a stereo mixdown of your work.
3. A short presentation of the piece.
4. A short biography of the creator(s).
5. A signed copy of
- http://www.incontri.hmtm-hannover.de/uploads/media/ConcertAgreement.pdf or
-
http://www.incontri.hmtm-hannover.de/uploads/media/InstallationAgreement.pdf
in which the creator(s) agree(s) to the condition for the
concert/installation.
Our abilities to perform Videos are rather poor; so if you submit works
containing images you must accept compromises in performing them.
Submission deadline: July 1
Notification of acceptance: August 1
The Csound Conference is held by Incontri, the electronic studio in the
institute for new music at HMTM Hannover, Germany, in cooperation with
the institute of journalism and communication research, with kind
support from the following institutions:
Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer elektroakustische Musik, Germany
Berklee College of Music, Boston, USA
National University of Ireland in Maynooth, Ireland
Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway
University of Bath, UK
www.incontri.hmtm-hannover.de/de/elektronisches-studio/csound-conference
Hello all,
The EBU-R128 loudness meter presented today at the LAC
is now available at
<http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/downloads>
The package contains the interactive meter, the command
line app to measure sound files, and both the paper and
the presentation slides.
Ciao,
--
FA
Hello,
It's a bit of a long shot, but I was wondering whether any one had
ever written a simple programme/script to manipulate zyzaddsubfx/yoshimi
patches, given that they are simply compressed xml.
Cheers,
S.M.
--
Apologies for cross-posting.
After 8 months of planning, fund-raising a metric ton of greenbacks, and literally thousands of hours of hard work distributed across dozens of souls, Linux Laptop Orchestra (L2Ork) is truly excited to announce our maiden tour of Europe May 12 June 1, 2011. Joining forces with our guest soloist Ron Coulter and our talented soprano l2orkist Aurora Martin, the ensemble will be touring 8 countries, performing and holding workshops in following locations:
May 14 Linz, Austria (as part of LiWoLi festival)
May 15 Ljubljana, Slovenia
May 16 Budapest, Hungary
May 19 Croatia
May 21 - Hamburg, Germany (Academy of Music and Theater)
May 24 - Amsterdam, Netherlands (STEIM)
May 25 Amsterdam, Netherlands (Zaal 100)
May 26 Utrecht, Netherlands (HKU)
May 30 Paris, France (IRCAM)
June 01 Oslo, Norway (NIME 2011)
Hope to see you at one of our upcoming destinations! In the meantime, to stay up-to-date with the latest developments join our facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=117918141555131)
For additional info on L2Ork please visit http://l2ork.music.vt.edu
On a somewhat related note, L2Ork has also made another series of updates to the Linux-centric pd-l2ork variation of Pd which is also available on the L2Ork site together with a series of externals and abstractions. For additional info on pd-l2ork please visit http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/?page_id=56
Should you happen to have any questions, suggestions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best wishes,
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Hi LACers,
Is anyone driving in the direction of Dublin or, better yet, the
airport late Sunday night after the conference? I've got a flight
early monday morning and if you're headed in that direction, I would
be very happy to contribute some cash for a lift.
Thanks.
Hello.
Other then the drumkits availible from the hydrogen-site, is there any
drumkits you know of for hiphop?
Even for other drummachines etc, I need more sounds =)
Regards
Le 06/05/2011 11:21, alex tinsley a écrit :
> Even though the P67 and H67 do not support the PCI bus natively, PCI
> is accessd through a PCI - PCI-e Bridge. If you look at page 8 in the
> manual you'll see there's a little bridge chip between the south
> bridge and the PCI slots. PCI slots have been running through these
> bridge chips for a while now, this doesn't appear to be the issue.
>
> It appears as though some of the settings are getting changed but
> audio isn't passing, it may be possible that there are other on-board
> devices bound to the PCI slot where the Delta 44 card is plugged into.
> There may be 16 IRQ's however as indicated on page 11 of the manual
> there are more than 16 devices on that motherboard, so the system will
> share devices on the same IRQ. I would suggest disabling devices that
> are bound to the PCI slot in the BIOS to see if that frees up enough
> bandwidth for the card to operate. Unfortunately Gigabyte does not
> include an IRQ sharing matrix like ASUS does, however if you refer
> back to page 8 to the block diagram you can see on the left side of
> the diagram which devices are sharing with the PCI slots.
>
> There you will see a single line for a PCI Express bus, dropping down
> to the bottom is the ITE Bridge chip which goes to the PCI slots,
> however on the same line dropping down you'll see the Network
> Controller is on there and on the top of that line are all the other
> PCI-e slots except for the primary PCI-e x16 slot which is running off
> of the NorthBridge. At this point you'll need to do some
> experimentation with pulling any other cards you have in your system
> that is not the primary graphics controller. If you're running dual
> graphics cards, try removing one out of the second PCI-e x16 slot to
> see if that changes anything.Also if you have any PCI-e x4 or x1 cards
> you should remove them just to see if that helps to narrow your search.
>
> Also, typically USB ports are also bound to PCI slots for power
> management. If you have something plugged into the USB ports that take
> up a lot bandwidth (ie hard drives, cameras, scanners) these will
> cause a card like the Delta 44 to malfunction. Try toggling settings
> on and off to see if that changes the behavior of the Delta card.
>
> Why is this all necessary? The Delta 44 was developed back in 1999!!
> before all this newer technology came out that surrounds it. The Delta
> is a bus mastering card which requires full bandwidth of the slot,
> anything that takes away from that requirement will cause the card to
> not operate properly, so it doesn't play well with power management
> schemes.
>
> Also this motherboard has a ton of features for power management,
> consider turning that off too temporarily to see if that changes the
> situation too.
>
> It also doesn't hurt to see if Gigabyte has an updated BIOS release
> providing improved PCI performance.
>
> Try that and see if anything improves.
>
Hi Alex,
many thanks for the reply (I reply to the ml because your post is very
informative).
Unfortunately I wasn't able to activate the card, I tried nearly
everything at BIOS level, tried also some kernel parameters (nomsi,
noacpi) but all without any success...
I'm a bit tired, too much time lost...
I give up, I don't know what else I could do.
Regards,
David.
You could use KASEQ in shell
scripts. http://kmetronome.sourceforge.net/kaseq.shtml
Is it easy to send bank and program change with it.
Anyway, I use KASEQ for "triggering" qmidiroute. The bank/program
change is set by qmidiroute. See here for some examples (sorry only in
italian for the moment):
http://www.eclepticbox.altervista.org/index.php/audio-on-linux
Some scripts that I use in my live setting (but only with soft synths):
http://www.eclepticbox.altervista.org/index.php/download/category/2-audio-e…
Alessandro
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Da: "Atte André Jensen" <atte(a)email.dk>
To: "linux audio users" <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
Oggetto: [LAU] sending program change from the commandline
Data: 05/05/11 23:21
Hi
Is there an commandline application that'll allow me to send program
change (and bank select) from the commandline? I'm trying to setup
something to flip programs on my hardware synths quickly between songs
in a live setting...
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
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