Hello,
Does anyone know of a good plugin that will generate subharmonics?
I would like to put a little more low frequency "oomph" into my bass
track. Preferrable LADSPA, but VST would work, too.
Thanks for any help!
-TimH
Thank you MR Hawaii, I forgot I had installed that, but looking in its man-page,
makes references to non-distructive editing. If I understand the concept, I
would think editing out portions of sound would certainly be destroying an
orriginal. Meanwhil, if I run nana -t and a file name, I get the following
error:
Found config file: /home/chime/.namarc
YAML::Tiny found bad indenting in line ' consumer:' at
/usr/share/perl5/Audio/Nama/Assign.pm line 283.
So please, how do I fix this-and-would NAMA be an interactive editor? Thanks in
advance
Hart
Hey everyone!
For those of you who follow my project all these years this is normal news,
for those of you who don't know, "droning" is a lifelong project to explore
various forms of drone music. Currently the project has 262 tunes released
since April 2011.
If you like ambient from time to time, you might find some of these tunes
to your liking.
The new batch adds tunes 258-262. Although these are just 5 tunes, each of
them required huge amounts of work.
*droning258* is a calm haunting drone, something I enjoy doing from time to
time.
*droning259* is a grand soundscape that took several weeks to produce, with
many challenges, both creative and technical.
*droning260* is one of those borderline sequence-based tunes, which might
seem very close to falling out of the format. Nevertheless I decided to
keep this in the project. I like the thought of having very different tunes
represented.
*droning261* explores this "underwater" feeling that you can find in
several other droning tunes. This one, however, has lots of detail and is
also sequence-based.
*droning262* is a very elaborate soundscape. I tried getting something like
this done in quite a while and am quite happy with the result, although
this is definitely not the last time I venture into this kind of ambient.
Get ogg files here:
http://www.louigiverona.com/?page=projects&s=music&t=droning
If you would like to support the project financially, one of the tunes from
the batch is released on Bandcamp, offering you lossless quality:
https://louigi.bandcamp.com/album/droning259
--
Louigi Verona
http://www.louigiverona.com/
On 12/06/2015 09:19 PM, public wrote:
> [slightly OT] Call for contribution to ACID december 2015 Hi List,
>
> In december, a few net-friends of mine have a tradition: publish a new
> Acid-House track each day, until there are no more tracks to be
> published. Sometimes it has lasted until march...
>
> Anyways, they are calling for contribution. If you fancy making
> electronic acid music, in the line of Phuture's "Acid Track", then
> please participate to this delicious library of freedom music :)
>
> http://acid.datapop.se
>
> Send your tracks to: [hidden email]
> </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=98096&i=0>, please to be mp3 + pic
>
> Let's build the freshest acid lib together for this years NYE party!!!
>
> Yours,
>
> --
> Set Sakrecoer
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todays' track "JingleBee" was also made with Linux:
* Fabla - for drums (fabla808 + fablaHardElectro presets)
* Nekobi - from DISTRHO, LV2 version of nekobee
* Gxts9 - tube screamer emulation from guitarix
* GxZita_rev1 - Zita-rev1 packaged as LV2 by guitarix
the project itself is ~100 lines of "bipscript", can put it online if
there is any interest
Thanks to the Debian Perl Team, we now have a recent Nama in
Debian.
It is available through 'sid', the Debian "unstable"
distribution.
So if that's what you're running, you can experiment
with Nama by doing a simple 'apt-get install nama'.
Even, if you're running a different version of Debian,
you can still install Nama by running 'cpanm Audio::Nama'
as an unprivileged user, which will install Nama and
its dependencies under $HOME/perl5. In that case,
you may need to run 'perl -Mlocal::lib >> .bashrc'
to setup your environment.
About Nama
Nama is a digital audio workstation. It is suitable for
multitrack recording, effects-processing, editing, mixing,
and other audio tasks. Nama uses Ecasound, developed by Kai
Vehmanen, for audio processing. Nama hosts LADSPA and LV2
plugins, Ecasound effects and controllers. It works well
under JACK and ALSA.
