I'm proud to announce the release of guitarix2-0.27.0
Guitarix is a mono tube amplifier simulation for jack, with additional
mono/stereo effect racks which can be filled with a variety of in-build
effects and external LADSPA plugins.
Most guitarix plugs and amps are now available as LV2 plug-in, to be
used in your favorite DAW.
The complete guitarix engine is available as LADSPA plug as well.
change-log:
* fix deprecated g_type_init() call when glib >= 2.36
* fix controller range for gxtubedelay.lv2
* add gxtuner.lv2
* add gxmetal_head.lv2
* add gxmetal_amp.lv2
* a couple of small fixes here and there
* maybe some new bugs ??
Please refer to our project page for more information:
http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/
download site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
bug tracker
http://sourceforge.net/p/guitarix/bugs/
patches
http://sourceforge.net/p/guitarix/patches/
forum
http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/guitarix/
in behave of the
guitarix development team
enjoy the spring
I have a Presonus Audiobox USB. It was working a few weeks ago, but
now my box doesn't seem to want to use it. I plug the USB cable in and
... well, here's the syslog:
Apr 22 11:19:02 mellowood kernel: [1044524.656034] usb 6-1: new
full-speed USB device number 26 using ohci_hcd
Apr 22 11:19:03 mellowood kernel: [1044525.758103] usb 6-1: unable to
read config index 0 descriptor/all
Apr 22 11:19:03 mellowood kernel: [1044525.758117] usb 6-1: can't read
configurations, error -75
Apr 22 11:19:03 mellowood kernel: [1044525.896038] usb 6-1: new
full-speed USB device number 27 using ohci_hcd
Apr 22 11:19:04 mellowood kernel: [1044526.065105] usb 6-1: unable to
read config index 0 descriptor/all
Apr 22 11:19:04 mellowood kernel: [1044526.065118] usb 6-1: can't read
configurations, error -75
Apr 22 11:19:04 mellowood kernel: [1044526.204032] usb 6-1: new
full-speed USB device number 28 using ohci_hcd
Apr 22 11:19:04 mellowood kernel: [1044526.243101] usb 6-1: unable to
read config index 0 descriptor/all
Apr 22 11:19:04 mellowood kernel: [1044526.243113] usb 6-1: can't read
configurations, error -75
Apr 22 11:19:04 mellowood kernel: [1044526.384041] usb 6-1: new
full-speed USB device number 29 using ohci_hcd
Apr 22 11:19:04 mellowood kernel: [1044526.421106] usb 6-1: unable to
read config index 0 descriptor/all
Apr 22 11:19:04 mellowood kernel: [1044526.421118] usb 6-1: can't read
configurations, error -75
Apr 22 11:19:04 mellowood kernel: [1044526.424049] hub 6-0:1.0: unable
to enumerate USB device on port 1
I did log out/in, but no difference. I'll give a reboot a try, but ...
shouldn't it be easy?
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Sorry this is a bit OT, I don't know whom else to ask.
I belong to a martial arts community which produces videos of guest
teachers when we host a seminar. We used to use a lavalier mic on the
teacher's chest. For reasons I don't understand, that practice was
stopped, and the mic was moved to the high ceiling rafter, where it picks
up the whole room. The result is that some of the most revered figures in
our art have had their words lost in the background noise. If I can't
convince those in charge to use the lavalier mic as it's designed to be
used, would a camera-mounted shotgun mic do better? Any suggestions as to
model? Any other suggestions for micing a moving subject 30 feet or so from
a wall-mounted camera?
I will try to get more particulars about the setup. I have noticed 2 XLR
connectors on the camera which are not used. The mic and the camera are fed
separately into the computer, I don't know what happens from there.
Probably uses Final Cut Pro.
Thanks,
Paul
On Mon, April 22, 2013 3:36 pm, Bob van der Poel wrote:
> Well ... got it working. I was plugging the cable into the usb ports
> on the front of my computer. They seem to work for everything else I
> try, so why not the audio device?
>
> But, to test once more I unplugged a cable from my flatbed scanner
> (plugged into the back of the computer) and put it on the audio
> device. Came up right away.
>
> So, this actually points to an easy way to use the audio device ...
> swap the cable out from the scanner. Since I'll never use both at the
> same time, this makes it a bit easier since I don't have to reach
> behind the computer to do the feel and grope routine :)
>
> Still, what's wrong with the front panel ports?
