I am very happy to report that my old friend Bob has finally released a record that he's been working on for 21 years.
And... it's prog-rock! Not my style of music, but one that I know is near and dear to the hearts of Linux Audio enthusiasts.
So here it is at last:
http://pronstar2.bandcamp.com/album/in-your-mind
I played Linux keyboards on quite a few of the tracks. It's been a year or two since the sessions so I don't remember exactly what I played on what.
I do recall doing some Beatrix, including a few heavily overdriven to get a Deep Purple kind of sound, some Specimen with Mellotron samples (it's prog rock, you GOTTA have Mellotron!), and also Fluidsynth with clav samples through a hellacious jack-rack of plugins.
I can say with certainty that I think that many, if not most, people on this list will enjoy many, if not all, of the tracks.
Enjoy the Linux keyboard lovin' too.
-ken
Hello again!
Allright, here's the F major invention played on a harpsichord. No
additional processing at all. The reverb was part of the gigasample. Enjoy:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/bach-fi.ogghttp://juliencoder.de/nama/bach-fi.mp3
Or via the website:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
Nothing more to say really. So have fun.
Warmly yours
Julien
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Such Is Life: Very Intensely Adorable;
Free And Jubilating Amazement Revels, Dancing On - FLOWERS!
====== Find my music at ======
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
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"If you live to be 100, I hope I live to be 100 minus 1 day,
so I never have to live without you." (Winnie the Pooh)
Hey guys.. I recently acquired a RME Raydat interface (works like a
*charm*, and I love it!), but ever since I installed it, I'm getting a
random error when I try to export my tracks, and it's driving me bonkers.
Previously to installing the Raydat card, I had used ardour for
approximately 10 years, and have never experienced this problem.
The problem is about 75% of the time, when exporting, the GUI will just sit
there and do nothing, maintaining the "export" button depressed
continually. Within QJackctl's "message" window, I see the following
error:
JackEngine::XRun: client = ardour was not run: state = 2
JackFreewheelDriver::Process: Process error
00:31:20.920 XRUN callback (1).
The remaining 25% of the time it exports just fine, without issue.
Needless to say, this is extremely frustrating. Googling the problem
returns nothing but the snippet of code which contains the error message
itself, which can be found at the link below:
http://www.trac.jackaudio.org/browser/jack2/branches/pipelining/common/Jack…
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If more info is needed, please let
me know what I can get you.
Also, thanks to everyone who assured me that the Raydat card works well
under Linux. It really does work like a charm.
Regards,
--Jason
www.advancedbudgetstudios.com
Hello,
Here is the use-case. Sending audio from one application to be processed
by another jack client before being sent back, the processed signal
being mixed back in, possibly with a copy of itself. How would one go
about estimating by how much the processed signal was delayed?
1) JACK base latency:
My understanding is that JACK will always introduce a latency of
buffer_size*period_size*nperiods, is that correct? If the signal is
sent, processed, then sent back, the acquired delay would at least be
twice the nominal jack latency, right?
- Problem: On the practical side, how could we calculate the base
latency using available jack utilities? There's jack_bufsize and
jack_samplerate, but no way to find the number of periods, I think.
2) Latency of the processing client.
That would depend largely on the client, I guess. The README.CONFIG for
jconvolver states that setting the partition number to be equal to the
jack period size would result in zero latency, for example...
Any insight in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
S.M.
--
On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 12:00 +0000,
linux-audio-user-request(a)lists.linuxaudio.org wrote:
> Message: 7
> Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 11:30:18 -1000
> From: david
> About ads: I don't see ads on web pages. Either AdBlock blocks them
> for me, or I ignore them. And my browsers all block popups ...
Today I installed
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nuke-anything-enhanced/versi…
to remove all kinds of crap from a web page.
Regards,
Ralf
Hello all,
After reading all the online docs I could find I'm not sure how to
do the following.
I have an Ardour session that will be used to burn an audio CD.
There are three 'songs' in it, but each one should correspond
to more than one CD track. In other words some tracks start
in the middle of the music and there should be no gaps at
those points.
As far as I could find out, each track should correspond to a range,
and those ranges must not overlap. So should I manually ensure that
the start of range N+1 corresponds exactly to the end of range N,
or is there a better way to do this ?
Ciao,
--
FA
A world of exhaustive, reliable metadata would be an utopia.
It's also a pipe-dream, founded on self-delusion, nerd hubris
and hysterically inflated market opportunities. (Cory Doctorow)
Hi,
I'm currently looking at USB2.0 audio devices and trying to find out if
the Focusrite Scarlett 18i6 (or 8i6) will work or even "work out of the
box" on Linux and to what extend. I've found several pieces of
information on this, but no definitive answer:
The wiki page at http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/current_audio_gear has
it listed, someone says it doesn't work.
There is a discussion on alsa-user (
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg27770.html )
about the inner workings of the USB driver and the Scarlett's
peculiarities. One of the last mails has the word "Success!" in it :)
but I don't know if this means there is now a working driver.
The Alsa changelog for version 1.0.25 mentions the device, but again, no
information about the state of support:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Detailed_changes_v1.0.24_v1.0.25
The soundcard matrix on alsa-project.org doesn't list any Focusrite devices.
Has anyone experience with this? If I install Alsa 1.0.25 (or even just
wait for Ubuntu 12.04), will it work?
Mirko
On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 12:00 +0000,
linux-audio-user-request(a)lists.linuxaudio.org wrote:
> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2012 22:15:00 +0200
> From: Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy(a)autostatic.com>
> Subject: Re: [LAU] Issue with the priority of the sound cards using
> rtirq
> To: linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
> Message-ID: <4F9DA144.9000502(a)autostatic.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> On 04/29/2012 09:59 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > So for the moment I guess it's better instead of using
> > $ grep RTIRQ_NAME_LIST /etc/default/rtirq
> > RTIRQ_NAME_LIST="rtc hdspm snd usb i8042"
> > which does the trick for other installs, to use
> > $ grep RTIRQ_NAME_LIST /etc/default/rtirq
> > RTIRQ_NAME_LIST="rtc snd usb i8042"
>
> Or use:
> RTIRQ_NAME_LIST="rtc hdsp ice1 usb i8042"
>
> Best,
>
> Jeremy
Flagged as todo :). rtc hdspm ice1712 ... or similar :) - Thank you,
Ralf PS: So the blame might be on me ;).