I'm a Gentoo user and I'm hoping someone can point me toward info on
how to use zita-ajbridge? I'd like to send all audio from my laptop
to netjack without individually configuring each app for jack.
- Grant
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Djého Youn <ydjeho(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks for the kind comments!
>
> @DrAnakin:
>
> yes, why not? I'd love to be there, if it's near. (I'm in berlin,
> germany). if you can give some kind of credit (ex. just quickly mention
> where these are from...) during your show, it'd be very nice of you. and if
> you'd have any recordings/videos from your show later, please share with
> me! thanks.
> and yes, this is 100% supercollider. (even for auditioning/editing samples)
>
> @Dan:
>
> oh, yes, I love emacs! as I'm a newbie, I can't tell you a great deal
> about it, but as I run emacs in the terminal, it gives me very focused
> environment for coding. I really want to try out all the possibilities on
> scripting...etc. but somehow it's not easy. but if anyone want to use
> supercollider on Linux, I definitely recommend...
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 6:39 PM, Dan MacDonald <allcoms(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Great stuff Djého - I'm really enjoying listening to these tracks and
>> it just re-affirms I need to start learning and playing with SC sooner
>> rather than later. I will be giving them another listen and checking
>> out your site soon.
>>
>> That people can do stuff like this from within emacs these days only
>> goes to re-affirm emacs status as text editor turned OS / multiverse
>> (..if only it had a good text editor ;)
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Djého Youn <ydjeho(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I want to share with you a 5 tracks demo I've worked on a few months
>> ago.
>> >
>> > http://soundcloud.com/jae-ho-youn/sets/demo-april-2012-3
>> >
>> > It's all made in Linux, actually I've started to use Linux at the same
>> time
>> > working on these tracks.
>> > I've used Supercollider 3.4 on Emacs with Jack and that's it. Oh, I've
>> > converted my renders to mp3s using audacity.
>> > It's rendered with internal sound card on my second-hand lenovo T61, as
>> I
>> > don't know how to get my firewire soundcard work on my machine.
>> > But I think I don't need my sound card anyway with this kind of sounds.
>> Let
>> > me know if you're not agree...
>> > I'm on Ubuntu 10.10.
>> >
>> > Any feedback would be welcome.
>> >
>> > thanks,
>> >
>> > sincerely,
>> >
>> > jae ho Youn
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Jae Ho YOUN
>> >
>> > http://jaehoyoun.com
>> > http://advancedsituation.com/
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
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>> > Linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
>> > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user
>> >
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Jae Ho YOUN
>
> http://jaehoyoun.com
> http://advancedsituation.com/
>
--
Jae Ho YOUN
http://jaehoyoun.comhttp://advancedsituation.com/
Has anyone tried the Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 with JACK/Linux? I've read
successful reports with the Scarlett 2i2 under Linux so I presume the
2i4 should be OK too but it'd be nice to know before I buy if I can
expect everything to work?
Dear all,
I already posted this question on other lists, so maybe one or the
other has seen it, I apologize for sending it again.
I have been trying to connect a friend's soundcard (RME fireface UCX)
to my linux computer (recent ubuntu 12.04 installation - NOT ubuntu
studio, kernel 3.2.0-29-generic, ALSA version 1.0.25). RME claims that
the device has a class compliance mode, so that it should be able to
communicate with a linux system just using the USB-audio-2.0 standard
(which, to my
knowledge, is available on linux). This class compliance mode works
when the device is connected to an apple computer.
Pluging the device, I get the following messages from dmesg:
[ 864.024093] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 5 using ehci_hcd
[ 864.162776] usbaudio: unit 2: invalid UAC_FEATURE_UNIT descriptor
[ 864.162831] snd-usb-audio: probe of 1-1:1.0 failed with error -5
The "lsusb - v" (quite lengthy, so I don't include it here) output
lists the device, so it seems that it is recognized but can not be
properly connected. It does not appear neither appear in the system
settings nor in JACK.
Am I missing some extra packages, libaries, ... to be able to have
full USB-audio-2.0 support ? Do I have to change some kernel options ?
Any other ideas ?
