Just wondering. Haven't looked at it for awhile. The Ardour site doesn't
say.
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Greetings Linux audio users and developers
We are very happy to announce the DS-1 distortion stomp box simulator.
You can download it at https://github.com/portalmod/mod-distortion
To install use "make & make install" and you'll have the bundle in
/usr/local/lib/lv2 folder.
It uses a mathematical model of the original DS-1 electrical circuit and
the programmer (André Coutinho) took lots of care to stick to the analog
circuit setup.
More simulators are on the way, hence the mod-distortions repo.
Feedbacks are always welcome.
Happy 2014 for everyone
Gianfranco
The MOD Team
Is anyone using jackd on an ARM device? I get the same error described here:
https://github.com/archlinuxarm/PKGBUILDs/issues/601
"FATAL: cannot locate cpu MHz in /proc/cpuinfo"
Someone tried to submit a kernel patch to fix it but people don't
think it should be fixed:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg294090.html
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
model name : ARMv7 Processor rev 10 (v7l)
Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpd32
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant : 0x2
CPU part : 0xc09
CPU revision : 10
processor : 1
model name : ARMv7 Processor rev 10 (v7l)
Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpd32
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant : 0x2
CPU part : 0xc09
CPU revision : 10
Hardware : Generic OMAP4 (Flattened Device Tree)
Revision : 0000
Serial : 0000000000000000
- Grant
Hey hey!
I'm looking for a signal-based similarity search of music. I'm looking for
recommendations from such a tool. I'm not looking for a streaming platform,
since I can always preview titles on yt or other such platforms.
Appologies if this is far off topic for this list.
Ta-ta
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Ffanci
* Internet: http://freeshell.de/~silvain
Hi all
I beg your pardon: I know that this is a recurring question, but I
want to be sure to spend my money in a sensible way.
I'm looking for an USB sound card, budget around €400. I record
mostly solo guitar, sometimes 2 guitars and voice. But even when I
record solo guitar I want to use as many mic inputs as possible. So I
think that 4 input is the minimum I need.
I've read this page:
http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/hardware_support
I know that some people in this list use Komplete Audio 6 and they are
happy with it.
But I wonder if there are better alternatives. I was interested in
Scarlett 6i6 and Presonus 44vsl, but I read on this list (and on the
internet) that they are not fully supported on linux.
Any alternative to consider?
Thanks in advance
Federico
Ok, let's try this again. Here is the short electronic piece
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/97727771/floorex_1-mastered1.mp3> .
It was recorded in Ardour2 and composed with Bristol, qsynth, some samples from
vkeybd, zynaddsubfx (no Yoshimi, yet), AMS, Hydrogen, and jackrack.
The organ piece
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/97727771/Chaccone%20Rondo.mp3> was
premiered last Sunday by Amelia Javorina in Zug, Czechoslovakia. It's got some
audience noise. It's my first premiere ever outside of a university, so i'm
grateful for the documentation on top of the lovely, sensitive performance.
Thank you, Edgar, for your help outside of the forum.
bill
Hello LAD, LAU.
I've pushed a new branch of the
mod-host<https://github.com/portalmod/mod-host>(midi-control), the
code in this branch makes possible assign MIDI
controllers to control any input parameter of the lv2 plugins. This is in
development yet, but anyway I'm inviting you to try it as is and, if
possible, help us reporting bugs or suggestions of improvements.
Two new commands were added: map and unmap. The sintaxes are:
map <effect_instance> <parameter_symbol>
unmap <effect_instance> <parameter_symbol>
After run the map command, just acts in the control that you wanna assign
to (MIDI Learn). The feedback to user is very poor yet, so you won't
receive a message saying if the mapping was well done.
I hope you enjoy it.
Regards,
Crudo
Seasons greetings all!
Just a quick announcement to any that didn't know, the Fedora Jam spin
has been released alongside Fedora 20.
In Linux audio terms, there's not too many surprises here. We have
simply tried to keep all of our packages up to date with upstream.
Notable additions/updates: Ardour 3 replaces Ardour2 (on the media only:
Ardour 2.x is still available in the repos), the new x42 plugins from
Robin Gareus, Harry's Open Av plugin suite and we've also added Mup
music notation. The repositories also contain the awesome new guitarix
plugins, definitely worth checking out.
We have tried to ship the latest release of everything, however there
have been a few upstream releases that have occurred post publication
freeze, so expect a number of updates in the next few weeks.
For a synopsis of all included packages you can click here [1], and you
can grab an ISO from here [2]
PlanetCCRMA has also been updated in record time, so go here [3] to add
your RT kernel, linuxsampler, supercollider, puredata and others not
included on the spin.
Want to help us make the spin better or just have questions/want to chat
about the spin? Join our mailing list here [4] or jump on irc #fedora-audio
Happy new year all!
Brendan
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_jam#Included_Packages
[2] http://spins.fedoraproject.org/jam-kde/
[3] http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
[4] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/music
Hello everyone!
I'm happy to announce the version 1.0.2 of beatslash-lv2, a set of lv2
plugins providing a beat repeater and a beat slicer.
This version mainly provides a fix for a nasty crash when slicing in
reverse mode.
More info here: http://objectivewave.wordpress.com/beatslash-lv2/
To celebrate this release, I made a video demonstration of what it can do:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtZkKfTJEK8
Enjoy :)
Aurélien