Hi,
I'm looking for something which I can use together with my 88keys
masterkeyb without knobs. It would be nice if it's small and light
enough to put on my keyboard itself. Something like the evolution uc-16,
but it would be nice if I could route my midi masterkeybd via the
controller to the computer (midi in / midi out / midi thru (?).
I like to control stuff like setBfree and some effects in Non-Mixer
probably.
Thanks in advance,
\r
Hello,
There is a very bad ground noise when I connect the M-Audio pulsar
mic into a mic input of the 1010LT. As soon as I touch the mic, the
ground noise disappears. Complete silence. But then, try to play bass
like that. The mic goes through a Radial JDI passive direct box. It
has the 15dB pad on because it makes a bit less ground noise. I tried
various settings on the DI box, bit none gets rid of the noise.
The electric plug has only two prongs. I though of getting some
copper wire and somehow run a length of wire from the electric plug
receptacle to a nearby set of copper water pipes. That shoudl get the
rig grounded, would it ?
Before getting into that or anything else, is that ground noise a
factor of a cheap microphone ? Or is it the quality of the 1010LT input
that uses not-so-good decoupling capacitors (or some such) ? Is it
possible to have silence without getting pro hardware ?
Thanks for suggestions/ideas/hints !
Hi
Quick intro: Today I was on stage with my ubuntu laptop, running jack
and renoise. Suddenly (during sound check) renoise started acting really
strange, and things started getting a it hectic. After a
last-resort-reboot I realized that the firewire cable to my soundcard
had come loose.
So now I did some testing, and unplugging the firewire cable doesn't
give any error messages, which I find strange. Is there a way to make my
system more informative in such situations?
NB: I should mention that plugging the cable back in, killing +
restarting jack solves the problem. But of course that requires you to
realize what went wrong :-)
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
Hello everyone,
To my surprise, jackd could not start this morning (using
qjackctl).
User name was added to the audio group. The audio devices are:
% cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7d10000 irq 53
1 [M1010LT ]: ICE1712 - M Audio Delta 1010LT
M Audio Delta 1010LT at 0xd040, irq 18
Interface in qjackctl is specified as 'hw:M1010LT'
Here's what happened:
Sun Mar 31 07:37:23 2013: JACK server starting in realtime mode
with priority 10
Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory
Cannot connect to server request channel
jack server is not running or cannot be started
Sun Mar 31 07:37:23 2013: ERROR: Failed to acquire
device name : Audio1 error : Method "RequestRelease" with
signature "i" on interface "org.freedesktop.ReserveDevice1"
doesn't exist
Sun Mar 31 07:37:23 2013: ERROR: Audio device
hw:M1010LT cannot be acquired...
Sun Mar 31 07:37:23 2013: ERROR: Cannot initialize
driver
Sun Mar 31 07:37:23 2013: ERROR: JackServer::Open
failed with -1
Sun Mar 31 07:37:24 2013: ERROR: Failed to open
server
So I tried with 'hw:1' from the drop-down menu:
Sun Mar 31 07:34:57 2013: control device hw:1
Sun Mar 31 07:34:57 2013: ERROR: Failed to acquire
device name : Audio1 error : Method "RequestRelease" with
signature "i" on interface "org.freedesktop.ReserveDevice1"
doesn't exist
Sun Mar 31 07:34:57 2013: [1m[31mERROR: Audio device hw:1
cannot be acquired...
Sun Mar 31 07:34:57 2013: [1m[31mERROR: Cannot initialize driver
Sun Mar 31 07:34:57 2013: [1m[31mERROR: JackServer::Open failed with
-1
Sun Mar 31 07:34:57 2013: [1m[31mERROR: Failed to open server
What could be the cause of this problem ? - thanks !
ok, I have installed all of the libs (lilv, sratom, suil, jalv ...)there
are my messages (sorry for huge data..):
building ingen from AUR
...
