Hello Everyone!
Yes even more Bach, but it's beautiful. I wanted to play this for quite some
time and just noticed a few weeks ago, that my teacher actually had the notes.
:-)
http://juliencoder.de/nama/bach-gms.ogghttp://juliencoder.de/nama/bach-gms.mp3
Or go to the website:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
This piece was - as ever - recorded in god, old, faithful Nama with the
Sampletekk Black Grand Medium and a Concertgebouw IR reverb applied with
jconvolver. Thanks to all involved devs!
NOTE: The website has changed slightly. It was really very silly of me. I
should have titled the links differently. It's enver too late. :-)
As always, rants, comments, praise(?) welcome.
Kindest regards
Julien
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Just started getting into hydrogen.
Pretty sweet.
I'm curious as to how people program fills.
Is there some bank of them that I'm missing?
Or is this a 100% manual process?
Thanks.
-Aaron
I was thinking about something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-licD-N1uI&t=2m20s
Is it possible to recreate something like that in linux, all on the
software side?
Or, if there are hardware solutions for this, does anyone know one?
I'm totally new to this, but it seems innteresting, i'd like to
experiment with it,
bye,
Al
Hello everyone!
The subject is not a command to give me hell, although you're welcome to do
so, if it is your wish. :-) Yet it's the title of my new song. A bit more
fusion this time, I suspect, more dynamic changes and some nice arrangements.
I can say that, since I'm not really responsible. It happened. Sometimes
you're in luck, stricken by the right idea at the right moment. :-)
Here are the links:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/be_mean.ogghttp://juliencoder.de/nama/be_mean.mp3
Or the website itself:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
the whole idea evolved from a small theme in a whole tone scale, that I had
earlier in the year. Then I forgot it, almost reinvented it early this week
and the rest fell in place around it. You might call it a rhapsody in prog.
this time it's really a wobby art piece of music, since I wanted to finish
it tonight. I started yesterday evening. So please excuse a few mistakes,
which I would have corrected, if I had time. :-)
Instruments used were Linuxsampler for drums, piano, Rhodes, Wurlitzer and
Gigatron (thanks Q!). Beatrix as hammond organ, fluidsynth for the bass, the
Clavinet for the Clav :-) and the Nordlead for the analogue leads. I think
that's it.
I recorded, mixed and mastered everything in Nama. Loads of ladspa plugins
were involved in that process and here's a thanks to all those LADSPA authors.
I think they can all take it, since most of them have earned it with this
piece. :-)
\Also thanks to the list for loads of very good hints, that I've taken up.
this time I'm very fond of the snare and the Clav. finally found some good
settings, that I'll certainly save as presets. the bass drum needs more work,
I know, but I can't figure out, what to do with it. Perhaps another one or two
day session may be required to get it, where I want it. :-)
Please give me your feedback, as long as it's nice or constructive or even
better both, I'm happy to hear it. :-)
Absolutely un-meanly yours
Julien
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Hi there,
I just found something interesting that's probably not well known.
There's no entry in apps.linuxaudio.org for it but it probably deserves
one. I played with the thought of writing a CLI based jack connection
manager for a while and now I found someone already did it.
https://github.com/lotuskip/esjit
Not perfect but interesting. It lacks any midi connection functionality
and claims to support connection store & recall similar to
jack_snapshot. I only tested connect/disconnect with very few
connections and for that it works.
Note that I'm not the author, I just stumbled on it by accident.
Hi all,
I've got a DreamPlug (successor to GuruPlug and SheevaPlug:
<http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/c-5-dreamplugs.aspx>) - it's
very close to being a plug-and-play little ARM-based Ubuntu 9.04
machine. It's got audio in and out, and optical audio, so I'm hoping I
can get it set up as a generative audio box.
The audio works - "aplay" works straight away for playing back a wave
file. (I might as well mention that the build quality is a bit ropey:
the headphone jack doesn't quite stay plugged in properly, and nor
does the power cable extension that came with it.) Now for jackd and
friends...
