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)
Hi,
Does anyone knows if there is a reason, except for the concern of a unique
name per client, for jack clients to use the PID as suffix for the client
name instead of simply allows the user to name it through the command line?
As mentioned in [1], if we use, per example, qjackctl as front end for
jackd and save the session, the next day you cannot load the same
connections because the PIDs had changed. I think it would be better if we
could name the clients ourselves.
[1]
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-dev/2009-December/026175.…
The email referenced in [1] was not solved, so I don't know if we do have
an answer for that question by now.
Cheers,
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Marcel Bonnet
KMetronome is a MIDI metronome with KDE4 user interface, based on the
ALSA sequencer.
Changes in 0.10.1
* Turkish translation by Server Acim
* docbook version update. Fixes bugs #3529410 and #3118766
* Drumstick 0.5 required
* Optional realtime priority for the MIDI input thread
Copyright (C) 2005-2012, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
License: GPL v2
More info
http://kmetronome.sourceforge.net/kmetronome.shtml
Sources
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kmetronome/files/kmetronome/0.10.1/
Regards,
Pedro
Hello everyone1
I've just remixed and remastered an piece from packet-in.org's RPM 2009
album. It's called Eca's Sound and of course an hommage to Ecasound. And
certainly it is mixed using Ecasound, well Nama's access and magic for
Ecasound. You can listen to and download the piece here:
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM09/eca_s_sound/eca_s_sound-juliencoder-mix_201…
for attributions please see the folder:
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM09/eca_s_sound/
You can compare it to the old version:
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM09/_final_mixes/eca_s_sound.ogg
Comments anyone? flames? :-)
Warm regards
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)
To see the Bug Report:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=104932&aid=3527375&group_…
The answer from Rosegarden:
*The backtrace seems like it agrees with what you describe.
ladspa_guitarix.so was doing some glibmm call which in turn called into
glib. Looks like g_private_replace() decided to abort(). So it may be
that glib/glibmm was updated on your system and there's a bug in one of
those.
I would try to fix it by first building and installing the latest guitarix
from sourceforge. If that doesn't work, try building and installing the
latest glib/glibmm. Might be tricky, though. Can you go back to the older
versions that worked?
**Reporting this to your distro might also be helpful. They might already be
aware of a problem with one of their patches.
*
Most of audio programs in arch-linux (I think its the same at other distros*)
were provided from the community, here AUR. This is in one hand
positiveand innovative.But it brings on the other side instability,
like in our case and we are in
a production.
My questions are how can i find older versions of this programs
(glib/glibmm/guitarix) until the bug is fixed or how I can handle in future
a "last best system" ?
*Thanks a lot,
Yosef
Hi,
As some of you probably know, yesterday recordings and score of
Goldberg variations were published by the Open Goldberg Variations
project which was funded by the community last year.
The project idea was born inside MuseScore project.
All the files: http://www.opengoldbergvariations.org/download
A semi-interiew article: http://bit.ly/KN84wQ
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
Hi everybody,
I'm planing to make a gamelan soundfont to use with linuxsampler. Nothing
really complicated: 1 sample per key, no sustain loops, some keys use 2
velocity layers.
I hesitate between GIG and SFZ format. Do they have different
possibilities, or are they just two ways to do the same things?
Also, what would be the workflow to create an SFZ file on linux?
Cheers to all,
Victor
Hi Linux audio folk and CSounders:
It's still not too late to register and submit a 60second (or slightly
shorter) work for the 2012 60x60 submissions process.
http://www.60x60.com/calls/
We are especially eager to see works using alternate tunings or
temperaments (i.e., don't use 12-tone equal temperament), so if you do such
things, don't forget to check "UnTwelve Mix" when you apply! Other mixes of
interest: Athena Mix (for women composers), Ear-to-Earth mix (themes of
sustainability and ecology and field recordings).....and of course, the
best of the best of any submissions get picked for the International Mix.
The deadline is currently set to be May 31st.
More about Vox Nous and the 60x60 flagship series and its mission:
http://www.voxnovus.com/
Looking forward to hearing your works!
--
Aaron Krister Johnson
http://www.akjmusic.comhttp://www.untwelve.org
Hi Rui (and all),
I'm attaching two small patches that adds a lower priority limit to the
rtirq script (with a matching configuration variable). This is useful to
have if you have a limited range of available priority "steps" because,
for example, a distribution restricts the maximum priority a user is
allowed to have. With this change you can make sure that the priority of
all irq processes is higher than the priority of (say) the jackd
process, no matter how many processes you have. Reasonable defaults are
chosen if the variable is not configured.
Do you think you could add this to your package?
Thanks,
-- Fernando
PS: how about incorporating my previous "additions" as well in rtirq?
(ie: irq priority change through udev when a soundcard is inserted and
remembering priorities between sleep and resume).
I'd like to synchronize record/playback of my Delta 1010 audio
interface with my HD24. My DAW is Ardour running with JACK.
In the past I've managed to get my tape ADAT to sync up with my
Delta 1010 using JACK and the Rosegarden sequencer. For that
adventure I used a dataSYNC2 MIDI sync box with a pair of DB9
ports, for connection with the ADAT, and a pair of MIDI ports,
for connection with the 1010.
I tried hooking up the 1010 <--> dataSYNC2 <--> HD24 with
inputs hooked to outputs. I couldn't get anything to respond
to anything else. I've forgotten the recipe I used with the
sequencer software in the 5+ years it's been since I did that.
When I figure it out this time I'll write it down and post it to
audio lists, like this one.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
--
Kevin