On Sun, April 14, 2013 10:55 am, Christoph Kuhr wrote:
> On 14.04.2013 17:30, Len Ovens wrote:
>> That doesn't sound right... But, I don't have the HW to test it out
>> here.
>> Is your s/pdif set to consumer or professional? If consumer, and
>> copyrighted is selected and 1st generation is also selected. You should
>> probably get no output.
>>
>> I would want to use the 1010 as the master clock to keep jitter of the
>> other 8 port as low as possible. I would set spdif to professional in
>> mudita24 and the 2496 to external clock. The 2496 should auto set to
>> professional as well, though I don't know if the output will follow and
>> I
>> don't know the windows setup program at all either :) so if you can set
>> the windows side to professional as well do so.
> I tried any compination of spdif options. nothing worked so far. I
> thought maybe there is something to fix in the asoundrc... or someting
mudita should have everything alsa gives.... mine doesn't seem to though.
Unless this is fixed in mudita 1.1 (I have 1.0.4)... I found that mudita
does not show the spdif output levels or give access to the spdif output
mixer faders. I can see them with the QAS utilities though. Using Qashctl
and the pcm->Multi track peak tab I can see the peak levels at the time
the application started... I can only refresh this by restarting the app
:P the refresh button doesn't work for this. Anyway, it does show levels
on the output to the spdif. (I used a mic into a spdif preamp at 48k into
the Delta66) I see a level out no matter what I am synced to. The delta
can be internal sync or external. So if there is not spdif output, it
happens after the ice1712.
Doesn't make sense, but have you tried both of them set to internal sync?
(just to see if anything gets through... might be some pops or clicks)
--
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net
Does anyone know of a simple way to change MIDI control messages on the fly?
What I want to do is trap the modulation message from my hardware keyboard and
turn it into a pan cc message, to then be fed to Rosegarden.
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Hi Everyone,
This mail announces a new release of Nama,[1] a digital
audio workstation.
By using Kai Vehmanen++'s Ecasound[2] audio processing
engine, Nama can provide DAW functionality (tracks, buses,
effects, parameter controllers, sends, inserts, marks, fades
and regions) in a small, well-tested codebase.
The optional GUI resembles a simple hard disk recorder. More
advanced functions are available at the command prompt.
New with v1.107:
+ Optionally use git for managing project state
(save/get commands work with branches instead of files)
+ Automatic ogg/mp3 encoding of mixdown files
+ Effect chains and profiles store inserts as well as effects
+ Shell script hooks for external track record setup and cleanup
For examples of music recorded with Nama, see Julien Claassen's
website.[3]
Notable features
----------------
Audio editing
+ Nondestructive
+ Track caching (freezing/unfreezing)
+ Mastering mode based on Jamin
+ Pop up Audacity or MHWaveedit for waveform viewing/editing
+ LADSPA, LV2 and Ecasound effects and controllers
+ JACK or ALSA I/O
User interface
+ Searchable help for commands and effects
+ Command language has simple syntax and autocompletion
+ Templates for reusing effects, inserts, tracks and projects
+ User defined commands, scripts and JACK port autoconnect lists
+ Prompt handles Ecasound, Midish[5] and internal commands,
shell commands or Perl code
+ Commands can address multiple tracks or effects
+ Full documentation
Stability
+ Based on Kai Vehmanen's mature audio processing engine
+ Signal processing network can be verified by inspecting
the Ecasound chain setup
+ Test suite verifies core functions
Hacking
+ Extensive logging and debugging aids
+ Small well-structured codebase (approx. 14k lines in 60 files)
+ Easy to build and hack, no compiling required
Installation
------------
For most users,
cpanm Audio::Nama
should be enough to install it. (Debian packaging will
follow.)
