Hello,
I was curious what impulse response files people on this list use on a
regular basis. I use the standard set available with jconvolver, and
they serve me very well, but I was wondering what other IR might be out
there, free or otherwise.
Cheers,
S.M.
i recently built a 64 bit Ubuntu studio machine, and am looking for 64
bit packages - the Linux sampler home page only has 32 bit though.
does anyone know where i might find a package, compiled either for
Ubuntu or Debian?
cheers
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robin
http://bumblepuppy.org/blog/?p=237 - government bill to remove basic
human rights in NZ
Hi,
cannot set tick on /dev/rtc permission denied
How important is it to solve this? It seems /dev/rtc is not in the
Debian kernel, are there (lowlatency / RT) kernels for Debian with this
feature included?
Regards,
\r
Hello list,
I would like to share a piece I've just finished.
The original blog entry is here, but for your convenience I'll include a copy into this mail.
Feel free to use any channel you want if you would like to comment on it.
http://www.nilsgey.de/2012/02/29/airship-theme/
Airship - A 16bit Soundtrack Theme
direct download: http://www.nilsgey.de/uploads/NilsGey-AirshipTheme.mp3
I have finished my first just-for-fun composition since a very long time ago. It is a game-soundtrack like piece I named “Airship”. I can imagine this in a Japanese 90’s RPG from the SNES or Sega Genesis/MegaDrive era.
Software used: Laborejo composition and midi generation, Fluidsynth for midi to wave rendering and Ardour for the fadeout :) .
I used an .sf2 called Setzers SPC which I have downloaded here. I am not sure about the soundfonts legal status so I am careful and release the Airship Theme not as a free piece but just as: Listen to it freely, share and redistribute it but don’t use it in any work, derived or original, or as part of a game or video etc. Don’t do anything commercial with it and don’t change the mp3 tags. If you find a named, matching License to this description feel free to use that instead.
I would be very happy if you leave a comment or click this blogs “Like” button.
Greetings,
Nils
http://www.nilsgey.dehttp://www.laborejo.org
On Thu, 2012-02-23 at 12:00 +0000,
linux-audio-user-request(a)lists.linuxaudio.org wrote:
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 19:24:47 +0200
> From: David Baron <d_baron(a)012.net.il>
> Subject: [LAU] Linux 3.2.0-rt Kernels on Debian Repos!
> To: linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
> Message-ID: <201202221924.48273.d_baron(a)012.net.il>
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> FATAL: modpost: GPL-incompatible module nvidia.ko uses GPL-only symbol
> 'migrate_enable'
Don't use a borked distro! If your distro don't provide the nv driver,
but replace it with an experimental driver, that knowingly isn't working
for half of the NVIDIA graphics on the market, such as the nouveau
driver, than your distro is borked!
OTOH, for Debian it's easy to build kernel packages yourself.
Doing that, offend the license:
sed -i \
's/EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(migrate_enable);/EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_enable);/' \
kernel/sched.c
sed -i \
's/EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(migrate_disable);/EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_disable);/'
\
kernel/sched.c
sed -i \
's/EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__rt_mutex_init);/EXPORT_SYMBOL(__rt_mutex_init);/'
\
kernel/rtmutex.c
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 19:04:48 +0100
> From: "rosea.grammostola" <rosea.grammostola(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [LAU] Linux 3.2.0-rt Kernels on Debian Repos!
> To: linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
> Cc: Debian Multimedia Maintainers
> <pkg-multimedia-maintainers(a)lists.alioth.debian.org>
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>
> Cool! All though we don't really need -rt anymore afaik. Lowlatency
> would be good enough.
I build, but never tested a full preempt kernel with threadirqs set.
Anyway, this already was claimed for preempt enabled kernels before
2.6.29 and at least at this time it wasn't true. Depending to your
workflow and your cognitive ability, you might wish to get less audio
latency with hard real-time MIDI jitter.
People often blame MIDI of not being capable to do some things. I
recommend to get rid of ms of jitter and to use several PCI MIDI
interfaces, before claiming that MIDI shouldn't be able to do something.
IMO a rt patched kernel is a step into the right direction to get hard
real-time.
2 Cents,
Ralf
Hi there,
paraphrasing Mark Twain, "the rumors of the death of FLOSS your music
have been greatly exaggerated". Well, maybe there were no rumors, but
certainly it's been in a semi-catatonic state since mid december. Life and
work can make that to your weblog :-)
I hereby present to you the next installment, featuring electronic
music craftsman Atte André Jensen, AKA Modlys. You can read it here:
http://xouba.net/post/18276339159/floss-your-music-atte-andre-jensen
It's been long in the making, but I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks,
--
Roberto Suárez Soto
Hi all,
I've just finished my submission for the 2012 RPM Challenge -- it's an
electronic album called "far side of the mün". All ten tracks were
sequenced and recorded in Ardour 3, using my hardware synth and various
software synths (mostly the TAL NoiseMaker native VST, though Hydrogen,
LinuxSampler, and a few others make appearances, too).
You can stream and download the album from my Bandcamp page:
http://pneuman.bandcamp.com/album/far-side-of-the-m-n
or, if it's more convenient, there's a Zip file full of Ogg files here:
http://wootangent.net/~lsd/music/releases/pneuman_farsideofthemun.zip
Thanks
Leigh
Hi,
In the github you find version 0.8.2.3 (pretty cool, with z-axis, much more stabel!)
The download is the very buggy version 0.8.2.2
For compiling under linux you have to replace all backslashes with slashes in iannix.pro
And repair the oscpatterneditor.h to lower case letters.
That worked for me...
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