Hi there!
ShowQ is a unique cue-player for Linux-Audio-Users. I use it as a core
application for my theater activities.
Even in the linux-community it's not a very well known application,
although there's no other linux-program (I know) if you need a
one-shot-audio-player with features like f.e. programmable fade-in,
fade-out, no matter if you want it time-based or triggered by space (or
another key).
It can do a lot more - ShowQ has MIDI-support. Although I never tested
this feature, it should be possible to control any application with
MIDI-support. QLC(+) f.e. - or maybe some video-players do support MIDI
- I don't know...
Yeah, of course, ShowQ is not a drop in replacement for QLAB, but
speaking about audio it fits quiet perfectly in my setup.
ShowQ is in the Debian (and Ubuntu?) repositories, it's written in C++
and of course released under the terms of the GPL. Although this app is
quiet useful for technicians like me, the development stopped years ago.
I am not a coder, but I do my best to keep this project alive. On the
Debian bug-tracker I write bug-reports for ShowQ, hoping that on one
hand it's useful for other users to work around problems, on the other
hand that someone fixes them.
Last time I reported a bug Jaromír Mikeš the Debian-maintainer of ShowQ
wrote that he is not able to fix the bugs and he would like to kick
ShowQ. Of course, he also would like to package an alternative if there
would be some he could package.
I don't know any - so my linux-based theater setup is about to be killed
one day when ShowQ wouldn't compile on my debian machine, anymore.
So, what do I want from you?
Test ShowQ! Maybe it's the app you've been missing for a long time!
And if you're a coder with C++-skills, check out my bugreports on
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?repeatmerged=no&src=showq
- maybe you've got the clue...
OR: Got an alternative to ShowQ? You're welcome!
Greets!
Mitsch
Hey there,
I recently wrapped up a short album I've been working on:
http://desertreceiver.bandcamp.com/
The music is instrumental & electronic, and sometimes it veers into more
noisy territory.
These tracks were first created in Renoise, and then I used Ardour for
mixing the final product. There are quite a few sounds from both Yoshimi
and from my hardware synth, and I used a variety of plugins that come with
Ubuntu Studio, including the Calf plugins.
Enjoy.
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
Hi there!
I want to display the frequency response (amplitude, impedance and
maybe phase) of my self-build speakers on my homepage. I like the clean
look of gnuplot and I wonder if anyone knows about a manual for linux-
users to make "clean" speaker measurements (with room influences
eliminated as far as possible) to get an output in a style like this:
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Zsqjk1N1Sws/V2xYWnunOrI/AAAAAAAAAWE/aYPZLa2x
ItYkpFLA3f1zO25IN_AjPY_PACLcB/s1600/eq_smooth.png
(just 1 amplitude, of course, and with a dB range of 80 to 120, f.e.)
I have some experience in speaker measurement, but unfortunately I'm
not that smart to write my own octave-scripts. I'm just a linux-audio-
USER, you know.
Greets!
Mitsch
Hi
I only see six outputs and six inputs in reaper, although there are 24
ins and 22 outs in jack. I tried changing environment variables
WINEASIO_NUMBER_OUTPUTS and WINEASIO_NUMBER_INPUTS, but I'm not able to
make any change take effect, neither setting to 2 or 16 channels.
Anyone use more than six channels with wineasio care to share how they
achieved that?
Thanks in advance!
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://a773.dk
I'm running an older linux (I think it's ubuntu 14.? or something ... I
could check if it makes a difference) on a laptop as a karaoke box. Really
simple: Select a song and play it out though the built-in audio to an amp
(well, a bit more complex since the file is a midi and it's played via
timidity).
I find that the start of every song presents some distortion for about a
second. I'm assuming that it has to do with the audio port being opened or
initialized.
Any thoughts on this?
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Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
EMAIL: bob(a)mellowood.ca
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Hey all,
Been a while since I made one of these videos. Ran across a sample that
I caught some vibes off and decided to record the exercise of flipping
it into a beat. It's a long video (23 minutes), so you can skip to about
22:30 to hear the finished loop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZUPAv6o8X8
Let me know if you got anything out of it or would like me to elaborate
on anything in particular.
-w
This one has a slight jazzy feel to it. An improvisation.
https://soundcloud.com/nominal6/jam15
Electric piano comp: Pianoteq w1 Comp
Bass: DiscoveryPro custom patch
Main drums: Mark Fletcher Jazz Drums
Congas: Wave Alchemy Afro Latin Percussion vol 02
First solo: ZebraHZ - CSBO 4th
Second solo: Zebra2 Colin Neff - Formant Horn
Ambiance: Bazille Valis - Yotei
Recorded using Bitwig clips, exported as individual tracks then mixed
in Mixbus 32c. Bass: AF210 EQ, Main drums: XT-DC, Formant Horn: XT-VC,
W1 piano: PTC-2A. Reverb: Protoverb on separate bus. Stereo bus:
Dyno-mite, XT-ME. Exported sans normalization. Made from scratch in a
bit less than 5 hours.
Integrated Loudness: -17.1 LUFS
Loudness range: 3.1 LU
Peak -1.0 dBFS
True Peak -1.0 dbTP
Cheers.
Hi all :)
A new release of io GNU/Linux is available for download (32 and 64-bits)
Features:
* Fully configured system for live and/or install
* Kernels 4.6.2 and 4.6.2-rt
* Enlightenment e21-rc as window manager
* All sounds through Jack2
* Hundred of audio, graphics, video, internet, utilities and system programs.
Get it at http://io.gnu.linux.free.fr/
Feedbacks welcome, enjoy
MK