Kevin Utter wrote:
>> Please show the output of "lsusb -v" for this device.
>
> Its listed here.
That was without "-v".
Please run "lsusb -v -d 0582:0120".
>> If you know how to compile your own kernel ...
>
> I'm willing to learn, but just haven't done this yet.
How to do this depends on the distribution.
>> If the Octa-Capture is similar to the Quad-Capture, then basic playback
>> and capture will work, but not any front-panel controls, which might
>> make it unusable.
>
> Meaning it would disable the front-panel controls?
That is what happens with the Quad-Capture.
Regards,
Clemens
Hi.
i use Kubuntu 14.04. (KXStudio in fact)
i have a M-Audio Delta 1010 soundcard. I see that my digital amp gets a
syncsignal, when i use VLC for example, but i hear no sound.
Is there a solution for this?
thanks!
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Hi all,
On August 26 we welcome again all creative music coders at STEIM for an
evening of exchanging current work, problems and solutions - and music
together.
More information:
http://steim.org/event/creative-music-coding-lab-13/
Entrance is free.
And let us know if you plan to join (just to get an idea of how many
seats, and how much coffee and tea we should prepare)!
sincerely,
Marije
Hi there,
I'm looking for nice an simple tuning program for tuning some Ukuleles.
I stumbled upon gxtuner, which seems very nice, except that it doesn't
work for some reason.
I use the thing with jack. The mic definitely works, I can hear
everything trough the speakers if I make the appropriate connection.
However, gxtuner doesn't seem to be processing any audio, the needle
doesn't move and it doesn't show any notes. Any idea what could be
wrong? I'm on Arch Linux, gxtuner 2.1.
Any alternatives you can recommend?
Regards,
Philipp
Amongst all the 'stuff' I still sometimes get the chance to actually produce
some music so thought I'd share a fairly recent one.
I describe it as 'Chord progressions, inversions and melodic conversations' -
hence:
http://www.musically.me.uk/music/Inversations_C.ogg
Or if you want the 'other' format change the extension to mp3
This is produced by one instance of Yoshimi, with Rosegarden and me playing on
a dumb MIDI keyboard.
I first set up a simple 1 bar loop as a click track and played the chords. Then
played the bass line to this. When doing this I always play the base an octave
up so I can hear it more clearly, then shift it down.
Disposing of the click I then played the lead parts, and finally the counter
melodies.
After a little bit of shuffling instruments I recorded the whole lot in one
pass.
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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.
Hello,
I try to use Hydrogen's (0.9.6) tap tempo feature but it sticks to the
jack-defined bpm no matter what. I made Ardour be the jack master and
changed the tempo to 130 and Hydrogen started at 130 after the tap
tempo count-in. A slow tap tempo at that.
Hydrogen does not display the two jack buttons that are to be under the
midi-in/CPU user interface widgets. I haven't found any option in the
menus to tell Hydrogen to forget about jack. What to do ?
Cheers.
Xjadeo is a video player that displays a video-clip in synchronized to
an external time source (MTC, LTC, JACK-transport).
http://xjadeo.sf.net/
-=-
Greetings Soundtrack Designers and fellow Multimedia Artists,
Xjadeo version 0.8.0 just came out and brings a lot of significant
changes. Most notably:
* openGL display
* video-frame indexing
* built-in UI / context menu
With openGL, video-scaling is now performed in hardware and playback
synchronized to the screen's vertical refresh (if the hardware permits
that; most graphics cards do). This is the new default display and
supersedes prior platform-specific video outputs (XVideo, X11/imlib2,
SDL, quartz, which are still available via the --vo option and also used
a fallback).
Video files are now scanned and indexed on load which provides for
reliable seeking to video frames for a wide variety of codecs where
frame-accurate seeking was not possible with earlier versions of xjadeo.
This also acts as a guard to detect and refuse broken video files early on.
User interaction has been overhauled, most notably by adding a menu that
facilitates discovering key-bindings. This deprecates the external
control application qjadeo which previously came with xjadeo.
There have been over 200 changes since the last release, the complete
changelog is available at https://github.com/x42/xjadeo
Other highlights include:
* separate On-Screen-Display for Sync-Source and Video Timecode
* self-documenting OSC API
* disable screensaver
* 64 bit timeline
* new website
Note that various command line options have changed. The seek-related
-K, -k parameters are no longer needed due to the change to indexing.
Letterbox is enabled by default, and it is now also possible to start
xjadeo without an initial file. In short, a lot of defaults have been
updated to make xjadeo more topical (despite that fact the the menu for
the X11 variant is plain old toolkit-less Xlib :)
Statically linked binaries are available for GNU/Linux, OSX and Windows
from http://xjadeo.sourceforge.net/download.html as is the source code
in terms of the GPLv2.
xjadeo is developed and has been tested for accuracy with ffmpeg-2.2.5
it may or may not work properly with different versions, but compiles
with any version of ffmpeg >= 1.0 to date.
Many thanks to Chris Goddard who provided valuable feedback and spent
several weeks on quality assurance and polishing user interaction. We're
far from done on the quest to 1.0, yet 0.8.0 marks a major milestone in
the life of xjadeo.
Cheers!
robin
Hi,
Thought I'd air this one to see if there's anyone already using this
kind of thing out there.
I'd become frustrated by lack of support for musicians in Linux window
manager file managers. No default waveform/spectrogram support. No MIDI
notation previews. No BPM or key info, etc, etc.
I set up Caja to thumbnail WAV files using Sox ... see some screenshots
on this forum thread ...
http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=12514&p=55280#p55280
I'm looking at some other thumbnailers as listed on the thread.
I'm thinking of doing some development of the MATE Caja file browser to
allow better presentation of audio file waveform thumbnails as currently
they can only be square. Maybe LAU members already know of someone who
has done this ? No point in reinventing the wheel ... otherwise I'll
take this to LAD.
... and now to the BIG IDEA !
For long samples and tracks having a thumbnail becomes more problematic
... it may just end up as a thin line, or something that fits the small
thumbnail but is summing the entire track which is probably not very
informative. One thing I realised is that I've been using visual
recognition of tracks for years. I can pick tracks off my vinyl records
based on the look of the grooves ... basically a vinyl representation of
the audio waveform. One way of taking this into digital land would be to
create a full length waveform, and then process it into a tightly packed
spiral and thumbnail it. That might provide better recognition. So
that's something I'm working on using Graphics Magick or some other way
of processing it.
DJ Barney
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http://djbarney.org
Hi folks,
I've been working on and off for the last little while on a command
line recording utility. It's really basic and the code is pretty
ugly. It exists partly because in my lazy search I couldn't find
anything that satisfied my particular need, and also because it was
interesting. I just made a first release, so you could try it if you
like.
The program is called hrec, it's basically a curses front end to a
very limited subset of ecasound's functions.
Code is here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hrec/
AUR package is here:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hrec/
I'm planning to do change it soon, but the basics will remain the
same. Mostly I plan to remove the playback functionality, as it's
almost useless -- plenty of other software to do it much better. Also
I need to migrate the code to Python 3, but I'm getting stuck on the
python ecasound bindings. In the couple of (admittedly not very
thorough) attemps I've made I ran into problems with the current pyeca
module. Any advice would be appreciated. Anyway I thought I might as
well release it now and get some feedback.
I hope someone finds hrec useful!
Criticism and insults are also welcome.
Thanks!