Thanks,
Florian
greetings!
perhaps some of you use RME hdsp hardware. i'm wondering if you're running into
issues like mine with recent kernels....
i've got an hdsp multiface hanging off an expresscard adapter in a T520 thinkpad.
here's what's going on:
hdspmixer locks up soon after starting, saying, "HwDep ioctl failed. Metering
stopped"
once that has happened, if i try to start jack, i get this:
plutek@palnote:~$ jackd -dalsa -D -Phw:0,0 -Chw:0,0
jackdmp 1.9.9
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
Copyright 2004-2012 Grame.
jackdmp comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
JACK server starting in realtime mode with priority 10
control device hw:0
control device hw:0
audio_reservation_init
Acquire audio card Audio0
creating alsa driver ... hw:0,0|hw:0,0|1024|2|48000|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
control device hw:0
ALSA: Cannot open PCM device alsa_pcm for playback. Falling back to capture-only mode
Cannot initialize driver
JackServer::Open failed with -1
Failed to open server
alternately, if i start jack after a reboot *without* first starting hdspmixer,
it runs for a few minutes (variable), then fails thusly:
plutek@palnote:~$ jackd -dalsa -D -Phw:0,0 -Chw:0,0
jackdmp 1.9.9
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
Copyright 2004-2012 Grame.
jackdmp comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
JACK server starting in realtime mode with priority 10
control device hw:0
control device hw:0
audio_reservation_init
Acquire audio card Audio0
creating alsa driver ... hw:0,0|hw:0,0|1024|2|48000|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
control device hw:0
configuring for 48000Hz, period = 1024 frames (21.3 ms), buffer = 2 periods
ALSA: final selected sample format for capture: 32bit integer little-endian
ALSA: use 2 periods for capture
ALSA: final selected sample format for playback: 32bit integer little-endian
ALSA: use 2 periods for playback
ALSA: poll time out, polled for 31999183 usecs
JackAudioDriver::ProcessAsync: read error, stopping...
i'm on the aptosid distribution.
alsa-tools-gui is 1.0.25-2
although running jackd says "jackdmp 1.9.9", my installed debian package is
jackd2 1.9.8~dfsg.4+20120529git007cdc37-4
alsa is 1.0.23+dfsg-4
and here's the clincher:
kernels up to and including 3.1-6 make it all work fine (with the same versions
of other things as listed above). however, kernels 3.2.0-3 and higher all cause
the issues reported above.
so, i guess the bottom-line question is whether other folks are running hdsp
hardware successfully on 3.2 or more recent kernels, or whether we're all stuck
at 3.1 for now?
amusing side-note: i'm trying to use a wacom tablet, which is fine with the 3.2
and higher kernels, but not with the 3.1 -- haha!!
please let me know if you have any relevant observations on this; it'd be nice to
have some reassurance that my multiface isn't seeing the beginning of the end!
thanks in advance.... cheers!
.pltk.
Hi there,
Maybe some of you agree with me, that this has been the longest since
last dot release and the new one with the least brand new features count
being introduced. Aha no big deal I say, the uber-procrastinator is just
roaring its ugly head once more, specially after a beloved summer
vacation season. Whatever.
Qtractor 0.5.6 (golf tango) is now released!
One of the interesting dots, if not the most, is that LV2 State Files
interface implementation, once in a gruesome SNAFU support status, is
now officially over. For the laymen it means that any files, referenced
by those LV2 plug-ins which implement the LV2 State Files interface,
will get righteously bundled to an archive/zip session file (suffix or
extension .qtz), all other cases remain untouched. That should add up
some notches on the session portability and archival ranks and purposes.
Besides, LV2 1.0.0 compliance status is now closed business. I hope.
Moving on, slowly forward...
Release highlights:
* LV2 State Files support (NEW)
* Unused files clean-up removal (NEW)
* Edit/Insert empty range (NEW)
* MIME Document types and icons (NEW)
* Improved plug-in state resilience (FIX)
* French and Japanese translations (NEW)
Website:
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
Project page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtractor
Downloads:
- source tarball:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.5.6.tar.gz
- source package (openSUSE 12.2):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.5.6-2.rncbc.suse122.sr…
- binary packages (openSUSE 12.2):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.5.6-2.rncbc.suse122.i5…http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.5.6-2.rncbc.suse122.x8…
- quick start guide & user manual:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.5.x-user-manual.pdf
Weblog (upstream support):
http://www.rncbc.org
License:
Qtractor is free, open-source software, distributed under the terms
of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
Change-log:
- The dedicated audio outputs setting for instrument plugins was not in
effect as default global option for new MIDI tracks, now fixed,
hopefully (thanks to danboid aka. Daniel MacDonald persistence).
