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
I just wanted to mention that the software sound module / tone generator
PianoTeq--
https://pianoteq.com/
--works very well with Linux. I'm sure others in the LAU list are
already familiar with PianoTeq, but this is the first time I have used a
software tone generator to produce piano sounds in response to playing
my MIDI keyboard (a Yamaha CP5 digital piano), and I have been very
impressed with the results.
PianoTeq can use either ALSA or JACK (much lower latency using JACK in
my experience) and unlike some of the massive "ROMpler" (sampled)
software sound libraries that have been available for years, uses
complex and highly-configurable algorithms to model the sounds of pianos
(including some famous Steinway, Boesendorfer, and other current and
historical pianos), electric pianos, mallet instruments such as vibes
and steel drums, etc.
I ran the MIDI file of one of my pieces (Abstract 1) through PianoTeq
and produced a short YouTube video to demonstrate one of the presets for
PianoTeq's model of a Hamburg Steinway model D piano, here--
https://youtu.be/_WurgSPBxuQ
I'm already planning to upgrade my copy of the economically-priced
PianoTeq Stage to their Standard or Pro edition. An LV2 plugin version
of PianoTeq is bundled with the software, although I haven't tried it
yet. I was just surprised and very pleased that the software, available
for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux works so well in Linux (it does not
require WINE or any special configuration to work). It is distributed as
a very well (and beautifully) designed, highly-configurable and
feature-rich executable application that runs very well (so far, in my
experience) natively within Linux.
Best wishes,
Steve
--
My Music: https://soundcloud.com/stephendoonan/
Hi
Recently my interest has shifted towards hardware, specifically my
growing eurorack modular synthesizer. As part of the rpm challenge, I
just finished my first modular album.
Mostly sequenced from the BeatStep Pro, then recorded, assembled,
organized and mixed in renoise on my linux box.
Hope you enjoy it half as much as I enjoyed making it!
https://a773.bandcamp.com/album/songs-from-my-modular
Cheers
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://a773.dk
Hi!
I am looking for a repeater/stutter plugin. The effect is relatively
simple, basically a sound buffer of a user-defined length (probably
relative to song BPM) is recorded with incoming audio, then repeated on
command. I was looking through the plugins that come with KXStudio, as
I'm using Carla, but I didn't find one that does what I want.
Renoise has one built in. It's called Repeater. It's good, but I would
prefer a plugin version as I'm using Carla. And I'd prefer free
software.
There is 'pvsfreeze' which is a cool effect but it does something based
on FFT, which is not quite what I want.
Then there is Cabbage Stutter Filter. The GUI loads&looks OK in Carla
but I didn't get it to work. It doesn't output any audio no matter what
I do in the GUI. Maybe I'm using it wrong.
I wrote a simple softsynth before, Wolpertinger, so I could probably
develop a plugin like this myself. But as the effect is relatively
simple, someone must have already made something like this. I want to
use it in Carla, so the format doesn't matter much - native Linux VST,
DSSI, LV2 or LADSPA would all be fine. Does anybody know of such a
plugin? Or even a standalone JACK program?
Thanks!
J.
Dear Linux Audio Developers/ Users/ LAC organizers,
the wiki has seen a major overhaul:
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Please head over, enjoy the first stage of the schedule and read updated
information!
As we're using the wiki to keep track, who is coming (and more
importantly how many are coming), please also sign up, if you're only a
guest and not explicitely doing an event!
We hope you find all the required information. If you think something is
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See you in Berlin in April!
Best,
David
--
David Runge
Schreinerstraße 11
10247 Berlin
http://sleepmap.de
Hi,
I am getting this in dmesg when I connect my HDSP Multiface via an
Expresscard to a Debian testing system which is known to operate these
cards:
[251636.327240] pci 0000:05:00.0: [10ee:3fc5] type 00 class 0x040100
[251636.327280] pci 0000:05:00.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0x00000000-0x0000ffff]
[251636.327491] pci 0000:05:00.0: supports D1 D2
[251636.327496] pci 0000:05:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot
[251636.335144] pci 0000:05:00.0: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0xf0000000-0xf000ffff] [251636.335176] pci 0000:05:00.0: no hotplug settings from platform
[251636.335274] cannot find the slot for index 1 (range 0-29), error: -16
[251636.335283] snd_hdsp: probe of 0000:05:00.0 failed with error -16
and the red LED on the Audio interface (which indicates an error) stays lit.
Re-plugging things doesn't help-can anyone make any sense out of these
errors, or has this at least been seen before?
thanks for all ideas!
Peter
Hello,
Having some bare keyboards and raspberry-sortof boards, I'd be interested in connecting both of them without using a midi interface, but only the available GPIO pins available on the board. This is as well to save external components and as a programming exercise.
After searching for information, nothing revelant was found, except a experimental python script to read gpio and using the mididings library to output messages.
Is there a existing project which would scan rows/colums of a keyboard from the designated(configured) gpios, and throw midi message to an alsa midi port ?
Would such a program better be a kernel module or a userland program ?
Thanks for your advice
Raphaël
Hello,
I have a RPI2 that is used as a Squeezebox Server, a Squeezebox Player
(Squeezelite) and that does Room correction with Jackd and jconvolver.
It is running with a RT kernel.
CPU usage is around 35% (9% to 11% for each of the following services :
Jackd, Jconvolver, Squeezelite)
Mem usage is around 30% (same as above)
After a few minutes the Pi crashes.
I tried both :
jackd -d alsa -r 44100 -p 1024 -n 2 -P -s
and
jackd -d alsa -r 44100 -p 256 -n 2 -P -s
with no significative difference
<http://linux-audio.4202.n7.nabble.com/file/n99101/Capture_d_%C3%A9cran_2016…>
I also played with priorities, affinity, RT sched
here again, with no significative difference
I also tried BruteFIR
CPU usage is even less.
Nevertheless, Rpi2 crashes after a while.
<http://linux-audio.4202.n7.nabble.com/file/n99101/Capture_d_%C3%A9cran_2016…>
I have added to my config.txt
framebuffer_depth=32
framebuffer_ignore_alpha=1
Once again, with no significative difference
What do you suggest ???
I have also read on the net that Rpi2 has NEON and that it might help, if
so, how could I enable it ?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you all
Jean
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