Have you tried using the front ports with the scanner unplugged? Could be
the scanner doesn't play well with it. Or it could be the front ports use
irq16 along with the video card, other usb, and whatever. Could be the
back usb is usb2.0 and the front are not (unlikely I would think).
dmesg |tail should tell you about usb 2.0 and cat /proc/interrupts should
tell you what irq the usb port dmesg tels you about is using (and what
else is on that irq too).
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Il 22/04/2013 09:46, Carlos sanchiavedraz ha scritto:
> 2013/4/19 Nicola <nicola.di.marzo(a)vodafone.it>:
>> Il 19/04/2013 19:54, Jeremy Jongepier ha scritto:
>>
>>> On 04/19/2013 11:11 AM, Nicola wrote:
>>>> That's great, "keep it simple" i should say...that's why i think it's
>>>> brilliant!
>>>
>>> Keep an eye on http://ampbrownie.com/ then, it's an effort to make it even
>>> simpler.
>> I knew it, fascinating project, a little bit expensive with that sound
>> card...
>>
> Really great that project, I'll give it a try and see. First I'll need
> to but another SD or try to boot from USB.
>
>>>> yeah, that's what happened to me and i still don't know why.
>>>> I'll try to increase the rtprio as well, good tip, thanks!
>>>
>>> I'll have to check if I have the same issue. I don't recall running into a
>>> similar issue.
>>>
>>>> Maybe there's no need to install Ubuntu.
>>>> I found out that there are 2 apps: "Connectbot" and "X server" in the
>>>> market that that may do the job with android.
>>>> Connectbot doesn't provide the "-X" option so we should set up the
>>>> DISPLAY variable accordingly with the ip-port on the X server app.
>>>> Maybe i'm just wasting my time but i will give it a try...
>>>
>>> Ah, so you want to run the guitarix GUI on your tablet! I thought you
>>> wanted to control it via MIDI and some touch app. Connectbot is not an
>>> option, Android doesn't run X. I've never heard of the other option, sounds
>>> interesting, I wonder what the performance and responsiveness is like.
>> I was able to run guitarix gui on nexus7 with those 2 apps but the result
>> wasn't good at all.
>> It's ok to run xterm or that kind of simple gui stuff...
>> But yeah i also will look for some midi-wireless app to use it like a
>> controller as you suggested ;-)
>> We still have 2 other possible ways to try to control it with "touch"...with
>> gui (with ubuntu) or midi (with android or ubuntu) :-)
>>
> You can try DSMI[1] (MIDI over wifi server, really simple) and any
> MIDI-controller app that supports DSMI directly or OSC on Android,
> i.e: Ivory Tower[2]
>
> [1] http://dsmi.tobw.net/
> [2] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.codeidea.ivorytower&hl=…
>
> It seems you are trying to achieve that same headless center using
> Android as a GUI I've mentioned some times, great. I had some success
> with MIDI over wifi, but now I have to get some device and I'm not
> sure if that's gonna be an Android+RPi or just some other touch-UMPC
> device to run Linux directly instead of
> "fighting"/configuring/tweaking again to get whatever to do what I
> want.
> Maybe you're Nexus is a good choice.
Thank you very much for your precious suggestions Carlos!
I'll definitely go for it and i will give it a try!
Please keep posted about any of your/our experimentations about this here!
I have also an arduino uno and i'd like to build some drum
machine/controller by my own with some piezos...i'm totally a beginner
with this but i'm very interested...:-)
>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
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> From: Gabbe Nord <gabbe.nord(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [LAU] S/PDIF in with ESI Juli@ and JACK
> Here's a picture of my QASMixer with the inputs as well:
> http://www.imagebam.com/image/fef059250185749
Where is the clock select in that picture?
If you look on page 18 of the card manual showing the (Windows?) utility
for controlling the card, there is a selection box to set using the
internal or external clock. To use the S/PDIF input you must select
external clock.
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Chris Caudle
On Sun, April 21, 2013 1:28 pm, Gabbe Nord wrote:
> Hello Len and all others!
>
> I don't quite get what you mean, sorry. Could you perhaps elaborate a
> little (read: explain to me like I'm 5 years old ;) ). Thanks a ton for
> trying!