--
Joel Roth
This is with:
james@audio:~$ uname -a
Linux audio 4.2.0-22-lowlatency #27-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 18
00:06:48 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
This was Ubuntu Studio 15.10, with pulse removed and KXStudio packages
added.
I have an AMD APU, and its connected to a HDMI processor (actually an
Audiolab 8200AP).
james@audio:~$ lspci | grep -i audio
00:01.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] BeaverCreek
HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 6500D and 6400G-6600G series]
00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] FCH Azalia
Controller (rev 01)
05:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CMI8788
[Oxygen HD Audio]
So, we have the audio device. But ALSA does not seem to see it.
alsamixer shows:
Card: HD-Audio Generic F1: Help │
│ Chip: ATI R6xx HDMI F2: System information │
│ View: F3:[Playback] F4: Capture F5: All F6: Select sound card │
│ Item: S/PDIF
ie just a runt SPDIF, no PCMs.
I think I've turned radeon audio on appropriately:
james@audio:/etc/modprobe.d$ pwd
/etc/modprobe.d
james@audio:/etc/modprobe.d$ cat radeon.conf
options radeon audio=1
In dmesg I see this:
[ 16.142396] snd_hda_codec_hdmi hdaudioC1D0: HDMI ATI/AMD: no speaker
allocation for ELD
[ 16.442623] snd_hda_codec_hdmi hdaudioC1D0: HDMI ATI/AMD: no speaker
allocation for ELD
[ 16.742857] snd_hda_codec_hdmi hdaudioC1D0: HDMI ATI/AMD: no speaker
allocation for ELD
[ 17.043068] snd_hda_codec_hdmi hdaudioC1D0: HDMI ATI/AMD: no speaker
allocation for ELD
[ 17.343309] snd_hda_codec_hdmi hdaudioC1D0: HDMI ATI/AMD: no speaker
allocation for ELD
[ 17.643529] snd_hda_codec_hdmi hdaudioC1D0: HDMI ATI/AMD: no speaker
allocation for ELD
[ 17.943756] snd_hda_codec_hdmi hdaudioC1D0: HDMI ATI/AMD: no speaker
allocation for ELD
[ 18.243984] snd_hda_codec_hdmi hdaudioC1D0: HDMI ATI/AMD: no speaker
allocation for ELD
I have rebooted, and restarted the Audiolab since I plugged in the HDMI
cable.
And the ELD info seems sane:
james@audio:/proc$ cat ./asound/card1/eld#0.0
monitor_present 1
eld_valid 1
monitor_name
connection_type HDMI
eld_version [0x2] CEA-861D or below
edid_version [0x0] no CEA EDID Timing Extension block present
manufacture_id 0x0
product_id 0x0
port_id 0x0
support_hdcp 0
support_ai 0
audio_sync_delay 0
speakers [0x4f] FL/FR LFE FC RL/RR RLC/RRC
sad_count 1
sad0_coding_type [0x1] LPCM
sad0_channels 8
sad0_rates [0x6e0] 32000 44100 48000 88200 96000
sad0_bits [0xe0000] 16 20 24
james@audio:/proc$
Any idea how to tell what's going on - ?
The slight weirdness is that the system is connected to the Audiolab
over HDMI, but I don't have an HDMI monitor - and in fact I access the
system via putty or XRDP.
Hey hey everyone,
does a loaded engine in LinuxSampler, which is idle, consume CPU time?
An example: if I have about half a dozen SFZ and half a dozen GIG engines
loaded without sounds, could that impede my system's performance? I've got a
3gHz quad core. Memory shouldn't be an issue in this case.
Thanks for any help.
Ta-ta
----
Ffanci
* Homepage: https://freeshell.de/~silvain
* Twitter: http://twitter.com/ffanci_silvain
* GitHub: https://github.com/fsilvain
Hello there and again,
This time getting ready for the NYE. Prepare to party, the countdown has
begun... but first, let there be just one cheesier announcement ;o)
Qtractor 0.7.3 (a tackier gluon) is released!
Everyone is strongly invited to upgrade. No excuses.
