>> to create modular synth primarily with Ingen.
>
> I did not see Ingen run stable on my Fedora or my Kubuntu
> installations. Most of the time I was not even able to build and/or to
> start the binaries from the repos.
>
> How is the status: given, you have a recent stable relase of Feoda or
> *buntu: does Ingen work for you as, say AMS does?
Yes, I'm running the latest SVN in Ubuntu and it works fine for me.
I have a Ubuntu repo here with Ingen available:
http://objectivewave.wordpress.com/ubuntu-repository/
I get a random crash from time to time - if I have a constant scenario
to reproduce I create a bug report for David and I learn not to repeat
the same scenario until he fixes the issue... Pretty much the same
experience I had with AMS :)
I guess if you are not especially using LV2 plugins, there wouldn't be
any advantages using ams-lv2/Ingen over AMS.
I started this project of porting this ams modules because of a few
LV2 plugins I liked using in my synths and AMS doesn't support LV2 (I
like having everything in one host as much as I can).
Aurélien
On Sat, 2014-02-08 at 09:39 -1000, david wrote:
> On 02/08/2014 04:14 AM, Brett McCoy wrote:
> > psshh... I still don't wear earplugs :-P
>
> So ... you're still in a garage band? ;-)
Garages as rehearsal room are seldom in Germany.
When I was young I played and today the kids play in world war two NAZI
bunkers in Germany.
When I was young there were posters in our rehearsal room:
"Feind hört mit denk immer dran, vertrau nicht blind dem Nebenmann!"
Disgusting, broken translation: "Take care! The enemy is always there
and listening, don't trust the person next to you!" but in German it's a
rhyme and really funny, in an idiotic kind of way.
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2014/01/bitwig-sets-date-heres-youll-get-bitw…
No LV2 or LADSPA support on Linux, though, although they say it's planned.
At least it supports Jack.
--
Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com
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"In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden; If I were to divulge it,
it would overturn the world."
-- Jelaleddin Rumi
Yet another FWIW, interesting and OS-HW project,
https://phonebloks.com/en/goals
Sorry, this is the last dear folks. I just thought you'd like.
Regards
--
Carlos sanchiavedraz
* Musix GNU+Linux
http://www.musix.es
Hi,
Well I've been working hard and new images (32 or 64bit) are ready for testing
:)
"io GNU/Linux is a Live DVD/USB based on the free Operating System Debian
(Sid)... and includes a large collection of preinstalled programs for all
uses, especially multimedia creation"
This new version brings a lot of bug fixes, updated softwares and new
features: (systemd, rtirq, encrypted persistence, a getting started and
more)...
For screenshots, package lists, infos etc... visit:
-> http://manu.kebab.free.fr/iognulinux.html
A small demo video is available:
-> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UCB5je9lJo
Preparing an USB flash drive (with persistence) HowTo:
-> https://sourceforge.net/p/io-gnu-linux/wiki/USB%20install%20howto
Enjoy and happy weekend to all :)
MK
On Fri, 2014-02-07 at 19:00 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-02-07 at 12:47 -0500, Brett McCoy wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Ralf Mardorf
> > <ralf.mardorf(a)rocketmail.com> wrote:
> > > -------- Forwarded Message --------
> >
> > > :) No comment ;), no, a comment, I suspect you're aware about what I'm
> > > talking about ;). The fingerboard is more like a classical guitar, than
> > > a Stratocaster or Stratocaster alike guitar and all SG humbuckers from
> > > different ages have a special unique sound _and_ a Schaller M6 Mini or
> > > derivative definitively is better than an original (Conclusion or what
> > > ever is the name) opened SG mechanic.
> >
> > I have to disagree also, SG is not at all like a classical guitar, no
> > more and no less than a Strat, Les Paul or Ibanez fingerboard. Why do
> > you think SG fingerboard is like a classical fingerboard? The
> > mechanics are probably not too different from a Les Paul's, it may
> > depend on the year of year issue, too.
>
> Yesno ;), the SGs fingerboard is not equal, but more flat like a
> fingerboard of a classical guitar.
And an original LesPaul mechanics is equal to a SG's mechanics, at least
for the ones I don't own, but I played owned by friends. I love my
Ibanez, but it isn't as good as a Gibson, not even as good as a Fender,
just the Ibanez mechanics is a little bit better, while my closed Ibanez
Shaller like mechanics already is broken, but still in a better shape
than the opened old original Gibson mechanics I know.
Another FWIW, interesting and OS-HW crowdfunded project:
https://www.crowdsupply.com/blueshift/helium
At the end of the page there are another interesting projects
including some related to FX.
--
Carlos sanchiavedraz
* Musix GNU+Linux
http://www.musix.es
Hello,
I am owner of a Steinberg UR22 and user of ArchLinux with Kernel Version
/3.12.9-2-ARCH/.
I use ALSA version 1.0.27-2
Now my Linux does not recognize the UR22 as a sound device.
It is recognized as a USB-Device. This is a similar situation to a older
Thread. In that thread a solution was found by adding a section to a file
named *quirks-table.h* but unfortunately there is no such file in ArchLinux,
and apparently it is supposed do be that way. Is there an alternative way to
do that fix? Or is there something else I miss?
Thank you and greetings,
Lukas
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Hello, I am thinking in set up a home studio for recording and mixing based
on Linux. I have in mind to buy a Focusrite Saffire PRO 40, but first, I
would like to know the experience of someone who has already used it.
I've taken a look at http://www.ffado.org/?q=devicesupport/list but I don't
have clear if this device can be used at 96kHz, because currently it's
marked as "experimental". I know other Saffire have "full support", but
nowadays are discontinued. Does anybody used it for hours (and days) at
this frequency?
Also, I would be interested in experiences with similar interfaces that
also work fine in linux.
Thank you,
Agus Terol