Hello Everyone!
This has been lying around, completely hidden for over a year now. So I
finally release the whole bunch, just as rough and edgey as they are.
http://juliencoder.de/nama/erfurt_sketches/
the Erfurt Sketches was mainly written/improvised in Erfurt and mostly about
it. Thanks to my kind host and pianist zappa, who taught me my first ever jazz
lesson. If you ever happen to come the Erfurt way, see, if he's got a concert.
I hope you enjoy these small impressions and pictures. If you feel like
feedback, that's appreciated. :-)
Warm regards
Julien
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http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
Hi,
Carla is a great piece of software - thank you for that.
I have troubles with some TAP plugins (TAP equalizer, pitchshifter), i did
not tested all of TAP, only what I need.
when loading these plugins carla falls with msg in console:
Aborted (core dumped)
can I do something with that ?
thanks
fero
Denemo version 1.0.4 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.
New features in this version:
*Playing back repeats in MIDI
**Da Capo and Dal Segno also supported
*Double-Clicking for Help
**Explore the object at the cursor
*Learner mode
**key presses are shown as you make them **the command and its
tooltip is explained
*Note Entry by PC-keyboard Improved
**The duration keys sound the note entered
**They simultaneous set the prevailing duration *Audio
Recording
**Export to .ogg or .wav files
**Live performance also recorded
*Translations
**Italian Complete
**French Complete
**Czech Complete
**A few strings still not offered to the translators
*Bug Fixes
**Layout blocks properly supported
**Mouse clicking positioning
**Accessing the space above the top staff
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-1.0.4.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-1.0.4.tar.gz
Windows Binary:
http://denemo.org/downloads/denemo-1.0.4-0.mingw.exe
Linux Binary:
http://denemo.org/downloads/denemo-1.0.4-0.linux-x86
Mac:
http://denemo.org/downloads/denemo-1.0.4-0.darwin-x86.tar.bz2
As many of you already know, Non Mixer (http://non.tuxfamily.org) has
since its inception provided some cushy features for dealing with
Ambisonics mixes.
Lately I've been working on extending these features to the next level.
This is a quick demonstration of the new Spatializer module and the
associated Spatialization Console. What this does is provide synthetic
distance cues as well as a cushy interface for placing sounds in
virtual space.
http://youtu.be/GVm5Jd1WDWw
I'm hoping to have these new features ready for testing soon--but my
free time is very limited.
As always, donations are welcome and very much appreciated.
(http://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/Donations)
A note about the video:
Every time I try to make one of these screencasts, I run into the same
problem: nothing works. Thus, I had to aim my video camera at the
screen and record audio from my computer via line-out. This is
problematic for a number of reasons. 1) I can only record stereo this
way 2) my camera only samples audio at 32KHz and 3) When youtube
transcodes the video it adds an annoying click about once per second
(I believe this is due to a mismatch between the camera's framerate
and youtube's expectations. I would love to provide a theora/vorbis
screencapture video instead, but, alas, I cannot find any tools that
can capture screen activity and record audio via JACK in sync. Anyway,
the poor quality of the video is not due to a lack of effort.
Hi folks,
Having seen all the wonderful Linux-produced efforts being announced here
I couldn't resist posting this one.
Last Monday my band, Fusion Orchestra 2, released their new album "Casting
Shadows". All the official press releases are concentrating on the normal
sorts of stuff and I'm not supposed to get into software politics in them,
but I'm quietly jumping up and down about the fact that the whole thing,
from start to finish, was produced in Linux using Open Source tools. Music,
artwork, the lot.
The bulk of the work was courtesy of Ardour (2.8.x) with mastering handled
by JAMin. At some point I'll probably write a blog about the process of
producing the album but for now, I'm just going to share a sampler of
it:
https://soundcloud.com/benjamesbell/casting-shadows-sampler/s-ad5hC
Oh, and on the off-chance anyone is interested enough to buy a copy, make
sure you add something to the delivery notes saying you read about it here
and for each copy sold that way we'll donate $1 to Ardour. I doubt it'll
make much of a splash but if everyone using Ardour does something similar I'm
sure it'll help.
And now that's all done I can finally make the switch to Ardour 3 for the
next project ;)
bjb
On Sat, 2013-07-06 at 15:36 -0700, Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
> http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/sample_workflow_for_lp_digitization.ht…
Don't follow this idiotic instruction.
Clean a "normal dusty" LP only with a special blanket, don't wash such
an LP.
Don't edit the recording, e.g. don't add compression, if needed do this
for your classical car collection only, not to archive LPs.
Thanks Jeremy,
yes, my timer should be ok:
...
Checking if kernel system timer is set to 1000 hz... found - good
...
now I have configured rtirq due to harry's article and seems good
48000/64/2
I am gonna to testing..
great forum,
great people,
great software.
thank you all.
fero
More mindless musical wankery and overdubs. Mustn't forget the overdub.
Swiftly demolishing The Animals' rendition of House of the rising sun in 1
minute and 40 seconds.
https://soundcloud.com/lladbeldi/another-classic-ruined
Flame away! :D
Andrew.