Hi everyone,
I'm back from LAC2015 and I just subscribed to the LAU mailing list. I'd like
to quickly introduce myself to those I haven't met at LAC2015.
I'm a physicist and I work as a PhD student at the Third Institute of Physics
(DPI) in Göttingen, Germany. My main topic is 'Laser-induced cavitation
bubbles'.
I started using Linux in 1997 and work as a system administrator since many
years. In my free time I play the piano and the drums, and I use Linux audio
software occasionally for hard-disk recording or playing soft synths via a
MIDI keyboard. I also use the Commodore 64 to produce electronic music.
I really enjoyed the conference and learned a lot.
Cheers,
Hendrik
Yahoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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> From: "Will Godfrey" <willgodfrey(a)musically.me.uk>
> To: linux-audio-announce(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
> Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 8:30:23 PM
> Subject: [LAA] Could there be a better day?
>
> ... cos today we release Yoshimi V 1.3.4
>
> --
> 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.
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Jonathan E. Brickman | jeb(a)ponderworthy.com | (785)233-9977
Ponderworthy | http://ponderworthy.com
Music of compassion; fire, and life!!!
Hi all,
Ever dream of maintaining GNU/Linux servers and providing support for a
closely knit community of users interested in everything related to
sound, music and DSP? Designing high performance GNU/Linux-based
workstations that are completely silent? Packaging your favorite free
software so that users worldwide can easily download and install it?
Designing, maintaining, managing and deploying complex multichannel
studio and concert diffusion systems? Working with a community of
interdisciplinary students, researchers and faculty from all over the
world? Doing some music and research on the side? (and more, of course).
And all that at CCRMA, the Center for Computer Research in Music and
Acoustics in the middle of Silicon Valley?
And working with Nando?[*] (well, nothing's perfect :-)
Details are here:
https://stanfordcareers.stanford.edu/job-search?jobId=66452
Just in case you don't know, the Stanford Center for Computer Research
in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) is a multi-disciplinary facility where
composers and researchers work together using computer-based technology
both as an artistic medium and as a research tool.
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/about
Waiting for applications...
-- Fernando
[*] https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~nando/
Hello,
Has anyone here used "spyder" https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder
for audio file data analysis, manipulation or algorithm development?
If so, was your experience with spyder productive?
What I'm *NOT* looking for are point tools. I know about, and
have used, many a tool to create time plots, spectrograms, and
frequency plots. My motivation is to learn a bit more about
audio processing theory, and I'm looking for tools that will help
me explore. What piqued my interest was last year's March issue
of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. For instance, there's a fun
article on melody extraction from polyphonic audio at this link:
https://www.ee.columbia.edu/~dpwe/pubs/SalGER14-melody.pdf
Thanks.
PS: http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/developing-your-own-scientific-python-c…
--
Kevin
On Feb 14, 2015 5:48 AM, Len Ovens <len(a)ovenwerks.net> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 14 Feb 2015, anders.vinjar(a)bek.no wrote:
>
> > The real pain here is having to do 32-bit at all! If we only got lw to
> > consider 64-bit a 'professional' feature, and not just a high-end
> > 'enterprise' feature... :-/
Even my wife's years-discontinued little netbook is 64-bit.
> With some distros talking about dropping support for 32bit kernels, 64bit
> is just where the world is going anymore. 32bit versions are just
> outdated.
>
> As someone who uses old computers for servers etc. I find this anoying...
I do wish kernel makers would also stop requiring PAE support. I have a couple of boxes that don't support PAE.
Musix is 32-bit only.
I expect Debian will be producing 32-bit kernels for a good long while yet. They just seem to change slower than others.
David W. Jones
gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community
http://dancingtreefrog.com
Hello dear all.
Just wanted to ask if anyone is arriving at around 9:30 to T2 at Frankfurt
(FRA); I would be glad to share the journey to Mainz (hopefully it's
relativelly easy to get there from the airport).
Or anyone the night before for hours at T1 Barcelona (BCN).
Also one more question.
It's probably that I can't take a laptop with me (I have issues with the
one I'm testing and don't know if there are problems with so many check
points you have to pass travelling by plane nowadays).
I think there's a lot to learn, hear and talk at LAC, but I guess it's
better with some device.
So I wanted to ask if there's something like an internet lounge at the
University in case I needed some connection.
Looking forward to see you all, folks.
Regards.
2015-04-07 17:25 GMT+02:00 Rui Nuno Capela <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>:
> On 04/07/2015 01:37 PM, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
>
>> Hello dear all.
>>
>> Just wanted to ask if anyone is arriving at around 9:30 to T2 at
>> Frankfurt (FRA); I would be glad to share the journey to Mainz
>> (hopefully it's relativelly easy to get there from the airport).
>>
>>
> Carlos,
>
> i'm arriving on FRA T1 on Wed 8, about 12:30 local time, then pick up car
> hire and drive to Mainz no later than perhaps 14:30
>
> say whether it fits your time frame/window...
>
> i'll be glad to have you or any1else in good old fifo fashion:) on board
> over those 60km or so ;)
>
> cheers
> --
> rncbc aka. Rui Nuno Capela
>
>
So sorry, Rui and all, so bussy I forgot to mention that it was actually
Thursday 9 at 9:30 (and the night in BCN will be this night 8-9 april). It
makes so sad because it would be an absolute pleasure to share those 60kms.
Thanks so much anyway. See you soon (hopefully :) )
--
C. sanchiavedraZ:
* NEW / NUEVO: www.sanchiavedraZ.com
* Musix GNU+Linux: www.musix.es
Hi,
today we have published the video of another single of John Option: You
failed. Of course the song is published under the terms of the
Creative Commons License (CC-BY-SA) and it's completely produced only
with free software: Ardour, Hydrogen, Jack, Qsynth, CALF, and many other
great free audio software that we used under Debian GNU/Linux.
Here you can listen the single: https://youtu.be/Ky0y3IipG8c
As for the previous songs we have done a little more in the direction of
freedom and we published in our website[1] the single recording tracks
and the complete Ardour session. All this material is published under
the terms of the Creative Commons license Attribution Share alike so
that anyone can use our tracks to produce a remix of our song or even a
new song that have to be published under the same license.
You can find all about our project here: http://johnoption.org
I hope that you like our choice of freedom. If you feel like I'd love
to read your feedback, because the encouragement of the people who
listen to us and appreciate the philosophy of our project is the only
fuel for us to continue. And if you like to be updated about our next
release, please subscribe to our YouTube channel or any other social
network you like (see link to our profiles on our website[1]).
Best regards,
Max-B
1. http://johnoption.org
Hello.
Motu as lauched a new audio interface.http://www.motu.com/products/avb/ultralite-avb
The specs tells that it's «USB 2.0 audio class compliant»And what surprise me (i was dreaming of this since for ever) the mixing software is inside the hardware accessible from a web browser ! No more windows/mac app mandatory ! (i hope)
« WEB APP Support : Any web client platform: Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android»
Linux written on a motu web page specs product... i should be dreaming....
The specs talks also of AVB. Someone knows the status of this under linux kernel ?
Anyone had a chance to try this new Motu interface ?
Also :
Arturia lauches an Audiofuse audio interface.http://www.arturia.com/audiofuse/overview
A lot of input/output and...
«USB interface with PC, Mac, iOS, Android & Linux compatibility»Linux in the specs !
The same here : Anyone had a chance to try this ?
Best.