First of all, deepest sympathy to everyone affected by the killings in
Paris. Remembering not to be put astray by emotional waves, remain true.
This one is mostly acoustic guitars and bass. Some mellow synths.
Simple melody. Dates from last year, revisited and remixed yesterday.
This time a 'clean bus' was used in Ardour 4.4 to which all
unmodified tracks were routed so that it was possible to quickly
compare the addition of EQ and reverb to the original sounds. Robin
Gareus 4-band EQ was used on all tracks including master track.
Overtone RVB-500 reverb was used on master track only.
Hello,
I have to be able to have audio after terminating jackd. Everything
works fine when jackd is present, xine, firefox, audio apps, etc. When
jackd is gone, no more audio. Taking xine as an example, pavucontrol
will show the output when it plays a video and will show that the
output goes to the onboard audio. If I choose the 1010LT card, then
xine freezes. Envy24 utility shows nothing.
I would like to be able to view, and hear, downloaded video clips
without jackd around.
Why ? Because the current bitwig has a bug in which jackd MIDI does
not work. This translates has having sound, but no MIDI from external
controllers. OTOH, if bitwig switches to ALSA then there's MIDI but no
sound until jackd goes away.
The goal is to follow bitwig tutorials.
There must be a way for audio apps to be able to output sound on the
1010LT without jack...
Friends
I have the opportunity to remodel a large part of my house. I will be
creating a large room (about 100 square metres) and I have a lot of
control for how I lay it out.
One side is a hundred tonne rock wall and I will not be moving that, but
I have a free hand for the rest of the space.
Where do I go to get information for how to best design the space for
acoustics?
For performance and recording of amplified music?
Worik
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On Sun, 15 Nov 2015 09:36:13 -0500, jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com wrote:
>First of all, deepest sympathy to everyone affected by the killings in
>Paris.
Accept my sincere good wishes for a full recovery of all those who
survived and sympathy with all victims, their families and friends.
Ralf
Apologies for x-posting, I would greatly appreciate it if you would
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The GAship in question seeks candidates with a solid research
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This is a renewable assistantship with a full tuition waiver and
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Best,
--
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Associate Professor
Computer Music
ICAT Senior Fellow
DISIS, L2Ork
Virginia Tech
School of Performing Arts – 0141
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-6139
ico(a)vt.edu
www.performingarts.vt.edudisis.music.vt.edul2ork.music.vt.edu
On 11/10/2015 01:08 AM, Benoît Rouits wrote:
> Le 13/10/2015 20:21, Atte a écrit :
>> Hi
>>
>> New track out, made with renoise and my modular:
>>
>> https://soundcloud.com/a773/another-waltz
>>
> wow, ex-cel-lent ! i really love it :-)
>
Thanks for listening and the kind words, really appreciate it!
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://a773.dk
Well, some time ago we were discussing an easier mp3 editor, still looking.
Meanwhile, wondering if there are ways of having audio search for the next
completely available sound card? Now I have 4 of them, not that I want to, but I
can play multiple files at a time. You see, in the future, if I am listening to
speech in a graphical setting, I still wanna rip audio in xvfb with Iceweasel.
As of now, if speech-dispatcher is running, I can only play other audio, not
record, so I would want that setup to pick the next empty card. Can some1 please
inform how easy this would be to setup in Debian? Thanks so much in advance
Hart
I noticed some pieces announced on the list are hosted on archive.org
So now apparently 'anyone' can upload their content to archive.org
applying a CC license?
It looks like archive.org has gone a long way with audio since I last
checked and has lots of very nice features (at least from my point of
view) such as html5 player, direct links to audio files, waveform diplay
etc. [1]
Given that soundcould (where I have some stuff on) doesn't work on my
Linux browser since months (and it has some really annoying 'features'
like unprompted/unexpected/unavoidable "autoplay"), moving everything to
archive.org and sticking to it for future content seems very tempting
(not only from the technical point of view of course).
Any reason why one *shouldn't* do it today?
Opinions and ideas welcome.
Lorenzo.
[1] https://archive.org/about/faqs.php#Audio