Hello,
I want to share a 30min. recording of my concert last week here in Warsaw,
Poland.
Of course, 100% Linux. (Ubuntu 13.10 + Jack + Supercollider)
http://jhyoun.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/against-all-that-was-new-live-set-re…
MIDI & HID devices were used for control, recording is just internal as I
do not use any outboard gears. Please set the volume high and boost the
bass if you want to enjoy it at its best...
thanks for your time.
sincerely,
jae ho youn
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Jae Ho YOUN
http://jhyoun.wordpress.com/http://jaehoyoun.com
As part of an archive of a live radio show some small bit of linux-based synths (MonoSynth, fluidsynth, jack-rack, calf plugins, etc), giving the Rhodes, fretless bass, clav, piano, and monophonic synth sounds, from about 0:48:00 to 1:20:00
http://spazradio.bamfic.com/2014-01-22-all.ogg
The beats however and all the samples are Ableton and MPC.
Towards the end of the show is old Kraftverk and Stockhausen, which is entertaining too, but definitely not linux.
-ken
I'm trying to work out how K-system metering works in relation to the new LU
R128 standard, and can't really find anything definitive on it.
R128 standard sets the target volume at -23 LUFS, but is that just for TV
broadcast, or is that for everything? That is a tremendous amount of dynamic
range available if that applies to radio/music broadcast as well.
I guess my question is in 2 parts:
Are there different LUFS targets for different material, similar to how K-System
has different dynamic ranges for different material? If so, what are they?
Is the target LUFS level(s) what I use when calibrating 85 dB speaker levels,
or is that something different.
-Reuben
I'm trying to test beatlslash-lv2 on KXStudio, but the beatslash-lv2 don't
appears on Carla Host...
I tried to find new plugins, but Carla don't disponibilize to use
beatslash-lv2. It was installed via KXStudio plugins repository.
Some help are welcome! :)
--
Esteban Viveros
(27) 98815 7170 | (11) 95761 4125
http://expurgacao.art.br/https://soundcloud.com/estebanviveroshttp://projetobramaloka.tumblr.com
Hello all,
Yesterday I released the version 1.0.2 of deteriorate-lv2.
This set contains a very simple and basic granular effect and a
simple/basic downsampler.
I kept the code very simple and basic on purpose.
They might not be the most refined plugins around, but they create a
nice sound nonetheless...
More info here: http://objectivewave.wordpress.com/deteriorate-lv2/
A demo video can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C63m5FdlzX0
Enjoy!
Aurélien
Quite a few people (here and elsewhere) commented on a tune I posted about two
years ago, saying they weren't too keen on the change I had made - to an even
earlier posting - involving the use of a pan pipe sound. I rather came to
agree, but inertia stopped me doing anything about it... until Christmas time.
However, working on this tune once more, also kicked me into thinking up a
sequel - something I had also put off for a long time. So here we have two
entries with complete story lines as well :)
For those interested in such things, both of these are produced entirely with
Rosegarden and Yoshimi.
As usual, all comments welcome.
{ahem}
The travellers return to find their homes empty, with not a sign of their
families and friends visible in the ruins of their village, nor the
neighbouring villages. Indeed, even the great city is deserted and starting to
decay, but there they find a clue.
A city scribe has left a tantalising ledger entry that says all must leave.
There are details of when and how, but no explanation of why, nor where the
tribes will go.
The travellers rest for a few days while they consider their options, then with
heavy hearts begin their search, having no idea of when or whether they will be
reunited with their loved ones.
http://www.musically.me.uk/music/In_Search_Of_The_Lost_Tribes.ogg
{cough}
Sixty people started this search for the tribes. Over the long years a dozen
have been lost, victim to accident, illness or bandits. Near to exhaustion,
with what meagre supplies remain, the travellers set up camp in a sheltered
valley far from their old country. After so many false leads and dashed hopes,
they must decide: Do they continue, or accept defeat?
That evening the decision is made. A handful of the fittest set out for the
last time with the village calling horn. It will be no more than a three day
onward search, while the remainder consider the best location should they need
to build new homes.
http://www.musically.me.uk/music/The_Long_Years.ogg
--
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 list,
hdsploader (via hotplug) on my box seems to load firmware at will.
Sometimes it loads the Digiface firmware into my Multiface, sometimes
it loads the correct one.
I suppose I could simply delete the digiface firmware from the path,
but what is it that makes it load the wrong one?
correct one:
kernel: [98033.160982] pci 0000:05:00.0: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0xf0000000-0xf000ffff]
kernel: [98033.161012] pci 0000:05:00.0: no hotplug settings from platform
kernel: [98033.161264] snd_hdsp 0000:05:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
kernel: [98033.467674] Hammerfall-DSP: wait for FIFO status <= 0 failed after 30 iterations
kernel: [98033.474630] snd_hdsp 0000:05:00.0: firmware: agent loaded multiface_firmware_rev11.bin into memory
wrong one:
kernel: [98146.327251] Hammerfall-DSP: loading firmware
kernel: [98149.392459] Hammerfall-DSP: finished firmware loading
kernel: [98243.384790] pci 0000:05:00.0: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0xf0000000-0xf000ffff]
kernel: [98243.384824] pci 0000:05:00.0: no hotplug settings from platform
kernel: [98243.385118] snd_hdsp 0000:05:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
kernel: [98243.689751] snd_hdsp 0000:05:00.0: firmware: agent loaded digiface_firmware_rev11.bin into memory
Does someone else have the same issue?
best, P
Dear All,
This is my first time posting music to this forum, though i've been reading it
to get general advice for quite some time.
i'm finally at a point where i can start composing, again, and begin another
electronic piece
<https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/floorex_1-mastered1.mp3?w=AABcsbLgB3zB3JN5Sk…>
. If anyone wants to comment on how the production can be improved, i'm all
ears. i am aware of the crackling at the beginning of the piece, which surfaced
during the mastering process and got worse when reencoding the original .wav
file. i've a better computer, now, and i hope that helps with some of this.
In any event, the piece was composed with Bristol, qsynth, some samples from
vkeybd, zynaddsubfx (Yoshimi was not yet out), AMS, and Hydrogen.
The second piece
<https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Chaccone%20Rondo.mp3?w=AABwVKhiUDxFA4QDI28Ac…>
is for pipe organ. It involves no Linux and the recording technique is
amateurish. The performance was a world premiere in Zug, Czechoslovakia, this
last Sunday. The organist is Amelia Javorina. It's the first performance of my
music outside of school--ever--so i'm just excited to let others know.
Finally, if there are legal issues with linking to files in the mp3 format,
please let me know.
i look forward to hearing what you all have to say. Take care.
bill
> The electronic piece had lots of interesting ideas, but for me they were too
> frenetically squashed together. Personally I need time to absorb a musical
> idea
> before going on to the next one.
i can understand this, Will. The piece was conceived as accompaniment for a
young gymnast's floor exercise routine, so it feeds off the high energy and
quick shifts from elegant dancing to athletic tumbling runs. i realize there's
always Nadia's Theme, and that can come later. This was my first piece written
with Linux, and i just wanted to get my hands dirty with the making. Once i'm
more in control of the technology in particular and recording techniques in
general, let's hope for a little maturity. Now if i can just find the right
bouncing teen....
> Very impressed with the organ piece :)
Thanks for listening, Will, and thanks for the kind words.
bill