I installed jackd 0.116.1 from the official repo (BTW, the official
binary package for this platform doesn't have alsa enabled -- I did
"apt-get source jackd" then manually built it with alsa enabled). I
installed supercollider from the latest git. Supercollider can do an
offline render of a wave file, and aplay can play it back. But I can't
seem to get any audio from a jackd-based pipeline: neither using
supercollider, nor using "jack.play" from Rohan Drape's tools.
(jackd doesn't report any problems: <http://pastie.org/2092598>. I'm
not familiar with oss at all but jackd fails to start when using it:
<http://pastie.org/2092634>)
So, questions:
* How to troubleshoot the jackd setup over a pure-CLI connection? I
could use GUI tools over X forwarding, but given the smallness of the
box I'd prefer to avoid installing GUI libraries etc. A commandline
jack-level-meter would be nice, if anyone knows of one, to verify that
sound is reaching jackd from its clients.
* Have you got jackd working nicely on similar systems (Linux ubuntu
2.6.33.6 #1 PREEMPT Tue Feb 8 03:18:41 EST 2011 armv5tel GNU/Linux),
and have any tips?
Thanks
Dan
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http://www.mcld.co.uk
Hi folks,
I'm wanting to blacklist some audio devices so that the drivers don't get loaded
on boot.
avl5@funkster1:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [SB ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB
HDA ATI SB at 0xfe8f0000 irq 16
1 [M1010LT ]: ICE1712 - M Audio Delta 1010LT
M Audio Delta 1010LT at 0xe800, irq 20
2 [U0x46d0x8ce ]: USB-Audio - USB Device 0x46d:0x8ce
USB Device 0x46d:0x8ce at usb-0000:00:12.2-2, high speed
3 [HDMI ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI HDMI
HDA ATI HDMI at 0xfe9ec000 irq 44
4 [BCR2000 ]: USB-Audio - BCR2000
BEHRINGER BCR2000 at usb-0000:00:12.1-1, full speed
5 [DR880 ]: USB-Audio - DR-880
BOSS DR-880 at usb-0000:00:12.0-1, full speed
I want to blacklist 2 + 3 (webcam and RADEON HD4650 HDMI).
I'm using AVLinux 5 (debian 6.0.1) with the custom pae_kernel 2.6.39-2 and after
reading the alsa
website for the correct ordering of cards on boot, I learned that we should use
the 'slots' option instead of 'index=nn'. The appropriate line in
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf is now:
options snd slots=snd-hda-intel,snd-ice1712
But I couldn't find anything about blacklisting. Mybe I'm just to blind to see. :(
So if anybody could help me out, I'd be very grateful.
TIA,
Raphael ;)
Hello all,
The recent zita-at1 release (0.2.2) had some test code in
it making it transpose everything down by an octave.
Fixed in 0.2.3, available now at
<http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/downloads>
Sorry for the unexpected noises, and thanks to Adrian
Knoth for reporting this bug.
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FA
The ALSA mixer programs list many channels on this thing, though the card has,
besides its joystick port (usable with MIDI-Joystick adapter) the usual mike,
line-in, line-out jacks.
Among the goodies listed are a CD and Phone channel.
These older cards had a connector for a direct CD (my sw60xg has this) but
what about the phone?
QasMixer version 0.12.0 is now available.
QasMixer is an ALSA mixer powered by a Qt GUI.
Changes:
* New dB/percent value label for each slider
* Numeric slider value setting moved to a tool/dialog widget
(label click)
* New view type toolbar (hidden by default)
* New mixer controls toolbar (hidden by default)
* Device selection can be hidden (hidden by default)
* CTL mixer: Shows sliders for all integer type inputs
* CTL mixer: Interface type selection (mixer, pcm, etc.)
moved to the element selection
* CTL mixer: remembers selected element after a view change or restart
* CTL mixer: SVG icons for the "Joined" check button
* SVG support for check buttons
* Sliders pad layout tweaks and bug fixes
* View type key sequence simplified (No strg press required anymore)
* Menu tweaks
* Removed localization for some one letter strings
* Localized value strings (Decibel, Percent, etc.)
* New Czech translation (Pavel F.)
Homepage with more informations and screenshots
http://xwmw.org/qasmixer
Project page with file downloads
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qasmixer/
Happy volume changing!
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Sebastian Holtermann