>From one 5 year old to another :)
> Here's a picture of my QASMixer with the inputs as well:
> http://www.imagebam.com/image/fef059250185749
I am assuming this is hw:Juli or hw:Juli,0 I am not seeing any input
levels still. I would assume that moving any of the red controls also
moves the blue ones next to them. That actually makes sense. There should
not be any controls for a spdif input as levels would be on the spdif
preamp end. I think it will be the same on the spdif output which looks to
be a copy of the DAC output> I do not know if that can be changed, it
would depend on which port the card uses for it's output (the chip looks
to support up to 10 output channels including spdif).
BTW, the mixer only show controls, which in your case is not helping, you
need to see the ports as well.
>
> What I've tried (with no success):
>
> * Setting the hw:Juli,1 as input (to access the S/PDIF in that way) and
> hw:Juli,0 as output (to still output through my speakers in JACK)
> * Using zita-j2a -d hw:Juli,1 which proved to only give access to the
> outputs
> * Using zita-a2j -d hw:Juli,1 which seems to not be able to start
> synchronization (it just keeps spamming "Starting synchronization." in the
> terminal)
Which makes sense seeing as you are already using hw:Juli,1 with jack so
zita can't use the same lines.
What happens if you just set jack to hw:Juli,0 for both in and out on
jack? do you get analog in and out? If so good.
then maybe set zita-a2j -d hw:Juli,1 for spdif in and zita-j2a -d
hw:Juli,1 for the output. Does it work?
I'll look for a bit more info... I don't have one myself, so it a mix of
experience on what I do have and research on what you have.
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www.OvenWerks.net
Hello!
I recently got myself an internal PCIe card, a ESI Juli@ XTe. It uses the
ice1724 chipset, and I'm really happy with it.
However, I cannot seem to get the S/PDIF in working. In JACK, 2 entries of
the card shows up. One that says hw0,Juli, and one that says hw1,Juli, and
also is noted as IEC958.
My analogue ins and outs work fine, but only 2 ins show up in JACK, even
though I'd imagine I'd get one more for my S/PDIF in.
Does anyone have experience with this? I have all sorts of options in
alsamixer/qasmixer (GUI-mixer I use), but I just can't wrap my head around
it. It just won't work.
If I use hw1,Juli as the device for JACK, it usually just crashes and
there's no real difference.
Any ideas here?
Thanks!
Hello,
Any suggestions for acoustic bass guitar plugins ? Apart from
microphone techniques, I would like to have the sound somewhat more
encompassing and less in the forefront. And maybe some sweet and subtle
enveloping effect. This is of course to use with Ardour3.
Thanks !
Hello Q!
It's been a few months again, but worth the wait. I think, this is the first
piece, we find finished in only a few minutes. OK, the second of yours, not
forgetting Laetoli.
But my god, this definitely sounds like a LOT of multitracking. If my ears
don't decide me, the drum section also required some multitracking as well. I
only hope, that the torso op in question was on the synth in question.
I like the dark mood of it. Yet I have to admit, that to follow all the
rhythmic complexities, will take a few more listenings. I do like the contrast
between the clear opening and reprise and the sometimes very layered rhythmic
elements of the other parts. It gives my ears time to rest in between and then
pick up and hurry along. :-)
I'm not quite sure, which bit is my favourite in this tune. The woodwind
section certainly takes a run for first place. Pitty, that it was so short.
The bit directly following the woodwind section is also up close for my
personal winner. I like the very woody, compressed sounding bass. The third
moment with a chance for best moment is the beginning itself. The brass in
combination with the rest of the arrangement really carries it of. It sounds
impressive, if not actually bombastic.
Only the very last movement, where you run up to the last climax seems a
little too complex for its own good. It all works out perfectly, of course,
but it definitely borders on the chaotic or random in the drums and
percussion.
Drums and percussion is the right keyword: you did something new to them.
You've changed mixing/processing technique, if I'm not mistaken. The overall
impression sounds even more 70s now. Especially the snare has changed, in my
ears improved. The whole kit seems more transparent. It has bite, but no boom,
wood but no mud. Overall the whole mix isvery transparent. Partly the
instrumentation I assume, but this can only account for so much. And from my
own first experiences I know, how laboreous mixing and processing somany
single tracks can be, especially, when you need to fit them into ensemble
groups again afterwards. :-)
The reverb is applied very subtlely. A touch more wouldn't have heard my
ears. Yes, the transparency would have suffered a little, but the current mix
could afford that, methinks.
All inall: splendid piece. Keep them coming. Goblin'ish or otherwise. :-)
Kindly yours
Julien
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