Hi,
I'm looking for a tool to mix two audio. My requirement is
given two identical audio inputs say A1 & A2.
A1 is ahead of A2 by t sec, when switch from A1 to A2
it should be seamless and vice versa.
Please help if you know of any open source tool.
-ben
Hey hey,
I just noticed a rather strange behaviour in Yoshimi, trying to set up an
addsyn patch, using PM. I'm doing it through Yoshimi's CLI:
osc2 is modulated by osc1, modulation type is PM.
Modulator amplitude is set to full, mod.vsense set to no effect and modulator
amplitude envelope is turned on.
I tried both adjusting the envelope on oscillator 1 and modulator one. Only
oscillator 1 works.
The intnded env shape: no attack, from max over short decay to very low.
I can set the attack value and decay value to max and a short decay time to a
low sustain value, but unless I give it some attack time, the modulation
strength doesn't reach full amplitude. Also when the sustain is any higher
than 0, the envelope will take a time to reach that value. I can't find a
value to adjust that, nor can I see why it would take the envelope a rather
long/audible time to reach maximum amount. It doesn't - audibly - happen for
the volume or filter.
I'm running the latest version from git. Any help would be appreciated, given
the one unchangeable prerequisit: it must be within the CLI.
Thank you and best wishes,
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Hi All,
I had faced some issues with zita installation.
While installing zita-a2j/j2a by default it installed under /usr/local/lib64 folder.
I need to export this path.
While running zita-a2j it throwed an error saying couldn't find libzita-resampler.so.1
and when checked it is named as "libzita-resampler.so.1.6.0"
I need to create a soft link to this lib as "libzita-resampler.so.1"
Is this thr right way to install zita or an I missing something.
-ben
Hi,
I installed zita-jacktools-1.0.0 into my gentoo, and when running the
harmdist example, I get the following error:
python3.5 harmdist.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "harmdist.py", line 116, in <module>
L1dB = 20 * log10 (L1)
ValueError: math domain error
I have no clue about what is wrong. Any help will be welcome.
Cheers,
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2018 14:54:24 -0500, Chris Caudle wrote:
>On Tue, June 12, 2018 12:58 pm, Benny Alexandar wrote:
>> I tried using zita-a2j/j2a with an additional USB sound card having
>> one stereo input and it works fine. I could play the same content on
>> PC sound card as well as using USB sound card. However, when I
>> tried to connect another USB sound card having 10 inputs I get the
>> following errors.
>
>First, you really should start another thread for this question rather
>than replying to an announcement about a different tool.
You changed the subject, but missed to open a new thread ;).
Now it's a new thread. Ben, consider to answer Chris' questions by
replying to this email.
>Second, which version of a2j are you using?
>These errors:
>> Detected excessive timing errors, waiting 10 seconds.
>
>should be corrected in the most recent version.
>The README file from 0.7 (which is a year and a half old, by the way)
>has this note:
>zita-ajbridge 0.7.0 (15/09/2016)
>-------------------
>* Fixed bug in timing of Alsa stream. This should put
> an end to those repeating 'Excessive timing errors'.
> Thanks to Tomasz Kasprzak for the bug report and fix.
On Tue, June 12, 2018 12:58 pm, Benny Alexandar wrote:
> I tried using zita-a2j/j2a with an additional USB sound card having one
> stereo input and it works fine. I could play the same content on PC sound
> card as well as using USB sound card. However, when I tried to connect
> another USB sound card having 10 inputs I get the following errors.
First, you really should start another thread for this question rather
than replying to an announcement about a different tool.
Second, which version of a2j are you using?
These errors:
> Detected excessive timing errors, waiting 10 seconds.
should be corrected in the most recent version.
The README file from 0.7 (which is a year and a half old, by the way) has
this note:
zita-ajbridge 0.7.0 (15/09/2016)
-------------------
* Fixed bug in timing of Alsa stream. This should put
an end to those repeating 'Excessive timing errors'.
Thanks to Tomasz Kasprzak for the bug report and fix.
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I am part of a community effort to buy a PA for band use.
Being 2018 we will want remote mixing. (Where a network take the place
of a snake).
I am nervous about buying gear that Apple or Microsoft will deprecate.
Is there any body making remote mixers with open APIs that if they are
abandoned by our corporate overlords will still be useful? Any
experience building alternative controllers for remote mixers?
Worik
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So, I was running a old version of Ardour on ubuntustudio 16.04.
I updated to Ardour 5.1.2.
When the Ardour install file (.run) ran it warned me that I should turn off
frequency scaling.
After some googling it appears UBS doesn't ship with any of the typical
tools one would use to adjust the cpu frequency.
Most of the search results talk about installing gnome applets and other
stuff.
Seem to me a distro that is targeted at such cpu intense usage would have
facilities to manage this.
So, before I go off on an apt spree, I figured I ask if I'm missing
something.
Regards,
Mac
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