Denemo version 1.0.0 has been released!
Denemo is a program for creating music notation. http://www.denemo.org
The music is displayed as music notation while typing or playing in and
is simultaneously typeset via LilyPond typesetter. It can also be played
via internal synthesizer. See https://vimeo.com/61994482
New features in this version:
Demos
Videos are at http://vimeo.com/62188678 and friends viewable with
HTML5.
WYSIWYG
Positioning of elements can be fine-tuned by dragging in the final
typeset view.
Slur angle and placement can likewise be altered by dragging to
avoid occasional problems
Beaming angle can be altered using this WYSIWYG interface.
Continuous Typesetting Option
A continuously updated score can be kept visible
Option to re-typeset only a few bars/staffs around the current
position
Animated Display
No more losing the cursor when stepping off the side of the
screen.
Transition when deleting measures or staffs makes it clear what
you just did
Example of Features
Sample pdf output: click on a feature to get instructions on how
to create the feature
Support for Guile 2.x
More commands
Single command to generate complete set of score and parts
Textual Annotations, draggable to any position
Lyric verses at end of piece.
Acciaccatura built in, with display.
Dal Segno
Whole Measure Repeats
Beaming commands controlling left and right beam numbers
LilyPond definitions can be created for a score and immediately
appear in a menu
More Translations
Notably a complete French translation.
Known Issues for this version:
Windows users should reboot after installing
Here are the compressed sources (from a mirror) :
http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/denemo/denemo-1.0.0.tar.gz
If automatic redirection fails, the list of mirrors is at:
http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
Or if need be you can use the main GNU ftp server:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/denemo/denemo-1.0.0.tar.gz
Richard Shann
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CALL FOR MUSICIANS
==================
If you are a musician and interested in Free Software, the Beast project
needs your input. You can contribute with testing, feature feedback,
demos and tutorials. Please see our website: http://beast.testbit.eu/
BEAST RELEASE
=============
BEAST version 0.8.0 is available for download at:
http://beast.testbit.eu/beast-ftp/v0.8/
This release opens a new development branch which focuses on improving
interoperability and feature integration. A new dependency on Rapicorn
is introduced, which can be found here:
http://dist.testbit.eu/rapicorn/
This is a development version of BEAST/BSE, the Better Audio System
and the Better Sound Engine. BEAST is a powerful music composition
and modular synthesis application released as Free Software under the
GNU LGPL that runs under Unix. The "Better" portion of the name
refers to the complexity and many iterations involved in implementing
such a "BEAST" (pun intended). The About page covers more details:
http://beast.testbit.eu/about
Contact information about mailing lists, IRC, Bugzilla and more is at:
http://beast.testbit.eu/Beast_Contact
GUI skins, example sounds and instrumets for BEAST/BSE as well as
screenshots can be found at:
http://beast.testbit.eu/Beast_Sound_Galleryhttp://beast.testbit.eu/Beast_Screenshots
TRANSLATORS: Please help us to improve the BEAST translation, just
download the tarball, edit po/<LANGUAGE>.po and email it to us or
submit translations directly via transifex:
https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/gnome-org-beast/resource/messagespot/
Overview of Changes in BEAST/BSE 0.8.0: (2013-03-25)
* Added use of the Rapicorn library, require version 13.0.0.
* Adapted IDL types to other projects.
* Adapted code to make use of C++11 and STL threads.
* Various performance improvements through EventFD, Spinlocks, lambdas, etc.
* Major documentation improvements, see: http://dev.testbit.eu/beast/latest/
* Fixed printf format-security issues (#665097). [Alessio Treglia]
* Lots of code cleanups, licensing cleanups.
--
Yours sincerely,
Tim Janik
---
http://timj.testbit.eu/ - Free software Author
Hi,
I'm switching machines from Mandriva 2010.2 on a home built
machine to Fedora 17 on a custom built machine. I'm running
cdrdao version 1.2.3 on both machines.
CDRDAO on the Mandriva machine works just fine, and the discs
produced by it play in all sorts of audio and computer CD
players. The command I used is 'cdrdao write contents.toc'.
The burner on this machine is:
/dev/sr0 : PIONEER , DVD-RW DVR-111D, 1.23
CDRDAO on the Fedora machine has trouble. The command I
used is
'cdrdao simulate -v 3 --driver generic-mmc-raw contents.toc'.
I added "--driver generic-mmc-raw" because cdrdao suggested it.
I added "-v 3" to get some debugging output. The burner on this
machine is:
/dev/sr0 : PLEXTOR , DVDR PX-L890SA, 1.06
The debugging output is:
Cdrdao version 1.2.3 - (C) Andreas Mueller <andreas(a)daneb.de>
Format converter enabled for extensions: ogg
Detected SG driver version: 3.5.27
Detected SG driver version: 3.5.27
/dev/sr0: PLEXTOR DVDR PX-L890SA Rev: 1.06
Using driver: Generic SCSI-3/MMC (raw writing) - Version 2.0 (options 0x0000)
/dev/sr0: SCSI command Rezero Unit (0x01) failed: Bad address.
/dev/sr0: SCSI command Rezero Unit (0x01) failed: Bad address.
Starting write simulation at speed 16...
Pausing 10 seconds - hit CTRL-C to abort.
Process can be aborted with QUIT signal (usually CTRL-\).
Turning BURN-Proof on
Enabling JustSpeed.
Using 96 byte raw P-W sub-channel data mode for CD-TEXT.
