Hey fellas!
I used EQ10Q on a project. Today opened it to render it to wav when found
out it is inaudible. If I remove all instances of EQ10Q, resave the project
and reopen it - only then it works.
I am using it in Qtractor.
Anyone had such a situation? Any solutions possible?
http://eq10q.sourceforge.net/
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Hi guys,
For some time I have been preparing backing tracks using Ardour 2/3 etc. Mixing down to mp3 for live performance. We are having reliability problems during playback.
I have tried my netbook (Tosh nb200) my tablet (Samsung 10.1) & an ipad(not to hand, not mine)
The playback fails at random point (if at at) & will often then replay satisfactorily. The mp3s are created on a 64bit machine using Ubuntu studio as the base setup & converted to mp3 in Audacity on the same machine.
I am lead to the belief that it is not the playback machine athough not completely due to the randomness.
My thoughts are:-
mp3 conversion
mp3.
64bit conversion
Doesn't need to be mp3. flaac would be my choice. it does need to be fast loading with random access (tablet is ideal). Don't mind spending money.
Steve
Sent from Samsung tablet
On Fri, May 17, 2013 8:36 am, Brett McCoy wrote:
> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 11:21 PM, Len Ovens <len(a)ovenwerks.net> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, May 16, 2013 6:46 pm, michael noble wrote:
>>> Personally not much interest here but looks like the Linux DAW space
>>> just
>>> got a little busier.
>>>
>>> http://www.tracktion.com/linux
>>
>> Sports a Ubuntu logo, but it is not available from any of the Ubuntu
>> repos... or even on USC... where you can buy closed stuff. The web page
>> has a download button... right below that there is a system requirements
>> button which opens a window that talks about OSX and windows systems
>> that
>> will run this software.
>
> It wouldn't be in a repo anyway, as it's only a beta release.
There's alpha stuff in the repos. But I think the real reason is they want
to know who tests it for them. And who to bug to buy the release version.
Only 64bit and only Ubuntu seems pretty narrow. they should be looking at
how ardour does stuff. (or opera for that matter)
I help with ubuntu (UbuntuStudio actually) so it is nice they chose
that... but I would make something that works for everyone if it was me.
(32bit with an installer for binary, src in a tar ball)
--
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net
Hi everybody!
Its my pleasure to announce, that after 9 days the Sorcer wavetable synth's
donation target has been reached. Not only that, but as I prepared to push
the code to github, not one but two more donations arrived.
Wauw. Thank you for kicking off OpenAV productions.
Now for the best part: Sorcer is available!
github.com/harryhaaren/openAV-Sorcer
Also, there's a repo of presets:
github.com/harryhaaren/openAV-presets
Bug reports to github.com/harryhaaren/openAV-Sorcer/issues
I hope you enjoy using Sorcer!
-Harry
Hi
Those who been interested could found a monophonic audio2midi LV2 plug
now in the guitarix git repository.
It is included in the gxtuner.lv2 plug now.
I have already a lot of fun driving calf monosynth with my guitar. :-D
http://sourceforge.net/p/guitarix/git/ci/master/tree/
greets
hermann
Are any of you using a video capture USB dongle? I'd like to record
some TV stuff to my laptop. I've tried to look at "what works" via the
linux device wiki, but end up finding way too many discontinued items
:)
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hi List
I have an RME Multiface I/HDSP PCI card. This gives 8 balanced audio
outputs. However I require an extra 8 outputs for a specific project.
One option is to sync two Multiface/HDSP PIC card together. Although not
exactly necessary, I understand the extra hdsp card is needed if i wish
to use sampling rates higher than 48k which i do. There are some other
set up benefits too I gather.
Perhaps this is the best option for 16 outs - but can anyone suggest an
alternative interface with 16 outputs (preferably balanced) on linux?
Cheers,
Hello everyone!
I've just been trying to build setBfree on a new system and I couldn't
install it, for there was no b_overdrive.so . I can't see errors when
make'ing.
and I don't see setBfree in /usr/local/bin . Any idea, what might have
happened there?
Warm regards
Julien
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http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
Hello,
thank you very much for your kind reply, I will try to be
more specific;
I'm using the old LTS Ubuntu (10.4 Lucid Lynx).