- An immediate Files widget cleanup option is now made available, as to
select and remove all unused file entries.
- MIDI track (un)solo/mute reset clip event sequence fixing; definite
regression to MIDI track's occasional muting bug while clip editing and
playback is rolling.
- Apologies due on this one: shift/ctrl keyboard modifiers are back in
business to change MIDI events currently selected in one single step
while on MIDI clip editor (aka. piano-roll). Sorry.
- Japanese (ja) translation added (by Takashi Sakamoto).
- General time-scale bar, beat and tempo rounding fixing.
- Keyboard shortcuts configuration (Help/Shortcuts...) now checks and
warns for already assigned key sequences.
- The View/Snap menu is now listed as fully accessible actions, making
each snap-per-beat setting assignable to a keyboard shortcut (after a
feature request by danboid aka. Daniel MacDonald, thanks).
- Fixed MIDI resize tool, now applying symmetric proportional changes to
pitch-bend event values [-8191, +8191].
- Fixed re-loading of LV2 Presets that are newly created/saved during
current session; actually delete and remove a LV2 Preset if found in the
file-system (as suggested by Jiri Prochaszka aka. Anchakor, thanks again).
- Preset drop-down list is now sorted, on plugin properties dialog.
- After a long absence, edit(blue) cursor vertical lines are back on the
MIDI clip editor views (aka. piano-roll).
- LV2 1.0.0 compliance phase II: LV2 State Files support completed.
- Updated to newer LV2 External UI extension support (now maintained by
Filipe Coelho aka. falktx).
- Brand new editing tool: empty range insertion, split/moving clips or
events forward the specified edit-head/tail interval, defaults to next
measure or bar (cf. menu Edit/Insert/Range, Track Range).
- Don't show the waiting cursor anymore when loading any plugins which
might have a nice native editor (GUI) and options are set to show it.
- MIDI clip editor now hopefully rid of random but persistent muting, a
slight regression to editing while playback is rolling.
- A MIDI file player's bug, evident while transport rolling in looped
mode, has been fixed with yet another oneliner patch (kind by Jiri
Prochaszka aka. Anchakor, thanks again).
- LV2 plugins with a Qt4 GUI (guess what or whom?) are now guaranteed to
some reasonable window type like Qt::Widget but not Qt::Dialog nor
Qt::Popup, preventing those from standing always on top while on some
window managers or desktop environments (a simple addition by Jiri
Prochaszka aka. Anchakor, thanks).
- MIME type icons support for session (*.qtr *.qtr), template (*.qtt)
and zip/archive (*.qtz) are now being introduced.
- LV2 State Files feature support is shamelessly getting real trial, now
letting files referenced in LV2 plugin states to be seamlessly included
when saving to a zip/archive file bundle (.qtz suffix). Added some
virtual destructor stubs to shut up gcc 4.7 warnings.
- Improved plugin state resilience, now finally with parameter name
matching, specifically targeted on loading old sessions or plugin preset
files (.qtx), preserving old saved plugin states as much as possible in
face of rogue or discrete parameter index renumbering, due naturally on
any plugin's life cycle ie. upgrades etc.;)
- Added some more snap-to-beat divisors (Beat/14, /21 and /28) due on
feature request ticket, while dropping highest, probably useless one
(Beat/128).
- New French (fr) translation added (by Yann Collette, thanks).
- Slight late optimization on vertical zebra/grid lines drawing.
Enjoy!
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
Hi All,
Praxis LIVE is an open-source, graphical environment for rapid
development of intermedia performance tools, projections and
interactive spaces.
A new build of Praxis LIVE is now available for download. While this
is mainly a bug fix release, it does see the Praxis command line
player added to the main installation, and work which paves the way
for distributing Praxis projects as standalone applications (coming
separately in the next couple of weeks).
Website - http://code.google.com/p/praxis
Release notes - http://code.google.com/p/praxis/wiki/ReleaseNotes
Videos - http://praxisintermedia.wordpress.com/2012/07/30/video-rough-cuts-1/
If any of you who've been playing with Praxis LIVE would be interested
in submitting example projects for the next release, please get in
touch with me off-list.
Thanks and best wishes,
Neil
--
Neil C Smith
Artist : Technologist : Adviser
http://neilcsmith.net