Linux Show Player 0.4 - Cue player designed for stage productions
Version changes:
* Added pre/post-wait and next-action to cues;
* Added cue description;
* Added volume-control for media-cues in CartLayout;
* Added new cues:
* CommandCue, execute shell commands;
* MIDICue, send midi messages;
* CollectionCue, replace GroupAction and group property;
* Added stop-time for media-cues;
* Improved (a lot) ListLayout;
* Improved MIDI/Keyboard cue control/shortcut;
* Improved media-loop, now works as a seek (no more delay between loops);
* Included part of numix as standalone icons-theme to provided more
consistent styling;
* Various improvements and fixes.
Notes:
* Older version saves doesn't works anymore (we still in a pre 1.0
release);
* A wiki (in progress) can be found at
https://github.com/FrancescoCeruti/linux-show-player/wiki.
Links:
* Website: http://linux-show-player.sourceforge.net/
* Downloads: https://github.com/FrancescoCeruti/linux-show-player/releases
* Wiki: https://github.com/FrancescoCeruti/linux-show-player/wiki
* Code: https://github.com/FrancescoCeruti/linux-show-player
Francesco Ceruti
Hallo linux-audio list!
Sorry for being off topic (and crosspost), but does someone know an
active discussion group / mailing list about android audio?
(There is quite a lot of progress lately, see for example [1])
5 years ago a list was announced [2], which does not seem to be
active anymore ...
We just created a simple android audio editor [3] and would be very much
interested into a discussion of common infrastructure like audio
plugins/effects (like SAPA from Samsung) or copy/paste between audio apps.
I think that would be important for the audio ecosystem on Android.
Thanks for any hints,
LG
Georg
[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2ZDp-eNrh4
[2]:
http://music-dsp.music.columbia.narkive.com/zbYgicxy/new-android-audio-deve…
[3]:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.auphonic.auphonicrecorder
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hi Linux audio community!
i've been strugling with XRUNS and glitches on a machine using Renoise,
SuperCollider and Processing. i wrote a question also on Renoise forum,
but everything boils down to this:
Renoise seems to be running some threads with FIFO scheduler with a
priority that is _below_ that of JACK and firewire driver (correct
right?), but ALSO some threads using Round Robin scheduler with VERY
HIGH RT priority of 95. my question is if this is a possible cause for
glitches and XRUNS? the priority of 95 is above realtime clock (RTC)
and firewire irq! i wonder if Round Robin scheduler isn't somewhat less
stressful for the system and FIFO threads would still have priority?
PRI RTPRIO CLS PID NI CMD
135 95 RR 2255 - renoise
135 95 RR 2255 - renoise
130 90 FF 114 - [irq/8-rtc0]
125 85 FF 200 - [irq/20-firewire]
106 66 FF 2583 - jackd -R -P 60 -d firewire -r 44100 -p 128 -n 3
so i'm asking Renoise guys if they know anything about it.
to test, is there a way to start a process and force to use different
scheduler AND/OR change priority?
chrt reports Renoise is using SCHED_OTHER.
any ideas greatly appreciated.
the full forum post (with more data) is here:
http://forum.renoise.com/index.php/topic/47767-linux-priority-too-high/
best,
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Dear All,
Does anybody use M-Audio Keystation 88?
Does it transmit MIDI "Active Sensing" message?
I have one and it does not seem to transmit "Active Sensing" at all.
Do you think it is a design feature, or a technical fault of the unit?
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On May 21, 2016 8:09 AM, "Dave Phillips" <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com> wrote:
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> Greetings,
>
> Took a break from a scoring project. Music for a gray rainy morning in NW
Ohio.
> https://soundcloud.com/davephillips69/3-contrafacta
> Reworking three preludes by Alexander Scriabin.
>
Very nice, Dave! Quite a few nice musical ideas in those three studies.
Thanks for sharing and posting the links to them. :-)
Best wishes,
Steve
Hey hey everyone,
I'm just starting with SooperLooper, using it only through MIDI. I can't use
the GUI and OSC would be very awkward.
So I have problems with sync'ing and quantizing. I'd like to sync all loops
(or loopers) to loop 1. So I can record a main riff and then get all other
instruments/patterns sync'ed to that. Below you'll find my current
SooperLooper preset, using only some MIDI notes for record/overdub, mute,
trigger, reverse, undo, redo and some basic setup. Though I think I've got the
correct commands, the loops drift apart.
Another issue is that I don't get passthrough audio or audio during record.
Any ideas on that?
I'm using SooperLooper 1.7.0. Any help is appreciated.
*** basic.slb ***
0 n 36 note record_or_overdub 0 0 1
0 n 37 note record_or_overdub 1
0 n 38 note record_or_overdub 2
0 n 39 note record_or_overdub 3
0 n 40 note record_or_overdub 4
0 n 41 note record_or_overdub 5
0 n 42 note record_or_overdub 6
0 n 43 note record_or_overdub 7
0 n 48 note mute 0 0 1
0 n 49 note mute 1
0 n 50 note mute 2
0 n 51 note mute 3
0 n 52 note mute 4
0 n 53 note mute 5
0 n 54 note mute 6
0 n 55 note mute 7
0 n 56 note trigger -1 0 1
0 n 57 note reverse -1 0 1
0 n 58 note redo 0
0 n 59 note undo 0
0 n 60 set dry -1 1 1
0 n 60 set wet -1 1 1
0 n 60 set feedback -1 1 1
0 n 60 set quantize -1 1 1
0 n 60 set sync_source 1
*** basic.slb ***
Ta-ta
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Just listened to all three tracks, and Cryptodome III was my favourite.
Really nice, slow development of some very rich sounds--and even better
to hear it was mostly made with Linux ;-)
Really interested to know what Linux software you used for this?
James (aka formuls)
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On 16/05/16 13:00, linux-audio-user-request(a)lists.linuxaudio.org wrote:
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 15 May 2016 18:06:00 +0200
> From: Louigi Verona <louigi.verona(a)gmail.com>
> To: linux-audio-user <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
> Subject: [LAU] New album "Cryptodome"
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> Hey everyone!
>
> As you guys know, I mostly make ambient music. For years all of my releases
> were project "droning" related, however today I am proud to announce a new
> standalone ambient album called "Cryptodome".
>
> https://louigi.bandcamp.com/album/cryptodome
>
> "Cryptodome II" and "Cryptodome III" were mostly made using Linux Audio.
> "Cryptodome I" made in FL Studio.
>
>