I saw
here http://www.rme-audio.de/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16104:
_"SINCE
FIRMWARE 200 THE BABYFACE OPERATES IN THREE DIFFERENT MODES:
DRIVER-BASED USB 2, STAND-ALONE MODE, AND CLASS COMPLIANT MODE. THE
LATTER DESCRIBES A STANDARD THAT IS NATIVELY SUPPORTED BY OPERATING
SYSTEMS LIKE WINDOWS, MAC OSX AND LINUX. NO PROPRIETARY DRIVERS ARE
REQUIRED, THE DEVICE WILL BE DIRECTLY RECOGNIZED WHEN CC MODE IS
ACTIVATED. OBVIOUSLY, NATIVE FEATURES WILL BE LIMITED IN COMPARISON TO
THOSE PROVIDED BY THE RME DRIVER SET. FOR EXAMPLE THERE WILL BE NO
(TOTAL) MIX AND NO EFFECTS._"
(as Clemens said)
It should allow the
BabyFace to work with Linux without specific driver, just as generic
AD/DA converter (whiwh is exactly what I want).
Eventually I followed
the instructions
here
http://www.rme-audio.de/download/cc_mode_babyface_e.pdf without
success.
Here is what shows up after a dmesg command (at the end):
[
3589.920289] usb 1-7.2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and
address 11
[ 3590.030407] usb 1-7.2: config 1 has an invalid descriptor
of length 0, skipping remainder of the config
[ 3590.031021] usb 1-7.2:
configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
I then saw here that ALSA seems
to have a bug:
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg28935.html
Unfortunately,
after the change I had this message coming with the dmesg:
[
54.310238] usb 1-7.2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and
address 6
[ 54.420381] usb 1-7.2: config 1 has an invalid descriptor of
length 0, skipping remainder of the config
[ 54.420975] usb 1-7.2:
configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[ 54.480227] usbcore: registered
new interface driver snd-usb-audio
As a test I listen to the headphone
out of the BabyFace but I never heard anything so far.
Would you have
any clue?
>> Someone told me that it's possible but so far I couldn't
find how.
>
> Your kernel must be new enough.
Do know how new it has to
be?
I thank you very much for any help!
Have a nice
day,
Camille
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 16 May 2013 10:20:11 +0200
>
From: dianoux
> To:
> Subject: [LAU] RME BabyFace question
>
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>
>
> I wish
to use a RME BabyFace [1] with Ubuntu. Did someone do it
> once? Does a
driver exist for such RME product? Someone told me that
> it's possible
but so far I couldn't find how.
>
> Thank you for your
> reply,
>
> Best
regards,
>
> Camille
>
>
> Links:
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> [1]
>
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> Date: Thu, 16 May 2013
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> From: Ralf Mardorf
> To:
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> Subject: Re: [LAU] RME BabyFace
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On Thu, 2013-05-16 at 10:20 +0200, dianoux wrote:
>> I wish to use a RME
BabyFace with Ubuntu. Did someone do it once?
Does
>> a driver exist for
such RME product? Someone told me that it's
>> possible but so far I
couldn't find how.
>
> You should rephrase your request. What features
of this device do you
> want to use with Linux? And then ask if somebody
really has used the
> card on Linux using those features.
>
> I did miss
to ask this. My card, another RME, has got a driver, can be
> used with
Linux, but not with the features I need. I'll keep my card,
> but in
addition I'll buy it's predecessor to get what I need for my
> Linux
DAW.
>
> Regards,
> Ralf
>
>
>
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>
>
Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 16 May 2013 11:37:22 +0200
> From: Clemens
Ladisch
> To: linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
> Subject: Re:
[LAU] RME BabyFace question
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> dianoux wrote:
>> I wish to use a RME BabyFace with
Ubuntu.
>
> Which Ubuntu?
>
>> Does a driver exist for such RME
product?
>
> Yes. It requires that the Babyface runs in Class Compliant
mode.
>
>> Someone told me that it's possible but so far I couldn't find
how.
>
> Your kernel must be new enough.
>
>
> Regards,
> Clemens
>
>
>
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Ok, well not *really* but it sure feels that way. I've got an Asus Xonar
Essence ST sound card. It has a headphone amp that switches on and off with
an audible *click* if i switch from speakers to headphones. The problem
is, if i do it while i'm wearing my headphones or if the power switches off
while i'm wearing my headphones there is a SNAP in them. This really
hurts, and i'm worried that i'm doing damage or may have done damage to my
ears.
Any fixes to this? I've been sliding the cups off my ears when i switch it
manually but it doesn't always happen of my volition.
Anyway to insert a pause before the input is switched in pulseaudio for
instance?
Thanks,
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