Hi all,
to scratch a personal itch*, I have created a little systray
application, which allows to switch between different QJackCtl
configuration presets with just two mouse clicks:
https://github.com/SpotlightKid/jack-select
This is intended for use with jackdbus only. This is the first beta
release and has not been tested beyond my personal setup. It should be
easy to install and use, see the README.md for instructions. If you try
it, I'd be glad to hear about your experience, whether good or bad. ;)
Share & Enjoy!
Chris
* Switching between QJackCtl presets with its systray icon requires
opening the menu twice, navigating to a sub-menu, and four clicks
alternating between right and left click :( And I use QjackCtl only
because of it's ability to define presets and Catia doesn't have that
ability (yet).
[Sorry for cross-posting and spamming, please distribute.]
Hi all,
The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford
University is offering several workshops this summer:
6/13 - 6/17 *Perceptual Audio Coding *- Marina Bosi and Rich Goldberg
6/19 - 6/23 *SuperCollider* - Fernando Lopez-Lezcano and Bruno Ruviaro
6/27 - 7/1 *New Music Controllers* - Sasha Leitman and Michael Gurevich
7/5 - 7/9 *Audio Plug-Ins Designed with Faust* - Romain Michon
7/11 - 7/15 *Formalized Score Control: Using Python and Abjad in Music
Composition* - Jeff Treviño, Trevor Bača and Josiah Wolf Oberholtzer
7/18 - 7/22 *The Composed Instrument: Intersections of 3D Printing and
Digital Audio for Mobile Phone* - John Granzow and Romain Michon
7/25 - 7/29 *Stompbox Design* - Esteban Maestre and Romain Michon
8/1 - 8/5 *Mobile EEG and Computational Tools for Auditory Research* -
Irán Román
8/8 - 8/12 *Designing Musical Games: Gaming Musical Design* - Rob
Hamilton and Chris Platz
8/15 - 8/19 *Music Information Retrieval* - Steve Tjoa and Andres Cabrera
More information at: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops
Best,
Romain
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Romain Michon
PhD Candidate
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
Stanford Universityhttp://ccrma.stanford.edu/~rmichon
Dear all,
I am an absolute audio noob, not so much with Linux in general...
I am about to take over audio recording of speeches, which is currently
done via a Yamaha mg166c-usb, and WaveLab on a Windows machine.
As I won't have access to that computer, I am thinking of using Audacity
on Linux.
My concern: How does Linux deal with the Mixer?
Has anyone run the USB-port with a Linux machine?
Thanks a bunch!
Hecke
Hi!
I built Yoshimi to get the LV2 plugin and it works fine, I mean I loaded
a Qtractor session in which it was used, and it remembers MIDI channel
and patch, super cool. Sounds good, too :) But the GUI is broken, I get
a weird "Qtractor" empty rectangular window that I never saw before, in
any situation. That would already be less of a problem if the presets
could be accessed from the generic UI, but (very) sadly it's not the
case. This Yoshimi GUI used to work, I saw it.
I'm sure it's nothing, have somebody had this PB before?
yPhil
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Philippe "xaccrocheur" Yassin
http://manyrecords.comhttp://bitbucket.org/xaccrocheur / https://github.com/xaccrocheur
Hi list,
I am trying to insert my HDSP Multiface and ExpressCard into a Debian
testing system on which the card was usually working with minor yet
annoying hickups.
Today, it refuses to work with the following new error message in
journalctl upon inserting the ExpressCard into my Thinkpad laptop:
kernel: pci 0000:05:00.0: [10ee:3fc5] type 00 class 0x040100
kernel: pci 0000:05:00.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0x00000000-0x0000ffff]
kernel: pci 0000:05:00.0: supports D1 D2
kernel: pci 0000:05:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot
kernel: pci 0000:05:00.0: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0xf0000000-0xf000ffff]
kernel: pci 0000:05:00.0: no hotplug settings from platform
kernel: snd_hdsp 0000:05:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
kernel: snd_hdsp 0000:05:00.0: swiotlb buffer is full (sz: 2097152 bytes)
kernel: RME Hammerfall DSP: no buffers available
kernel: snd_hdsp: probe of 0000:05:00.0 failed with error -12
lspci does see the card as
05:00.0 Multimedia audio controller: Xilinx Corporation RME Hammerfall DSP (rev 3c)
Manually executing hdsploader gives an error and does not see the card:
hdsploader - firmware loader for RME Hammerfall DSP cards
Looking for HDSP + Multiface or Digiface cards :
Card 0 : HDA Intel MID at 0xf2520000 irq 42
Card 29 : ThinkPad Console Audio Control at EC reg 0x30, fw 6QHT26WW-1.07
I am a bit desperate here, the card used to work in a more stable way in the past ten years.