Cue Sheet (variant 0):
CTL/ TNO INDEX DATA SCMS MIN SEC FRAME
ADR FORM
01 00 00 41 00 97 25 31
01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00
01 01 01 00 00 00 04 00
01 02 01 00 00 01 15 12
01 03 01 00 00 03 42 05
01 04 01 00 00 07 17 24
01 05 01 00 00 10 59 38
01 06 01 00 00 14 45 01
01 07 01 00 00 18 19 00
01 08 01 00 00 21 50 57
01 09 01 00 00 26 37 04
01 0a 01 00 00 29 30 00
01 0b 01 00 00 33 02 40
01 0c 01 00 00 36 13 68
01 0d 01 00 00 40 02 73
01 0e 01 00 00 44 30 25
01 0f 01 00 00 48 47 35
01 10 01 00 00 51 53 50
01 11 01 00 00 55 34 31
01 aa 01 01 00 59 17 30
Session format: 0
WARNING: No super user permission to setup real time scheduling.
Waiting for reader process
Buffer filled
Awaken, will start writing
Writing lead-in and gap...
ERROR: Write data failed.
ERROR: Simulation failed.
/dev/sr0: SCSI command Rezero Unit (0x01) failed: Bad address.
I've scoured the cdrdao-devel mailing list archives, which are
quite thin after 2009.
Anyone have any debugging advice?
I've tried wodim via K3B in SAO mode, but that produces CDs which
are unplayable on some of my audio CD players.
Thanks....
--
Kevin
You are invited to be a speaker/presenter at MOSSCon.
Preparations are in full swing for the very first Midwest Open Source
Software Conference (MOSSCon), to be held in Louisville on May 18-19.
Your help in spreading the word and helping us fill out our schedule of
presentations and workshops would be appreciated.
This is going to be a great networking event for the whole region!
Louisville is in such a central location, it can draw from a very wide area.
We have a great venue: the University of Louisville's Student Activities
Center, with several large halls, a number of smaller meeting rooms, and
plenty of exhibit space available for groups and businesses to make
their presence known.
We are working on a broadly based "Open" theme, that can include open
source hardware, open data, etc., as well as the full gamut of open
source software.
We already have some super presentations lined up. But there are still
plenty of pieces that need to come together. Right now we are
concentrating on filling out our schedule with more presentations and
workshops. And soliciting sponsors.
If you're involved with Open Source (or open anything) you definitely
want to be a part of this. I encourage you to consider speaking or doing
a presentation or workshop on a subject in your area of interest and/or
expertise.
Check out the conference website at http://mosscon.org/. Click on "Be a
Speaker" for details on submitting your proposal.
But get to it! The deadline for submitting your preliminary proposal is
this Friday, March 29!
http://mosscon.org/
Spread the word and submit your proposal!
Thanks,
John Hicks
Anyone used one of cheap ribbon mics I see on feabay for well under
$100? Yeah, probably get what you pay for ... but I don't have 2 to 4
grand just to play with one. I'm doing some in-home recording of a
tenor sax and I've heard that ribbons are really good for this.
Comments appreciated.
--
**** Listen to my CD at http://www.mellowood.ca/music/cedars ****
Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
EMAIL: bob(a)mellowood.ca
WWW: http://www.mellowood.ca
On 03/26/2013 03:37 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
>
> On Tue, March 26, 2013 2:09 am, david wrote:
>
>> I've also been told that if you buy an UEFI system with Windows 8
>> installed, then turn of secure boot, you have to reinstall Windows 8.
>
> Windows is just the demo OS the device comes with to show the device can
> do something, Surely nobody actually leaves it in the machine...
More people leave it on the machine than replace it with Linux. Sadly.
--
David
gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community
http://clanjones.org/david/http://dancing-treefrog.deviantart.com/
On Mon, March 25, 2013 1:39 pm, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:
> On 03/25/2013 08:06 PM, david wrote:
>> The laptop I'm considering (Zareason Verix 530) as replacement for my
>> current one has a dual-core Intel i3 processor with hyperthreading.
>> Zareason says there's no way to turn off HT in BIOS.
>>
>> I think folk on the list have said that HT causes problems with RT. So
>> how can I disable hyperthreading?
>
> I can do like this in my Kubuntu system which have 8 kernels:
>
> sudo echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/node/node0/cpu0/online
> sudo echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/node/node0/cpu2/online
That should be all you need with two cores, turn off cpu 0 and 2, though
most people turn off 1 and 3 :)
> sudo echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/node/node0/cpu7/online
Which is why the cpu 7 here.
Linux sees the each core as two cpus, one for each thread. Not only might
a thread be using too much time but there is also the overhead of context
switching (invisible to the kernel) from one thread to the other. With
hyper threading on, I can run jack at 64 frames with few xruns. With
hyperthreading off, I can get down to 16 frames with guitarix running and
no xruns. (10 year old single core p4 at 2.4G) Read up on some of the cnc
projects where they require lower latency than audio. Lots of good info.
Hyperthreading improves "performance" over all, but raises the latency
audio can run at without dropouts. Once you hit 4 cores though,
hyperthreading is more of a gimmick than a help.
Every second thread/cpu can also be disabled on the kernel command line in
grub:
isolcpus= cpu_number[, cpu_number,...]
The cnc people also use this to hide a cpu away from the OS so they can
have full access to that cpu for just their application without the OS
using it too.
--
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net
On Mon, March 25, 2013 10:00 am, hermann meyer wrote:
>> On 3/25/13, Stefan Stefanov<selectany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Can you suggest any console based distro optimized just for listening
>>> music? I don't need any sofisticated music maker software on it like
>>> synthesizer, filter and etc.
>>> May be just real-time support kernel, optimizer kernel IRQ and of
>>> course with JACK.
>> Just do a minimal install of Arch Linux. Be default there is not even
>> an X server installed, so as long as you don't install it yourself you
>> will have a nice console-based OS.
> maybe you like to try GeexBox
>
> http://www.geexbox.org/about/what-is-geexbox/
Looks interesting.
Might be over kill for this use, may also be harder to install the server
software needed.
--
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net