Out Now :)
V1.7.0
Just one visible change, but a major one.
Instead of a few controls giving an immediate response, there are only a few
that don't :)
More details are in /doc/Yoshimi_1.7.0_features.txt
Yoshimi source code is available from either:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/yoshimi
Or:
https://github.com/Yoshimi/yoshimi
Full build instructions are in 'INSTALL'.
Our list archive is at:
https://www.freelists.org/archive/yoshimi
To post, email to:
yoshimi(a)freelists.org
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
I'm pleased to announce the release of guitarix2-0.39.0
A virtual guitar amplifier for Linux running with jack (Jack Audio
Connection Kit).
This is a maintenance release which mainly is meant to get rid of the
python2 build dependency.
Changes are so far:
- updated waf version to 2.0.19 by Andreas Degert
- cleanup all GTK(mm) calls to be able to build with -DGSEAL_ENABLE
flag (prepare to update to GTK3) by Hubert Figuière
- update Russian Translation by Valeriy Shtobbe and Olesya
Gerasimenko (Basealt Translation Team)
- bind lv2:enabled to guitarix on_off switch and remove from UI by
Hermann Meyer
- update all build scripts to use faust version 2.15.11 by Hermann
Meyer
- add new option -E --hideonquit, to make the UI experience smooth
when used as LV2 plugin (via Carla export) by Hermann Meyer
- add exit handler and warning when sample-rate is above 96kHz by
Hermann Meyer
You could get it here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
regards
hermann
On 2020-01-13 10:35:11 (+0100), Daniel Swärd wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Tomorrow is again the second Tuesday of the month, so it's time for the
> regular meeting at c-base. Hope to see you there.
I don't think I have time this week. If I can make it, maybe later
(after 21:00).
Best,
David
--
https://sleepmap.de
Hi.
After 2 hours of "edit, reboot, fail" I am giving up and ask here.
I feel like what I want should be relatively simple, but it isn't.
I'd like to launch JACK via Systemd whenever a certain
card is present. I have a udev rule in /etc/udev/rules.d/10-8A.rules
that looks like this:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEMS=="sound", ATTRS{id}=="D8A", TAG+="systemd",
SYMLINK+="MOTU-8A"
This works, I get a /dev/MOTU-8A symlink. The idea was to declare
[Install]
WantedBy=dev-MOTU-8A.device
in my systemd user service for JACK. However, contrary to
what the web seems to document, the symlinked device does not
show up in systemctl. So apparently, I can't depend on it either.
I am guessing anyone here must have a similar setup.
In its purest form, I am looking for a way to launch
a systemd user service once a certain ALSA hw device is available.
I see references to ENV{SYSTEMD_USER_WANTS}="jack.service", however,
I totally fail how this should work. Udev has no idea which user
should launch this service.
Any hints to untangle this sort of messy situation?
--
CYa,
⡍⠁⠗⠊⠕
Dear all,
First of all a happy 2020 (even though it's way past Epiphany)! So
what's the fresh start about? Well, registration of the linuxaudio.org
domain has been handed over to yours truly so if you need any DNS
changes regarding any linuxaudio.org subdomains then I can take care of
that now directly. Thanks Daniel James of 64 Studio for taking care of
the domain for so long!
Other part of the fresh start is that I migrated the web server to a new
cloud region which is faster and more performant. I just changed all the
DNS records so if you spot anything weird that just worked before then
please let me know! The mail server will follow this weekend so if mail
seems a bit flaky the coming weekend then you know what might cause it.
Best regards,
Jeremy