Something some people find disconcerting about me is that sometimes I'll
totally freak out about something that might be taken as a given by
others, as though I've discovered fire, just because it's dome something
wonderful for me.
So...I'm going to freak out like I've discovered fire.
Don't ask me why it took me this long, but I just tried the parametric
equalizer plugins from Calf. WOW. So this is the clean transparent mix
I've been wanting forever. In just a few minutes, I've been able to do
things with this plugin that I couldn't achieve in hardware (and I've
got a lot of hardware). Whoever did this obviously knows more than most
about how to write audio filter algorithms, because...wow.
Their Sourceforge page doesn't seem to list anywhere that one can
donate, but I'm impressed enough that I would. So, if any of you Calf
audio plugin people are out there on LAU, just want to let you know I
think your parametric EQ is worth paying for all by itself.
Ok...I'm done now. :)
(Addendum: Has anyone else besides me had trouble getting some plugins
to same recallable presets? You save, and then try to recall, and
nothing happens. Still, it saves its current settings in your project,
and I suppose that's all that matters.)
--
+ Brent A. Busby + "We've all heard that a million monkeys
+ Sr. UNIX Systems Admin + banging on a million typewriters will
+ University of Chicago + eventually reproduce the entire works of
+ James Franck Institute + Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet,
+ Materials Research Ctr + we know this is not true." -Robert Wilensky
Hi.
I just wanted to let you know that I have been working on a soft synth
called rogue.
https://github.com/timowest/rogue
It's not yet feature complete, but it would be great to get some external
feedback concerning sound, stability and visuals.
Br,
Timo Westkämper
I meant to share this last night but sidetracked. These are the specs from the DAC packaging, fwiw. Does this help to address format/capabilities questions?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yxgtmfspneva9io/dacSpecs.pdf
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> To: len(a)ovenwerks.net
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> Subject: Re: [LAU] alsaplayer error using USB Audio DAC
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> On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Len Ovens <len(a)ovenwerks.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> Generally for trouble shooting I would hit the card directly:
>> alsaplayer -i hw:1,0 filename.flac
>>
>> aplay --device=hw:1,0 filename.flac
>>
>
> aplay can't handle anything but straight PCM formats. in addition, using
> hw:XXX means that the requested data format MUST match the hardware
> capabilities. if you ask for a sample rate or channel count not supported
> by the hardware, the device configuration will fail. this is why the
> "default" device with ALSA is never hw:XXX but at minimum plughw:XXX (which
> can do just about any format conversion necessary).
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 everyone!
I've just got an analog to ADAT converter, but I'm having difficulties. Now
I wish to eliminate routing problems on the card. I can only do it in
alsamixer. So if someone has a similar card with an ADAT-input, I would very
much appreciate a description of your alsamixer output for the ADAT items, as
well as the DSP items for output. I'm not sure, how much those interact.
Warm regards
Julien
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http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
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
Hi,
I have been using the US mainly for audio works and now planning to
leverage it for mixing BGMs for movies and quite not sure the techniques
involved in finalizing the audio and video (HD/SD) in to a DVD or similar
output formats for release.
Anybody out there would like to share some experience and tools available
for this?
Regards,
Abhayadev S
Hello everyone!
Someone told me, that they were intending to get a pedalboard to trigger
keystrokes to control some commandline applications. And I've been wondering.
Does anyone have experience with that? A specific device and what about the
configuration tools for such tasks? I've been searching the web a little, but
unfortunately keyboard, pedalboard and the like are very ambiguous search
terms, so the results were rather unhelpful.
Any ideas would be welcome. Since I can't solder myself, I'd prefer prebuilt
solutions. I'm pretty sure, that this would be possible with Arduino based
solutions, but I'd rather not for a start. :-)
Warm regards
Julien
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http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
I notice there doesn't seem to be any Vestige package in Portage, not
even in the Pro-Audio overlay, but there is FST and VST-DSSI. What's
the typical way for Gentoo users to get VST support these days? Never
really cared before, but I'm think of checking it out now.
Also, I notice that compiling Ardour with VST support throws up a
warning about trying to enable it on a 64-bit host being an adventure of
sorts... Any common strategy amongst Gentoo folks for doing that?
--
+ Brent A. Busby + "We've all heard that a million monkeys
+ Sr. UNIX Systems Admin + banging on a million typewriters will
+ University of Chicago + eventually reproduce the entire works of
+ James Franck Institute + Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet,
+ Materials Research Ctr + we know this is not true." -Robert Wilensky