Hi,
Petri-Foo is a sampler for linux using JACK. It was originally a fork of
the Specimen sampler project. A new version is now available to download
from sourceforge.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/petri-foo/files/petri-foo-0.1.4.tar.bz2
This release brings further cosmetic changes improving the overall look
of Petri-Foo. The fan sliders have gone, so it must be time to
mention the precision modifying shift and ctrl keypresses for the
sliders.
If you missed the 0.1.3 release, here's a quick rundown of the changes:
* migrated from autotools to cmake
* updated and slimmed-down PHAT replacement called Phin.
* mousewheel waveform zooming
* velocity range setting for patch
* auto-preview (with optional resampling) in sample selector dialog
* recoded deprecated gdk calls to use cairo.
* lots and lots of bug fixes i've long since forgotten about
Some say it's the successor to Specimen and that the two shouldn't
co-exist. All I know is it's called Petri-Foo.
http://petri-foo.sourceforge.net
Cheers,
James.
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Today's Topics:
1. jackd and alsa devices (Danni Coy)
2. Re: jackd and alsa devices (Jeremy Jongepier)
3. Re: jackd and alsa devices (Jari Suominen)
4. Re: jackd and alsa devices (Danni Coy)
5. Re: jackd and alsa devices (Victor A. Stoichi??)
6. My mix of Dave's Blues (S. Massy)
7. Re: My mix of Dave's Blues (Julien Claassen)
8. Re: My mix of Dave's Blues (Ricardus Vincente)
9. Re: My mix of Dave's Blues (Julien Claassen)
10. Re: My mix of Dave's Blues (S. Massy)
11. Re: My mix of Dave's Blues (Julien Claassen)
12. Re: My mix of Dave's Blues (Dave Phillips)
13. Re: a new song (Jostein Christoffer Andersen)
14. Re: a new song (Dave Phillips)
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Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 22:25:44 +1000
From: Danni Coy <danni.coy(a)gmail.com>
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Subject: [LAU] jackd and alsa devices
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I have only been using jackd with the alsa back end for a short amount of
time (been a ffado user for many years). I am also dealing with a friends
cheap laptop which is having issues; basically the order of the alsa
devices is changing with every boot which means I have to configure jack
every time I want to use it.
Is there any way to get jack to remember the description of the device
rather than the number and search for that description on startup (then use
the device number if that fails). This would seem to me like a much saner
way of doing things to me.
On Tuesday 19 June 2012 10.45.00 Dave Phillips wrote:
..
> After putting up my last song I made the session available to anyone
> who asked for it. Five intrepid souls downloaded it, three of whom
> have already responded with their own improvements to the mix. Check
> 'em out, they're all different, and IMO each one has its virtues and
> drawbacks. Without further ado, the remixes :
Sorry for being late. In addition, both Dave's and LAU's mailservers are
rejecting me (since at least one and a half week ago), but I try again with
my gmail account. Here is my take on Onboard For The Blues (warning, long
URL), enjoy:
Ogg:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11909204/dave_phillips/dave_phillips-onboard_the_bl…
MP3:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11909204/dave_phillips/dave_phillips-onboard_the_bl…
I'm using my gmail address from now on - at least until the LAU/woh.rr.com-
vait.se issues are resolved.
Jostein
I have only been using jackd with the alsa back end for a short amount of
time (been a ffado user for many years). I am also dealing with a friends
cheap laptop which is having issues; basically the order of the alsa
devices is changing with every boot which means I have to configure jack
every time I want to use it.
Is there any way to get jack to remember the description of the device
rather than the number and search for that description on startup (then use
the device number if that fails). This would seem to me like a much saner
way of doing things to me.
I'm currently using jack-oscrolloscope
http://das.nasophon.de/jack_oscrolloscope/
as a jack scope but I've been wondering if there's not a better one, like
with rt zoom and adjustment of other params? I know about jack.scope in
jack tools and meterbridge but jack-oscrolloscope suits me better than
those - it having a resizable display for one.
We have one which works very well called non-session-manager, part of
the non-* tools collection (non-daw, non-mixer...).
http://non.tuxfamily.org/
The just-updated non-daw-git package in Arch Linux's A.U.R., includes it.
J.E.B.
Since a few weeks I have issues with jack2 on Arch
1. It's gone pretty verbose, filling any terminal from where a jack
application was started with lots of messages. These mingle with
the client's output, rendering it more or less unreadable.
Neither --silent nor the --verbose flag change the amount of jack's
output.
2. It behaves as if the -T (--temporary) flag where given, i.e. exits
once all clients have closed their connections.
Some example output, which is the result of jack2 started with
jackd -d alsa -d hw:0 -p 128 -n 3, then starting and quitting mplayer.
http://sebsauvage.net/paste/?6fd645cc70f83404#8NHeh0ASRuLREkgFbPBNMRi4M8C35…
Arch currently provides 1.9.8, but this seems unrelated to the version.
Downgrading to older jack versions or package releases does not fix
this, despite those having been perfectly fine at the time.
Compiling locally and experimenting with configure flags didn't help
either.
Searching the web&Arch fora brought nothing up,
so here I am, asking for help.
best,
david
Hello gentlemen,
Last year i wrote a tiny and very short chamber piece with Nted and
'played' it through fluidsynth. Very few of my friends listened to it,
but today i'm in the mood for sharing it with you.
I've just listened it again, and found it a bit weird and funny.
Unfortunately, i lost the nted source score in my previous PC crash.
But i kept the hard-disk to recover the score some day in the future.
All that to say, Nted is nice in the way it converts score accents and
agogics into midi, so that the interpretation can appear almost natural
through the synths (despite the 'not so fine' standard sound fonts).
Enjoy,
http://brouits.free.fr/music/various/camel_and_bird.ogg
Comments welcomed of course.
- Ben