Hello everyone!
I'm using Debian's abcde version 2.45.2 and it won't write files, when the
names contain anything beyond the normal ASCII characters - i.e. German
umlauts, French and Spanish accents. I've recently heard, that I'm not the
only one experiencing this problem, so I suppose, that it is a general
problem. There are no difficulties ripping the tracks, since the abcde.ID
directories will exist afterwards, holding files called track??.flac. It
doesn't matter if the extra characters are from the UTF-8 set or from one of
the ISO-8859-* sets.
Is there a way to safely circumvent tat? My filesystem certainly doesn't
bother about all those characters and neither would I. At the moment I have to
substitue them for each ripped album and it's bloody annoying. :-(
Any ideas are ver much appreciated.
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)
Hello lau-sters,
Does anyone have a recommendation for de-noising software on linux? I'd
like to remove distant traffic noise from 96kHz/24bit recordings of
voice. Is this something better handled on Windows/wine?
Thanks,
Iain
Hi,
I have been making some updates to the LAU guide at it's new home
http://linux-audio.com.
1: I have added Google ads as a temporary solution and made a few tweaks
to the content. In just a couple of days we have already received clicks
so that is a promising start. Adsense provides a breakdown of the
different sites so I will be able to keep track of how much income is
generated by this project and feed it back to the community as things
progress.
I want to make the site as interactive as possible so if anyone has
suggestions for new functionality that integrates the content we are all
creating into the LAU Guide which makes use of jquery, html5, A/V, etc...
that would be helpful. I'll attempt to make any components that are built
reusable for other sites. I am thinking that a good way to get things
moving is to use the ad revenue from Google to fund development of the
best ideas.
ex. soundcloud, myspace, open samples, software of the month, etc...
2: There is also a paypal donate button so if you feel like contributing
cash instead of elbow grease or brainwaves that option is now easily
accessible.
3: I have created a new account for "linuxaudio" at Pinterest and linked
to the facebook, twitter and pinterest pages on the home page now. Please
click the various "share" buttons and retweet as much as possible so we
can increase the SEO ranking and traffic.
I suggest that anyone else with a website should consider adding those
buttons to their pages so it is easy for readers to share information
across our channel.
4: I have only tested the recent changes with chrome because I am a bit
busy right now. So if anyone sees any layout issues with other browsers
please let me know.
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Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
Hi all,
I've a little problem encoding an improvvisation I recorded in ardour2 with lame.
After exporting sucessfully the two tracks, I run this command:
lame --preset standard mixdown.wav
The generated mp3 file is mostly ok, but there are some glitches as you can ear
at 1'37" (mp3 link: http://persbaglio.it/downloads/improvvisando/risveglio.mp3 )
I've done this process twice, with the same results and I'm almost sure that
there isn't any glitch in the mixdown wave file (I can't be really sure just
because I don't have the original here at hand).
Any idea on what could be the cause?
Thanks,
Andrea
P.S.
My system is a lenovo ideapad s9e (atom n270) with debian sid, jack 1 and an
audiofire2 audio card.
Hi!
The NeXXXt Epilog, 5th album of Sebkha-Chott (Bizarre 'n' Cartoon
AvantPorn theater core), will be released on 24th of June, by Muséa
Records.
This album is free Art as every others of Sebkha-chott, and will live
both as a physical CD (fetiche) and numerical versions.
It has been fully performed, composed, recorded, mixed, masterized,
designed, promoted with GNU/Linux (see list below).
You might listen to a bit of it here:
http://sebkhachott.net/spip?rubrique41http://sebkhachott.net/spip?article195
And as you will see, preorders for physical version are open, so don't
hesitate, we need you!
List of softwares used for the recording session
Jack 2
FFADO
Ladish
seq24
Alsa Modular Synth
Tapeutape
mididings
ardour2.8
several LADSPA plugs (SC4, 4-band parametric, Bary Satan, Caps, Invada...)
List of softwares used onstage
Jack 2
FFADO
Ladish
seq 24
Alsa Modular Synth
Tapeutape
mididings
Non-Mixer / Ecasound
several LADSPA plugs
--
Aurélien
A pretty old and terribly overdue JACK MIDI crash bug as been fixed.
Hopefully at last. Ones who've been using the ALSA-MIDI (aka. ALSA
Sequencer) interface exclusively don't need to worry. All the rest
please apply ;)
QmidiNet 0.1.2 released!
Have fun!
