On Mon, July 23, 2012 4:48 pm, Robin Gareus wrote:
> On 07/22/2012 02:13 PM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you have a Linux Studio can you please send me some details?
>>
>> name
>> website
>> location
>> production facilities/seats
>>
>>
>> I'll add a section to the LAU Guide and you will benefit from the
>> increased traffic to your website which should result in an increase in
>> work opportunities.
>
> Hi Patrick,
>
> Maybe not what you're looking for, but every venue that has hosted the
> LAC has Linux Studios and facilities. I was impressed to see the ones at
> CCRMA this year! And I'm looking forward to experience the ones in Graz
> - they do apparently allow to book them - in particular their ambisonics
> workstation - and I know of at least one person who did just that.
>
I'm slowly going through the archives to pull that data but we might shake
some others out of the tree too.
I have three so far.
CCRMA
IEM
Macquarie Uni
I'm sure there are more than that out there :-)
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
Hi,
I just added a soundcloud plugin to http://linux-audio.com . I've been
listening to it for a couple of hours now. Lots of good tracks on the
stream.
Worth checking out if you have some spare time.
I'm looking into adding a bandcamp stream next.
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
Hi,
If you have a Linux Studio can you please send me some details?
name
website
location
production facilities/seats
I'll add a section to the LAU Guide and you will benefit from the
increased traffic to your website which should result in an increase in
work opportunities.
Cheers
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
Hi,
If you have a company or know of someone who has a company that uses Linux
Audio tools/software to enable productivity can you please send me the
following info:
Company Name
Website
Location
Business Expertise
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
Thanks Clemens, i think this is valid also for multiple identical USB
audio cards
Thanks again!
2012/7/23 Clemens Ladisch <clemens(a)ladisch.de>:
> (it appears lists.linuxaudio.org does not like my mail server)
>
> owl700(a)gmail.com wrote:
>> Clemens can you help? I need this document.
>
> http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changing_card_IDs_with_udev
>
>
> Regards,
> Clemens
Hello,
I'm pretty sure there has been much discussion of this topic on the list
but, for some reason, I can't find it.
My system is only very lightly loaded and yet I am having xruns with
only about 10 instances of jconvolver going (I used to go up to 15
without any problem whatsoever). I would like to track down where the
xruns are coming from, but I'm not sure where to start. Any hints? Isn't
there some kind of top equivalent for IRQs? Can't seem to recall its
name or find it through fuzzy search.
Cheers,
S.M.
--
Hi Dave, everyone.
Since this is so much fun, I've inflated my upright-bass and made a Dave
& Bass mix.
http://robin.linuxaudio.org/rg0-get_on_board_the_blues.ogghttp://robin.linuxaudio.org/rg0-get_on_board_the_blues.mp3
Alas, I am stuck now how to make this bass sound nice on cheap speakers
-- if that is possible at all.
I had a really good /round/ bass-sound on my monitors and headphones,
then I noticed that on e.g. thinkpad speakers it was not audible at all.
So I cut everything below 50Hz, increased 120Hz and 300Hz by around 8dB
and added quite some compression to it. Now it sounds OKish on most
speakers that I have access to but not really great on any on them.. Any
hints?
The Ardour3 session is available from
http://robin.linuxaudio.org/ardour3-rg-get_on_board_the_blues-20120720-2040…
(117MB) -- It also includes a funky guitar track not added to this D&B
mix. The original guitar did not go well with this bassline.
best,
robin
PS. Someone stole my tambourine, otherwise I'd have added one :)
hi all,
(posted the same message on the alsa-user list, but without reply, now trying
here)
i have a machine with two pci devices of the same type. how can i ensure
persistent device indices?
the wiki [1] mentions a way for a way using vid/pid, but for pci devices it
suggests to write a udev rule. [2] has an example, but it only describes how to
set up the device names in /dev/snd. but how do i bind a specific device to an
alsa device index (hw:X)?
thanks, tim
[1]
http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleCards#How_to_choose_a_particular_order_for_…
[2] http://alsa.opensrc.org/Udev
Aqualung is ok, but cannot import music
folder, songs cannot be muted (only deleted),
only one song can be moved at a time.
Rhythmbox can import folder, but songs cannot
be moved, songs cannot be muted, has no stop button.
What player can import folder, expand/shrink
subfolders (artists/albums), mute songs,
move songs/albums/artists, play mp3/ogg/flac/wav?
Advanced: if the whole cassette has been recorded to
one flac file, what player can mark songs in the
flac file (which should stay unaltered)?
Advanced: edit decision list if cassette has
announcer voice or other interrupts of radio
broadcasting.
Also, per song/album volume control via software
volume gain (+- gain, not only - as in many
software). Display of max sample value after
applying gain, or clipping warning of some sort.
Juhana
Hello all,
As an antidote to the German 4TTF onslaught (and for your amusement)
I offer this:
<http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/Daem_Schmitz_sing_Frau.mp3>
I picked this up from RAI radio 3 (the cultural channel) three years ago,
and it's really a masterpiece. Don't remember the name of the author(s).
It's based on samples from <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LD_Su2TN8w>
and two other popular songs by Willi Ostermann.
@Ralf: you can't imagine the list of horrible things we could
do before boiling you :-)
Enjoy !
--
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)