Hi all,
After a long period of lethargy, with a help from Wladimir J. van der
Laan, I have revived Power Station Industrializer, a percussion sound
synthesizer base on physical modelling.
You can download it here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/industrializer/files/
What is new in psindustrializer-0.2.6:
Code upgrade for build against modern environment (autotools,
gtk+-2, gtkglarea is replaced by gtkglext, esound is replaced by pulseaudio)
Jack audio driver
GUI improvements
Config and presets files syntax is improved (read compatibility
with old formats is preserved)
Sound drivers can be configurable (this facility is so far
implemented for ALSA driver)
Bugfixes
Regards,
Yury.
Greetings !
A pair of items placed online in recent weeks.
An interpretation of a Medieval troubadour melody:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlSd3Db84b8
A "performance" with a webcam, Pure Data, and VCV Rack:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxsziB8svt8
I hope you find the music enjoyable. Comments are welcome, as always.
Best regards,
Dave Phillips
Hi list,
I have a Focusrite Scarlett 3rd Gen interface that is producing audio
glitches with a Raspberry Pi 4 running a realtime kernel (or not). I had
similar problems on a laptop and on a desktop. On the laptop however it
now runs perfectly with the very latest Linux Mint and the standard
kernel. On my desktop I get acceptable results with AV Linux although
haven't tried it with the latest Mint. There are no error messages
reported or overruns, just glitches which are independent of buffer
sizes and sample rates.
The kernel installation procedure that I used for the Pi 4 is here:
https://lemariva.com/blog/2019/09/raspberry-pi-4b-preempt-rt-kernel-419y-pe…
and the actual kernel that I built is: 4.19.71-rt24-v7l+
Can suggest some things to try?
Thanks a lot.
Iain
Hello all,
This is mostly a bugfix release following 3.1. Links at the bottom.
A number of small and bigger bugs have been squashed (and probably a few
added).
Here is a shortened list of changes since 3.1:
* Support midnam controllers (gmsynth.lv2 for example).
* Audio: Fixed bad feedback / pinned meters with muted tracks in play mode.
* Midi patch popup menu: Include patch number in the items' text.
* Fixed issue #830: Wave Editor: Copy-on-write always triggered. Error from
01.01.2020
* Fixed issue #831: Compressed song files (.gz,.bz2): Blank song on load.
Error from 01.01.2020
* Fixed issue #790: Crash when dragging parts to blank area.
* Mixer strip shortcuts now configurable and work in both Arranger and Mixer
* Fix slider/meter groove misalignment in mixer strip.
* Midi controller graphs: Moved 'Add ctrl' button from bottom area to menu
and toolbar as well.
* Updated Simpledrums so it is possible to actually see the parameter
settings.
* Fix main window size/position issues upon startup
* Arranger: Removed the small toggle button for mixer strip display/hide
and cleaned up the layouts.
* Fix Qt 5.14 / 5.15 deprecations
* Many new customizing features implemented, internal colors, css
properties. New theme (Dark Flat) as a showcase.
* Midi Controller panel redesigned
* Fix regression at 06.04.2020: Can't connect Jack ports to audio
input/output tracks R chan.
* Added support for adjusting automation for Global structure cut/insert
* LV2: Fix plugins without 'programs extension' support: Send directly as
midi events.
Fixes plugins like gmsynth.lv2, which have midnam support but no
programs extension support.
* New - PianoRoll Speaker button has two selectable modes, single note and
chords:
* New option in Global settings -> GUI tweaks to (not) keep transport
window on top
* Fix regression from 12.04.2019: Midi controller cache not proper after
loading song.
* Fixed 'drum ordering' bugs (drum notes order) after drag parts or
duplicate tracks.
* Added wave part extend beyond end of part if there is more wave file
* Enable multiple resizing in piano roll (#748)
* Enable CTRL+Left Mouse Click item selection in edit mode in piano roll
* Enable Right Mouse Click for exclusive single selection in edit
mode/piano roll
* Fix EditPaste cursor HiDPI issue in midi editors->controller views
* Fix tool cursor not changing in midi editors->controller views
For the complete list of changes see:
https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse/blob/muse_3_1_1/muse3/ChangeLog
The homepage has moved and undergone a much needed refresh, check it out:
https://muse-sequencer.github.io/
Download:
https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse/releases/download/muse_3_1_1/muse-3.…
Demos page: https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse/wiki/Demos
Forum: https://linuxmusicians.com/viewforum.php?f=61
Hi all. Why do I keep getting this?
I must keep re-enabling the membership.
I asked the list owner but got no reply.
Where are these bounces coming from and what can I do to stop it?
"Your membership in the mailing list Linux-audio-user has been disabled
due to excessive bounces"
Thanks.
Tim.
I'm pleased to announce the release of guitarix2-0.41.0
A virtual guitar amplifier for Linux running with jack (Jack Audio
Connection Kit)
released under the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation;
either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This is a major release.
