Hi all,
this weekend I need to do some synchronization work, and I was planning
to use Qtractor (though I've never used it before), but I thought I
might ask here, in case you think there are better tools to accomplish
this.
My setting is very simple: I have a two guitars piece and I have
recorded one of the parts myself. For the second guitar I have entered
the score with Rosegarden. But now I want to fine-tune the mixing of
both and I want to be able to synchronize the MIDI file to my playing.
With Rosegarden and the piano roll, I can easily stretch/move each of
the MIDI notes, but I didn't find an easy way to synchronize with my
audio wave (though I haven't used Rosegarden a lot, so perhaps I missed
something).
Ideally I would like to:
+ load in one program both the audio and the MIDI file
+ see the soundwave forms for both audio and MIDI plus the piano roll
for the MIDI file
+ if something is not synchronized properly (due to the nature of the
music, I can see it nicely by inspectint the soundwave), I would like
to stretch/move the MIDI notes in the piano roll and interactively see
how the soundwave changes, so that I can immediately see if the MIDI
and the audio are better synchronized.
Is there a tool where I can do that easily? Perhaps there is some other
procedure/tool that can help me with this?
Thanks for any suggestion,
--
Ángel de Vicente
http://www.iac.es/galeria/angelv/
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I've had a Delta 66 PCI audio card for over a decade, and it's always
sounded great. I recently had to transfer it to a new PC with a fresh
install of Fedora 17. Now, when I play anything using any pulseaudio
client, I get a strange digital noise (sort of like static, but almost like
aliasing too).
This does NOT happen when running jack, as far as I can tell.
Aside from disabling or uninstalling pulseaudio, is there anything else I
can do? Does anyone else have this problem?
Hi everybody,
just wanted to share another song made at my studio (T.Rex Studio). It's a
cover of the well known song by Gotye, "Somebody that i used to know".
As usual i worked only with free software and some external tools
Unfortunately the guy that made the video works with a Mac :(
Cheers!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS8DZxiPtMg
--
Giorgio Baù
*Sound engineer*
T.Rex Studio
www.trexstudio.com
It was great! as usual :)
can't wait for next year..
good luck to everyone and thanks for the report!
M
> the same here.
>
> thanks everybody for such an amazing event :)
>
> On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:27 PM, Louigi Verona <louigi.verona(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Absolutely!
> >
> >
> > On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 9:45 PM, Philipp ?berbacher <
> hollunder(a)lavabit.com>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> On Thu, 16 May 2013 18:02:28 +0100
> >> Rui Nuno Capela <rncbc(a)rncbc.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> > just babbling around
> >> >
> >> > - Back from LAC2013@IEM-Graz
> >> > http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/646
> >> >
> >> > so much to tell, so short on time ...
> >> >
> >> > cheers
> >>
> >> Hi everyone,
> >> I'm also back from Graz (since a week :)), and I just want to say that
> >> it was really nice to meet all you guys and gals. I had a great time
> >> and am looking forward to next year.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Philipp
> >>
>
Hi,
Its my pleasure to announce the release of Fabla!
After 8 days we have reached the target donation amount, many thanks to all
those who contributed!
Available here: http://openavproductions.com/fabla
Cheers! -Harry
Hello,
I am a musician and recently joined this mailing list. I use Fedora18
and would like to use it to create music. I am having trouble getting
off the ground as I have not identified a USB Audio Interface that is
compatible with Fedora. I have visited the ALSA soundcard matrix wiki
and a number of forums in hopes of finding a device. Unfortunately many
of the models and makes talked about are a few years old now and,
frequently, are no longer available from distributors. I imagine a few
people on this list use some sort of soundcard to test/use all of the
great software that is being created for linux users.
I am inviting suggestions from people with experience in the application
of audio hardware in the fedora environment. I am looking for a device
that uses an independent power plug, connects with usb 2.0, and has both
MIDI and analogue inputs and outputs. A device similar to this would be
great:
http://www.presonus.com/products/AudioBox-44VSL/media
Thanks and I look forward to offering feedback on software once I am up
and running.
-Occhi
Hello everyone!
Here's your dance delivery. It's totally free and I don't even want a tip.
:-)
Before we get to the download links, two things, that are important to me.
Alexandre Ratchov: your Midish is a fantastic piece of software! With some
of my own "user defined commands" it was a piece of cake to do this! So, if
you haven't heard of Midish, take a look and don't forget to RTFM, because
it's very well-written and complete!
Second: Joel, you know, tat Nama is cool, but the new Hotkeys mode really
rocks!
And here are the links:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/be_frank.ogghttp://juliencoder.de/nama/be_frank.mp3
Or as ever from the website:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
This piece wouldn't have been possible without a MIDI sequencer with
quantisation, cut/copy&paste and all the other tools of trade such programs
bring into the equation. There were no software synthesizers used in this
song, next time perhaps. :-) The main piece of equipment is a Roland JV-1080,
so it's authentic at least. :-)
I guess with such music, there are only two ways about it: love it or leave
it. :-) Which one is it for you?
Warm regards
Julien
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http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
They are actually not that new, It's some 95% finished stuff I found
when I cleaned my ardour sessions folder and figured I might just finish
and release it..
The first track is simply based around a drum improv track I did when I
got my new drums last summer..
Second one is a slow, ambient, Gybe inspired piece that I don't even
remember when I started, ancient stuff...
http://vortexofinfiniteirony.bandcamp.com/
I think I'll post later stuff under this new name instead of
sharpattack, I want a name that at least used to give zero hits on
google.. (It's alot easier to stalk yourself then, ie feed your ego)
I made the cover with mypaint, a really satisfying experience. Because
usually I really suck at painting, I mean REEALLY suck.. but I'm very
happy how the cover turned out. Didn't take all that long either, maby
abit over an hour or so...
Hi there,
I finally want to buy a small field recording device, a zoom H* or
similar, and I hope that some of you have experience with some of those
devices and can give me some advice.
I want to use this device to record interesting sounds wherever I am,
so it should be relatively small and and fast to start recording. I
also intend to record lots of quiet or relatively far away sources, I
want to record bird songs rather than guitars. As far as I've seen
those devices use SSDs or similar storage media, so I assume they don't
make any noise on their own, right? I guess the microphone should also
have a low self-noise.
Any recommendations?
Regards,
Philipp