On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 01:59 +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> On Tue, December 18, 2012 12:37 am, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> > On 17/12/12 14:04, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Just in time for the Mayan apocalypse and the ancient pagan ritual
> >> honouring the Winter Solstice we are proud to present Mozart Symphony
> >> #40
> >> in the style of classic synth.
> >>
> >> http://soundcloud.com/kotau/mozart-symphony40-early
> >> ftp://www.hydrophones.com/Mozart-Symphony40--early-digital-synths.ogg
> > There's some sort of ground loop audible, especially in the right
> > channel...
>
> Must be your sound system. Probably a foreshadow of approaching doom...
I can certain that there is noise and hum. Equipment HDSPe AIO headphone
output to a AKG 240 DF. I only get the noise for your recording, so it's
unlikely that my hardware is broken. It's very, very loud e.g. around
5:00 to 5:40 it's in the foreground, not simply background noise.
Hi all,
I just released a new version of the avw.lv2 plugin suit:
- Migrated the code to lvtk (lvtoolkitorg)
- Starting not to use Gtk Builder (only LFO GUI)
- Using Luppp Dial for GUI (only LFO GUI)
- Non Linear Dial
- Remove JACKLFO (not necessary, using LV2 Time)
- LFO frequency can be set manually or in sync with LV2 Time
- Tranches plugin now using LV2 Time
I'm very curious to get feedback on the new LFO GUI (using Dial) - if it is
"welcome" I'll work on modifying the other GUIs and created the new ones
using the same look&feel.
You can download the new version here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/avwlv2/files/avw.lv2.0.0.9.tar.gz/download
Regards,
Aurélien
I'm quite enjoying the intricacies and quality of my newly acquired
RME 9652, which currently has rev 6b firmware. I'd like to use it
in Windows 7, which I occasionally boot for a racing sim I enjoy.
I believe I've read that installing Windows drivers for the card also
upgrades the firmware, so - are all firmware versions equally well
supported by the Linux driver?
Also; is there a tutorial specifically for HDSP mixer Linux version?
The MS Windows ones I've seen on YouTube seem to be different in the
'submix' feature particularly.
Thanks, John.
Could just be me and my ongoing discoveries of weirdness...but has
anyone else had the experience of finding that Linux studio apps seem to
require much higher velocity from keyboards than the same keyboards do
in the world of physical gear?
I'm using a Yamaha SY99 as a master keyboard, and I'm finding that with
most of the soundfonts I've tried in FluidSynth, I'm having to play the
keyboard *hard* to get multisamples that have been setup to play a
certain sample only at high velocities to switch into their higher
velocity sound. I never have to play that hard when I'm using the SY99
by itself, or when using it to drive any other keyboard or drum machine.
Is it just some kind of Alsa Midi thing, or do soundfont creators out
there just really like banging their keyboards?
--
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+ Sr. UNIX Systems Admin + banging on a million typewriters will
+ University of Chicago + eventually reproduce the entire works of
+ James Franck Institute + Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet,
+ Materials Research Ctr + we know this is not true." -Robert Wilensky
Hello everyone!
Here's a strange one: One of my synths (the Waldorf Microwave XT, last OS
version) accepts MIDI input from another synth directly very well. Everything
plays well.
But if I patch MIDI somehow through another piece of software, some sounds
play strangely. The cable should be fine, just bought it a few days ago.
Software can mean ALSA-only using aconnect or the Midish MIDI sequencer. I
shouldn't be a problem of the basic settings of my input-keyboard, since loads
of other sounds on the Microwave play fine, using exactly the same settings.
Any idea, what that might be?
Warm regards
Julien
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I want to record each (stereo) (q)linuxsampler (intrument) channel to a
stereo track in ardour.
I open the qsampler device preferences and set channel numbers to 16 (8
instrument channels x 2 audio channels each).
By default the (jack) channels will be named as 0,1,2,3... which is not
very helpful.
Of course I could edit the name by hand and call them 1st_violins_1,
1st_violins_2 but that's cumbersome, because the device manager 'throws'
you out when you edit the name.
What do people usually do in these cases?
Ideally this would be the other way round... That is, it would be nice
to be able to set up 2 new (jack) channels from within the (instrument)
channel set-up
Hope the various uses of channel weren't too confusing :)
Lorenzo.
Hey fellas!
Does anyone know how to control the length of parameters in EG in
Petri-Foo? Say, I want a very long release. But the maximum available is
very short. Any way to make it longer?
--
Louigi Verona
http://www.louigiverona.ru/
PS: I didn't need Google, but opened Mudita + alsamixer and compared the
values.
You need to set
"Item: Multi Track Internal Clock [IEC958 Input]"
for alsamixer.
Hello everyone!
So I got my A/D converter today. I connected everything - correctly I assume
and I get no sound, although I can see a small red light issuing from the A/D.
If that is any help, it's a Lindy analogue digital converter. There wasn't
much more as a name. I connected it to the in0 digital port, one of the calbes
with RCA jacks on the smaller breakout cable, the one with the MIDI jacks. I
also shut down the system and rebooted, in case the A/D needed any sort of
synchronisation from the card. Nothing. I checked alsamixer (not being able to
use a GUI mixer). All volumes are up, almost everything is unmuted. Both
spdiffs are routed to pcm out, but I tried the rest as well. Nothing.
I tried to use it by connecting the jack ports:
system:capture_9 to 12 with system:playback_1 and 2.
Am I doing something fundamentally wrong? Is there an oversight? Or does
that hint at a broken device?
Warm regards
Julien
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