QmidiNet [1] is a MIDI network gateway application that sends and
receives MIDI data (ALSA-MIDI and JACK-MIDI) over the network, using
UDP/IP multicast. Inspired by multimidicast [2] and designed to be
compatible with ipMIDI [3] for Windows.
See also:
http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/508
Website:
http://qmidinet.sourceforge.net
Project pages:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmidinet
Downloads:
- source tarballs:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qmidinet/qmidinet-0.1.2.tar.gz
- source package (openSUSE 12.1):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qmidinet/qmidinet-0.1.2-1.rncbc.suse121.sr…
- binary packages (openSUSE 12.1):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qmidinet/qmidinet-0.1.2-1.rncbc.suse121.i5…http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qmidinet/qmidinet-0.1.2-1.rncbc.suse121.x8…
Weblog (upstream support):
http://www.rncbc.org
License:
QmidiNet is free, open-source software, distributed under the terms
of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
Change-log:
- JACK MIDI in-bound buffering was originally flawed and often the cause
for severe random crashes, mostly due to memory corruption, now
hopefully fixed.
- Changed order of JACK MIDI and UDP socket initialization, hoping the
later is always owned by the current genuine process.
- JACK MIDI interface were sinking all incoming events into the the
first port, now fixed (heads up from Chris Goddard, thanks).
- Make(ing) -jN parallel builds now available for the masses.
- Fixed Makefile.in handling of installation directories to the
configure script eg. --datadir.
- Main context menu simple no-brainer reordering.
References:
[1] QmidiNet - A MIDI Network Gateway via UDP/IP Multicast
http://qmidinet.sourceforge.net
[2] multimidicast - sends and receives MIDI from ALSA sequencers over
network
http://llg.cubic.org/tools/multimidicast
[3] ipMIDI - MIDI over Ethernet ports - send MIDI over your LAN
http://nerds.de
Cheers && Enjoy
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
Hello,
There are a fair few electro kits available: hydrogen kits, SF, etc. I
was wondering whether some of the people doing electro here had a pet
one to recommend.
Cheers,
S.M.
--
Hi
I'm about to mix a larger rock-ish project recorded in logic using
ardour2 and thought I might wanna work a bit with jamin for mastering. I
was a bit surprised to find (according to
http://jamin.sourceforge.net/en/news.html) that the latest releast of
jamin (0.95.0) was in april 2005. In aur (I'm running arch) there's a
jamin-cvs at version 0.97.16. What's the state of the jamin project, is
it dead, which version should I install or should I look for another
project for mastering?
Thanks in advance...
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Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
On 2012-05-20 17:34, Ricardus Vincente wrote:
> Nedko's LV2 plug called 'lv2fil' (which is an LV2 of Fons' LADSPA 4
> band parametric EQ is very good). I don't know about any good free
> multi-band comps, but I am told there plenty of good single band comps.
> Then of course you can use the LV2 Tom Slizilzilziziagy's Impulse
> Response reverb, which sounds amazing with the right IR files. I
> recommend the True M7 IRs.
Thanks, will check it out!
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
Hello everyone!
First I must appologise to all the fellow packet-in.org members, for not
having posted sooner. but there we are.
this year the crew of packet-in.org again took part in the RPM challenge. As
always we were a little pressed for time in the end, so there are a few
pieces, which might have faired even better with more work. This year's team
was:
Kevin Cosgrove - Drums
Drew Roberts - lyrics and spoken word
Frank Pirrone - some lyrics, vocals
Jimmy the Horn - saxophone
Peter Lutek - bassoon
Joy Bausch - guitar and bass
S. Massy - mixing and mastering
me - keys, vocals, on song text
the full album with album art is here:
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM12/final_mixes/
In the parent directory, you will find the folders with the original
recordings, attributions and lyrics.
For the flac-deficient or those with slow connections, I uploaded MP3
versions of all songs to mysite at:
http://juliencoder.de/rpm12
Also available from the Nama music site:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
I hope you all enjoy it. It's a pretty colourful collection, from jazz, to
prog, to pop to the classical. It was a fantastic project, we had lots of fun
and a good mouthful of chaos. :-)
Feedback is always welcome. Don't be too harsh on us, it's just, what we
managed in 29 days. - I have a feeling, that some of the mixes on my site -
the MP3-versions - might be different.
Best wishes
From the packet-in.org
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Such Is Life: Very Intensely Adorable;
Free And Jubilating Amazement Revels, Dancing On - FLOWERS!
====== Find my music at ======
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
.....................................
"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)