See "man nama" for documentation or type "help" at the
command prompt. For access to the latest fixes and feature,
you can build Nama from github.[4]
In the pipeline
---------------
+ JACK latency integration with latency compensation
among arms of the internal signal network
+ Positions stored as samples
+ Marks that move with their associated track
+ Edits to replace a note or phrase
Further down the road
---------------------
+ Merging of project branches
+ Use an external program (MHWaveedit?) to manage transport,
define regions
+ A/B comparisons
+ OSC interface
+ Additional MIDI capabilities
[1] http://freeshell.de/~bolangi/namahttp://search.cpan.org/dist/Audio-Nama/http://www.freelists.org/list/nama
[2] http://eca.cx/ecasound/
[3] http://juliencoder.de/nama/
[4] http://github.com/bolangi/nama
[5] http://www.midish.org/
--
Joel Roth
Hey everyone. I play violin, I have an electric-acoustic violin and an
LPD 8 from Akai. I want to make a loop based performance using my laptop
(PC). What kind of software ( loopers and DAW ) and hardware ( like foot
pedals ) would you recommend for me ? And what kind of audio interface
would you recommend for that ? The violin would go for some software
reverb and delay and the pads and knobs would go for making beats and
messing with audio levels and effects.
Thanks in advance !!
Hello,
I'd like to have a rudimentary click track in Ardour3 (3.1.10) which
would use the a sound from a Hydrogen kit. There is now a MIDI trck in
Arodur3 and in qjackctl I can see various Ardour3 MIDI ins/outs under
the MIDI tab. But the Hydrogen MIDI inputs are under the ALSA tab.
Ardour3's MIDI connection matrix neither shows any Hydrogen instrument.
How to connect the two ?
It also seems possible to eventually have the click from Ardour3 sent
to a Hydrogen instrument - is this possible ?
I've searched the manual, although searching for 'click' yields quite a
few results. Is there a way to quickly mute the click sound without
having to re-assign the click sound in Preferences ? I have some groups
of tracks that were made w/o the click so it'd be nice to turn the click
temporarily to listen back to them.
Hello,
With Fedora 15/CCRMA and Ardour 2.x shipped with it, I used to
monitor a track (including EQ and effects) by adding an external send to
an unused playback(s) of the 1010LT. The 1010LT itself was set for
digital mix. When I do this with Ardour3, there's a quite noticeable
delay in the monitoring which prevents it from being useful at all. The
'send1 out' are associated with playbacks 7 and 8 in the main routing
diagram. And so...
1) At Arodur3 install time there was some option about monitoring and
I've chosen 'something' which could have been the default. I will
install 3.1.10 soon, so I can redo this step if needed.
2) Is this now a direct consequence of not using any low-latency
kernel ?
Thanks for any comments/suggestions - much appreciated as always.
Cheers.
I'm trying to run jackd from a script that is triggered by udev. But
when I try to do so jackd complains:
jackd 0.122.0
...
JACK is running in realtime mode, but you are not allowed to use
realtime scheduling.
...
But the user trying to run jackd (pi) is a member of the audio group.
The udev rule looks like this:
ATTRS{idVendor}=="0218", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0001", ACTION=="change",
RUN+="/usr/bin/sudo -u pi -s /home/pi/bin/drumpad"
Is this maybe related to using sudo? I'd like to get this working, the
idea is that whenever I plug in my drumpad the udev rule and thus the
script gets executed. The script checks if jackd is already started and
then moves on starting up jalv with the drumkv1 plug-in. The script
itself works fine, it's just the udev part that got me puzzled.
Thanks!
Jeremy
Hi,
the audiophile has no wordclock input :-/
There has to be a way to get those in and outputs in sync!
I do not want to have another ADC/DAC in the audio chain, even if with
todays ADC/DACs its not much of a quality loss, but there is some
quality loss...
And it has some additional latency too...
For this reasons I bought the VST plugin and not the analog outboard gear.
Regards,
Ck
From: Julien Claassen
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To: Christoph Kuhr <christoph.kuhr@...>
Cc: <linux-audio-user@...>
Subject: Re: [LAU] M-Audio Delta 1010lt SPDIF Clock Source
<http://www.linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lau/199346/search/subject>
Date: Sunday, April 14, 2013 - 10:05 am
Hello Christoph! A stupid answer, but maybe worth it: Does the
Audiophilbe also have an input for wordclock (the big round jack)?
Another alternative, which doesn't really solve the problem, is to
connect one computer with the other through good old analogue
cables. I hope, that this might be of some help to you. Warmly yours
Julien
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