Qtractor [1] is an audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application
written in C++ with the Qt framework [2]. Target platform is Linux,
where the Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK [3]) for audio and the
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA [4]) for MIDI are the main
infrastructures to evolve as a fairly-featured Linux desktop audio
workstation GUI, specially dedicated to the personal home-studio.
Change-log (since last cheesy release):
- Slight increase on the number of decimal digits for the plugin
parameters while on the generic plugin properties dialog. Also applied
to automation curve node value editing.
- Unlimited slack is now in effect on editing over and beyond the
current session or clip contents length, on both the main tracks and
MIDI clip editor (piano-roll) views.
- Ctrl+click and dragging the left or right edges of a clip will now
make it spill over and replicate as many clip clones as it fits in the
left or right horizontal extent.
- Added View/Note Type and Value Type command menus to the MIDI clip
editor (aka. piano-roll) which opens the possibility for discrete
shortcuts to switching views eg. Note Velocity and Controller views
(after a kind request by yubatake, thanks).
- Fixed the conversion and/or override of MIDI clip offsets when moving
and copy/pasting across tempo/time-signature changes.
- Fixed MIDI file track/channel duration estimator, which was giving
quite wrong and way too short reads.
- Fixed a drag-and-drop bug over the main tracks view, when new tracks
were being inserted at the top and not to the bottom as is normally
indicated by the floating visual placeholder.
- Fixed LV2UI_Resize handle from extension_data(LV2_UI__resize), now
passing LV2UI_Handle in first argument to ui_resize(), as found correct
and needed for resizable/scaleable LV2 UI's, most specially to ssj71's
so called Infamous Plugins, thanks.
Website:
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
Project page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtractor
Downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtractor/files
- source tarball:
http://download.sf.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.7.3.tar.gz
- source package (openSUSE Tumbleweed):
http://download.sf.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.7.3-21.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
- binary packages (openSUSE Tumbleweed):
http://download.sf.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.7.3-21.rncbc.suse.i586.rpmhttp://download.sf.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.7.3-21.rncbc.suse.x86_84.rpm
- wiki (on going, help wanted!):
http://sourceforge.net/p/qtractor/wiki/
Weblog (on going, upstream support):
http://www.rncbc.org
License:
Qtractor [1] is free, open-source Linux Audio [5] software,
distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL [6])
version 2 or later.
References:
[1] Qtractor - An audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
[2] Qt framework, C++ class library and tools for
cross-platform application and UI development
http://qt.io/
[3] JACK Audio Connection Kit
http://jackaudio.org
[4] ALSA, Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
http://www.alsa-project.org/
[5] Linux Audio consortium of libre software for audio-related work
http://linuxaudio.org
[6] GPL - GNU General Public License
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
See also:
http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/989
Enjoy && Happy New Year.
--
rncbc aka. Rui Nuno Capela
Hi,
Just wanted pass along an update the the AVL Drumkits which are now at 1.0.
Updates:
-Red Zep Kits get an improved Kick drum.
-All Kits gain a large 3rd Crash Cymbal on Key 60 (sampled from a Paiste
2002 22" crash).
This cymbal has a very distinctive dark tone and is a nice contrast to
the other crashes.
-All Kits gain a Maraca on Key 64 for percussion (sampled from actual
maracas not an egg shaker).
-All new hand percussion kit. This is for use with acoustic instruments
and includes Cajon,
Woodblock, Claves, Tambourine, Maraca, Handclaps and Fingersnaps.
NOTE! This is not percussion in the Afro-Cuban sense at all..
-Midnam files are now included for use with Ardour/Mixbus and any other
DAWs which support loading of midnam files.
-Updates are reflected in a Keymap PDF File.
Format Changes:
-Removed Soundfont2 versions, I don't think all of the SFZ formatting was
being incorporated into the Soundfonts correctly and the SFZ's sound
discernibly better, also I have limited time!
-Removed sf2/sfz Debian packages, I'm not convinced installing any Sound
libraries system-wide is really that useful, they seem to be better suited
to user's home folders or other drives with full user permissions.
Find them here: http://bandshed.net/avldrumkits/index.html
Glen