Any ideas are very welcome!
Peter
On 03/15/2016 11:34 AM, Daniel Worth wrote:
> Since no one else responded, I'll say thanks, this is an awesome resource.
>
You're welcome, but to be fair, I did receive some messages off-list.
I'll update the site again soon, it wants some re-organization and there
are a few new items to post.
Best,
dp
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 6:19 AM, Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com
> <mailto:dlphillips@woh.rr.com>> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> Just to note that I've updated the page at
>
> http://linux-sound.org/linux-vst-plugins.html
>
> to include some new items.
>
> Please let me know of any needed corrections, deletions, or items
> I should add to the list.
>
> Best,
>
> dp
>
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Hi everyone!
I'm a bit ashamed because the question I'm about to ask have been
answerer already, by Paulo falkTX on IRC some days ago, and I simply
forgot it.
That's why I don't really like IRC: No backlog or chat archive, a
display glitch and you lose information, but I digress.
The idea here is to be treated as a 1st class guitarist citizen when you
want to use Guitarist on a track. Because correct me if I'm wrong, but
for now there are only two routes (wel, and a half) :
* Standalone. You launch Guitarix, : 1 st class: You load a preset and
play
* Plugin: You insert gx* LV2 plugins on your audio track: 2nd class.
You're left with dozens of colorful-named plugins, some don't play
well with others (on a sonic sense that is, and that just means they
work well) trial-and-error, harsh and noisy fiddling and no-pre-sets.
What I want, is to be able to use those musical-artifacts (at least
potentially) wonderful presets
<https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts/249>, but in a DAW context.
Just put my "Guitarix" plugin rack in my Qtractor guitar track and have
everything in it. Heck, said plugin could even be headless, I mean not
expose the controls, just use the presets... I digress again ; And I
remember a workaround involving Carla, but I wasn't around my machine at
the time...
Is there currently a solution?
Cordialiement,
Yassin Philip
PS - I'll be at Berlin MiniLAC! Sure can't wait to see (and I guess
mostly hear :p) you guys :)
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Philippe "xaccrocheur" Yassin
http://manyrecords.comhttp://bitbucket.org/xaccrocheur / https://github.com/xaccrocheur
Hey all,
So after lots of learning (and a bit of development!) I've now implemented a few of the first features for Kepler34, my project based on seq24.
If you'd like to test, please download the master branch from here -
https://github.com/oli-kester/kepler34
The most significant new feature is an overhaul of how the song/live modes work. There is now no user preference between the two - the functionality is still there, but is now split contextually across the two play buttons -
1) Live mode - Triggered by clicking the green play button in the main window. This behaves just like the live mode in seq24; you can manually trigger loops as you wish.
2) Song mode - Triggered by clicking the blue play button in the song editor. This causes the program to play the song editor's data (as with the old song mode), but sequences can still be toggled in the main window to allow for live improvised changes.
I have created a new blue play icon for the song editor to reflect these differences in functionality.
There is now also a record button in the song editor - when this is enabled, any changes to sequence playback in the main window are drawn into the song editor. This allows you to set out a whole track just by recording live sequence triggers.
I have also moved the config file into the .config folder, changed the default value for manual alsa ports, and added a recent files list.
Hope this makes sense. If anything doesn't, just ask for clarification. Feedback on the features and implementation would be massively appreciated!
Next I'll be working a single window mode into the GUI, and darkening the overall look and feel. There is a rough plan of the project features here -
https://github.com/oli-kester/kepler34/wiki/Roadmap
Thanks for your support!
Best,
Oliver
When I laboriously set up a Jack session, how do I save it so I can have
all the elements (mixers, effects, audacity...) and the connections
between them start with one command?
I know there is a thing for it (lash?) but I have had no success over
several years.
thanks
Worik
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I voted for love
Greetings,
I felt we lack a light, quick and efficient tool to compare waveforms.
DFasma is quite convenient for inspection of results of synthesis and
modification tasks on voice signals.
Homepage:
http://gillesdegottex.github.io/dfasma/
Downloads:
https://github.com/gillesdegottex/dfasma/releases
* Shows spectrogram, amplitude spectrum, phase spectrum and group delay.
* Can play a filtered sound given a selected frequency band.
* Rectification of the spectrogram tilt (cepstral lifting).
* Can create and edit fundamental frequency (F0) files (thanks to REAPER).
* Can create and edit segmentation files.
* Can load about 25 different audio formats (thanks to libsndfile).
* Everything runs under Linux, Mac OSX and Windows.
Have fun ! And any type of feedback is welcomed of course.
Cheers,
Gilles