Hi,
The first "cab of the rank" in the new series called "Featured Artists" is
up now at:
http://linux-audio.com
We have several more contributions planned and will roll them out as they
are ready :-)
Please contact me directly if you would like to take part in this project
too.
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Background info
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The idea behind the new "Featured Artists" section at the Linux Audio
Users Guide is to provide a promotional vehicle for the artists in our
vibrant community to showcase their work and to entertain and educate our
audience at the same time. Think of it as an exhibition or installation
where the "Art Gallery" is 450x800 pixels and the audience is people who
are genuinely interested in Linux Audio and multimedia.
If you are an artist and you would like to participate in this project we
will assist with programming and planning to help you realise your vision.
Cheers
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
Hi,
does someone have some examples of stereo files
that I could listen with headphones with various
HRTF stuff applied to some sound. I'm especially
interested in up/down motion. Ideally an audio
source goes up and down near the left or right
"ear" of a simulated head. I wonder if the feeling
of movement arrives to the brain...
Sorry if this is all well-known and documented
somewhere...
Cédric.
Input 2 1/4" phono (stereo output from a keyboard or computer sound
card, not a guitar) and turn it into a SINGLE balanced XLR output?
I did some quick searching via Google and found units that out put TWO
XLR channels - one for each input channel. But that's not what I'm
looking for.
--
David
gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community
http://clanjones.org/david/http://dancing-treefrog.deviantart.com/
hi *!
this unfortunate announcement from nedko seems to have spawned a
discussion on LAA. LAA list policy used to be no follow-ups except for
factual corrections. the idea was to keep the traffic low for people who
want to stay informed but not have to wade through too much mail. (think
lwn.net among others.)
can i suggest that all further contributions to this LAA thread be NAKed
by the moderator, please? the discussion is certainly important, but it
should continue on LAD or LAU.
that said, while i can understand nedko's POV, the initial message never
really belonged on LAA either. obviously, such announcements _will_
cause heated discussion, so they should be made in a forum which allows
them.
best,
jörn
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [LAA] my lv2-related projects
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 06:34:49 +0300
From: Nedko Arnaudov <nedko(a)arnaudov.name>
To: linux-audio-announce(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
I'm abandoning all lv2 related projects that I currently maintain.
Here is a list:
* zynjacku/lv2rack
* lv2fil
* ssg
* lv2vocoder
* lv2dynparam
* external ui extension
* lv2zynadd [partially, see below]
* maybe something else I dont recall right now
The zyn-rewrite project that produced lv2zynadd stays but will be
cleared from all lv2 code. If anyone wants to take over the
maintainership of any project of mine, contact me. I'll wait a month
before wiping out all online lv2-related resources I control.
I don't want to participate in the lv2 madness anymore. I admit I cannot
communicate rationally with David Robillard. If contributing is not
pleasure, then a one doesn't belong to the community. I wish everyone
inloved more luck than I had.
--
Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: 5D1B58ED>
I am looking for some instant sound board software that I can install on
a Linux machine.
Basically, I need a GUI interface with buttons (or rows of buttons)
where I can play out MP3s in rapid succession out the soundcard.
Here are good examples in Mac OSX
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/soundboard-mac/http://boredzo.org/bzsoundboard/
or in Windows
http://www.jazler.com/products/show.asp
But for the life of me I am unable to find a Linux soundboard program.
Shouldn't be complicated and I must be a moron, so can anyone point me
in the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Mike Afflerbach
I'm slowly getting to the point of being avle to reproduce the under
UbuntuStudio 12.04 that I've managed to setup in AVLinux 5.0.3.
It appears that with the Pulse Jack setup in UBS I can avoid the alsa
loopback (or the zita loopback I was actually using).
Does anyone have any idea how qjackctrl/jack/ffado
creates/defines/conjures the sink/source names for the firewire_pcm
device? And if they can be user defined?
Regards,
Mac
Hello List,
I was thinking in control DSSI, LV2 and LADSPA plugins (using non-mixer)
through TouchOSC for Android [1]
TouchOSC for iOS has the option to customize the GUI and the OSC Paths but
that option is not available at the moment for android.
So I was thinking in some kind of application to route or forward OSC
messages, just customizing the OSC path, the host and UDP port, among
others things.
I found this option for Mac [2] and this PD patch for linux [3] (can't get
this working), but I would like to know if you know an application to do
this or maybe some other recommendations to route/forward or even translate
OSC messages.
I know that maybe this could be done in PD or Python, but I don't want to
reinvent the wheel.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Diego
[1] http://hexler.net/software/touchosc
[2] http://www.osculator.net/
[3] https://code.autistici.org/trac/planetQ/wiki/robOSC
On Wed, 2012-08-22 at 16:30 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-08-22 at 16:29 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > On Wed, 2012-08-22 at 18:19 +0400, Louigi Verona wrote:
> > > drsoundwall is what the OP wants, I believe.
> >
> > "This project currently has no downloads." -
> > http://code.google.com/p/drsoundwall/downloads/list
> >
> > :(
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ralf
> >
>
> Apologiz, http://code.google.com/p/drsoundwall/source/checkout :) didn't
> check it, but it perhaps is ok.
Hello! I wrote a new version of the script.
It is here: http://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9875&p=30396#p303…
I covered some little bugs, improved his speed and I also mixed samples using sox.
For example, if I had four samples of the same note, I mix them in a new file, changing his name, format and metatags. Do you think it is still too similar to the one provided on the website to re-distribuite?
It doesn't depends no more on ffmpeg, because in some distribution (Debian) it is not distribuited with support to mp3. I use lame instead.
I relaunch my questions:
1)what options would you use to create this orchestra from London Philarmonia samples?
2)Do you want help me?
3)how can I obtain sustain effect compatibly to linuxsampler?
4)I'm new in linuxaudio.org. Do you think it is the case to open a new thread
in the developement section?
Federico