'configure' finished successfully (4.123s)
Waf: Entering directory `/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/build'
[ 1/120] cxx: src/AtomReader.cpp -> build/src/AtomReader.cpp.1.o
[ 2/120] cxx: src/AtomWriter.cpp -> build/src/AtomWriter.cpp.1.o
[ 3/120] cxx: src/Builder.cpp -> build/src/Builder.cpp.1.o
[ 4/120] cxx: src/ClashAvoider.cpp -> build/src/ClashAvoider.cpp.1.o
In file included from ../src/Builder.cpp:21:0:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp: In static member
function ‘static bool Ingen::Node::uri_is_path(const Raul::URI&)’:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp:79:59: error: no
match for ‘operator+’ in ‘Ingen::Node::root_uri() + "/"’
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp: In static member
function ‘static Raul::URI Ingen::Node::path_to_uri(const Raul::Path&)’:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp:89:44: error: no
match for ‘operator+’ in ‘Ingen::Node::root_uri() + (&
path)->Raul::Path::<anonymous>.Raul::URI::c_str()’
In file included from
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Store.hpp:28:0,
from ../src/ClashAvoider.cpp:23:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp: In static member
function ‘static bool Ingen::Node::uri_is_path(const Raul::URI&)’:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp:79:59: error: no
match for ‘operator+’ in ‘Ingen::Node::root_uri() + "/"’
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp: In static member
function ‘static Raul::URI Ingen::Node::path_to_uri(const Raul::Path&)’:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp:89:44: error: no
match for ‘operator+’ in ‘Ingen::Node::root_uri() + (&
path)->Raul::Path::<anonymous>.Raul::URI::c_str()’
../src/ClashAvoider.cpp: In member function ‘const Raul::Path
Ingen::ClashAvoider::map_path(const Raul::Path&)’:
../src/ClashAvoider.cpp:51:30: error: conversion from ‘const Raul::Path’ to
non-scalar type ‘std::string {aka std::basic_string<char>}’ requested
In file included from ../src/AtomWriter.cpp:21:0:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp: In static member
function ‘static bool Ingen::Node::uri_is_path(const Raul::URI&)’:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp:79:59: error: no
match for ‘operator+’ in ‘Ingen::Node::root_uri() + "/"’
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp: In static member
function ‘static Raul::URI Ingen::Node::path_to_uri(const Raul::Path&)’:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp:89:44: error: no
match for ‘operator+’ in ‘Ingen::Node::root_uri() + (&
path)->Raul::Path::<anonymous>.Raul::URI::c_str()’
../src/AtomWriter.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void
Ingen::AtomWriter::connect(const Raul::Path&, const Raul::Path&)’:
../src/AtomWriter.cpp:195:30: error: ‘lca’ is not a member of ‘Raul::Path’
In file included from ../src/AtomReader.cpp:21:0:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp: In static member
function ‘static bool Ingen::Node::uri_is_path(const Raul::URI&)’:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp:79:59: error: no
match for ‘operator+’ in ‘Ingen::Node::root_uri() + "/"’
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp: In static member
function ‘static Raul::URI Ingen::Node::path_to_uri(const Raul::Path&)’:
/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/ingen/Node.hpp:89:44: error: no
match for ‘operator+’ in ‘Ingen::Node::root_uri() + (&
path)->Raul::Path::<anonymous>.Raul::URI::c_str()’
Waf: Leaving directory `/home/paum/AUR/ingen-svn/src/ingen-build/build'
Build failed
.....
.....
building from drobilla svn co http://svn.drobilla.net/lad/trunkdrobilla-lad :
...
[244/653] c: plugins/float.lv2/float.c ->
build/plugins/float.lv2/float.c.1.o
[245/653] cxx: plugins/float.lv2/float_ui_qt.cpp ->
build/plugins/float.lv2/float_ui_qt.cpp.2.o
[246/653] float.lv2/float.ttl: plugins/float.lv2/float.ttl ->
build/plugins/float.lv2/float.lv2/float.ttl
Waf: Leaving directory `/home/paum/a/drobilla-lad/build'
Build failed
-> task in 'float.lv2/float.ttl' failed (exit status
'/home/paum/a/drobilla-lad/build/plugins/float.lv2/float.lv2/float.ttl'):
{task 139765387044752: float.lv2/float.ttl float.ttl -> float.ttl}
''
what i can do ?
thank you all.
fk.