It introduce some new features and fix several bugs
Changelog:
* Add Slovak translation by Jozef Riha
* Fix issue #104 lv2 plugins contains executable stack, patch by
Alexander Tsoy
* Fix issue #105 Compile error on 0.40.0
* Fix issue #109 cannot initialize a variable of type 'char ' with an
rvalue of type 'void '
* Fix issue #110 error: unknown type name 'va_list'
* Add NSM support
* Add midi out for tuner
* Add low/high cut filter before tuner
* GxTuner set to use same precision then the tuner in guitarix
* Use tab-box for LV2 plugs with to much controls
* Disable GxVibe, because it is broken
* Fix several Bug's and hopefully don't introduce to much new one's
You could get it here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
or here:
https://github.com/brummer10/guitarix
regards
hermann
Linuxaudio.org presents: New Session Manager Version 1.4.0
## Summary
The theme for this release is to fix known bugs and issues with both the
original Non-Session-Manager ("nsmd") server as well as its GUI (our
"nsm-legacy-gui"). Problems and inconsistencies that have piled up for
years were finally cleaned up (full changelog below).
Users do not need to take any action (besides updating), the session
save-format remains unchanged. Client programs, or rather their
developers, do not need to change or adjust anything; all changes are
"under the hood".
We have no self-hosted website yet, but plan to establish one in the
future. Until then the project can be found on Github:
https://github.com/linuxaudio/new-session-manager/https://github.com/linuxaudio/new-session-manager/releases/tag/v1.4.0
## Full Release Announcement:
New Session Manager (NSM) is a tool to assist music production by
grouping standalone programs into sessions. Your workflow becomes easy
to manage, robust and fast by leveraging the full potential of
cooperative applications.
It is a community version of the "NON Session Manager" and free in every
sense of the word: free of cost, free to share and use, free of spyware
or ads, free-and-open-source.
You can create a session, or project, add programs to it and then use
commands to save, start/stop, hide/show all programs at once, or
individually. At a later date you can then re-open the session and
continue where you left off.
All files belonging to the session will be saved in the same directory.
Check your distributions in a few days for New-Session-Manager 1.4.0
You can find the source release on Github:
https://github.com/linuxaudio/new-session-manager/releases/tag/v1.4.0
Bullet Points
* Drop-In replacement for the non-session-manager daemon nsmd and tools
(e.g. jackpatch)
* Simple and hassle-free build system to make packaging easy
* Possibility to react to sensible bug fixes that would not have been
integrated into original nsmd
* Stay upwards and downwards compatible with original nsmd
* Conservative and hesitant in regards to new features and
behaviour-changes, but possible in principle
* Keep the session-manager separate from the other NON* tools Mixer,
Sequencer and Timeline.
* Protect nsmd from vanishing from the internet one day.
* The goal is to become the de-facto standard music session manager for
Linux distributions
Changes since new-session-manager v1.3.2 (2020-06-20)
Add documentation and manpages.
Highlight: Provide updated API-Document (core documentation) on
https://linuxaudio.github.io/new-session-manager/api/index.html
Legacy-GUI:
Overhaul look and feel.
Rewrite labels and buttons with unambiguous descriptions.
Protect text-input dialog windows from empty strings, like "Add New
Client" or "New Session"
Scale icons, support more icon formats.
Show all icons and buttons when attaching to a running nsmd session
Various small fixes.
Always show correct session name, no matter how the session was loaded
or how the GUI was started
nsmd:
NSM_API_VERSION_MINOR from 0 to 1 (1.0 -> 1.1)
Repair nsmd to correctly send client data when running headless and a
GUI announces later.
ClientId generation now prevent collision with existing IDs.
nsmd command line option --load-session to directly load one
(Berkelder, Rik)
Better detection of clients that failed to launch leads to faster
session startup (by 5 seconds)
Users get informed by client-label if an executable is not present on
the system or permission denied
Fixed reply for listing sessions from a plain "Done." to proper reply
path with empty string as terminal symbol "/reply", "/nsm/server/list",
""
Fix operation reply to last treated client instead to reply to sender
(Picot, Mathieu / houston)
/nsm/gui/session/name send consistent session name/relative-path pair
to the annouced GUI, no matter how the session was loaded.
nsm.h
:optional-gui: support to nsm.h, for other applications to include and
use. (Meyer, Hermann / brummer )
This is a joint release from multiple people under the linuxaudio.org
"brand".
https://github.com/linuxaudio/new-session-manager
Greetings,
dvzrv, falktx and nils
Anyone got any idea what extra arrangements/controls will be in place for this
in November.
What's the accommodation situation most likely to be?
--
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.
Can anyone recommend a distro that still supports these well.
I had to d a reinstall a couple of years ago (debian) and although it was
never exactly quick before, it's been dog slow ever since :(
--
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.