Can someone who keeps up with RT development help me find up to date
information?
There do not seem to be any RT patches for 3.8 in the usual place (which
as far as I know is still
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/rt/ ).
I found a message from Fernando several months back mentioning that there
was some kind of NFS bug in the 3.6-RT kernel, which is why CCRMA kernels
are still based on 3.4, but despite searching lkml.org with various words
and phrases, I have not been able to piece together any coherent
information on the current state of 3.6 RT kernels, and why there is yet
no 3.8 patch set.
Is this just a case of the RT development community being rather small, so
no one sees a need to make an announcement to LKML that 3.8-RT has some
problems, so don't expect an RT release very soon after the mainline 3.8
release? Or am I just looking in the wrong places for information?
thanks,
Chris Caudle
On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 23:24:09 +0100, <jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com> wrote:
> Actually, jackd (qjackctl) does not see the 1010LT card.
>
> lspci shows:
>
> 05:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies
> Inc. ICE1712 [Envy24] PCI Multi-Channel I/O Controller (rev 02)
>
> Although qjackctl's message shows:
>
> Fri Mar 29 18:12:41 2013: control device hw:0
>
I'm fairly sure your m-audio card is at hw:1 in this case. There's no
guarantee in which order the cards end up at each boot.
To make sure you always start your m-audio card, I usually always use the
name. Instead of hw:0 I would use hw:M66. You can get the name from
checking the file /proc/asound/cards as I do below
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [SB ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB
HDA ATI SB at 0xfe300000 irq 16
1 [M66 ]: ICE1712 - M Audio Delta 66
M Audio Delta 66 at 0xd040, irq 21
2 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
HDA NVidia at 0xfe080000 irq 24
> Fri Mar 29 18:12:41 2013: Acquired audio card Audio0
>
> Fri Mar 29 18:12:41 2013: creating alsa driver
> ... hw:0|hw:0|1024|2|44100|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
>
> Fri Mar 29 18:12:41 2013: ALSA: final selected sample format for
> capture: 32bit integer little-endian
>
> Fri Mar 29 18:12:41 2013: ALSA: use 2 periods for capture
>
> Fri Mar 29 18:12:41 2013: ALSA: final selected sample format for
> playback: 32bit integer little-endian
>
> Fri Mar 29 18:12:41 2013: ALSA: use 2 periods for playback
>
> Fri Mar 29 18:12:41 2013: ERROR: Cannot use real-time
> scheduling (RR/10)(1: Operation not permitted)
This means you don't have realtime privilege. You need to do two things.
First, make sure you have a file called /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf
with the contents (if you didn't enable realtime privilege during install,
the file will be named /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf,disabled):
# Provided by the jackd package.
#
# Changes to this file will be preserved.
#
# If you want to enable/disable realtime permissions, run
#
# dpkg-reconfigure -p high jackd
@audio - rtprio 95
@audio - memlock unlimited
#@audio - nice -19
Second, add yourself to audio group. You can do this with the command:
sudo usermod -a -G audio $USER
Then, reboot for changes to take effect.
>
> Fri Mar 29 18:12:41 2013: ERROR: AcquireSelfRealTime
> error
>
> Cannot lock down 82274202 byte memory area (Cannot allocate
> memory)
>
> And qjackctl ony has two capture inputs, instead of the ones from
> the 1010LT card. The two errors in there made me look at a low
> latency kernel. Now, I'm not sure if it would solve the problem.
>
>
So, these errors have nothing to do with the kernel. A realtime kernel
does not provide realtime privilege.
You accidentally sent this mail directly to me ;)
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to have musical audio creativity as we know it (jackd,
Ardour, etc..) in a Linux VM that runs under Windows 7 ? Is it possible
to connect a HW synth to jackd in such a setup ? Just asking before
starting to do anything - thanks !