Hi!
Speaking about Ambisonics, I have one question regarding the different
orders you might want to use, which I couldn't found to be answered in
the (not too much) media I read and watched about this topic:
Which border do I have to reach in my project that I should consider
switching to higher (second, third or more) order ambisonics? Is it the
number of output channels? Or is it: Always use the highest order you
can afford?
According to this video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4oE3i2tjyA>(,
which I haven't watched the whole length,) at 23:14 ff it's about
frequency response and compensation - and there it seems to be better
using lower order.
It would be interesting making a direct comparison between first and
third order to hear if it's worthwhile. But without the equipment… So,
this question goes to the pros (hoping not to start a flamewar…)
There is another video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFuKaKbfxls> I
found. Without ever being able to hear higher order ambisonics I wonder
if such things as fifth order is more or less something like "look, what
I can do" comparing the time and effort with the actual improvement in
audio quality… Sorry, if I step on someone's feet…
Greets!
Mitsch
Hi there,
I'm new to the list. Composer/musician using Supercollider, I just moved from MacOS to Ubuntu 18.04. I was under the impression that the Edirol FA101 firewire audio interface should be working on Ubuntu, but I find it hard to figure out where to begin. The device is connected with an adapter to a Thunderbolt port on my Dell laptop. cat /proc/asound/cards does not show the device unfortunately.
When I do lspci -tv in terminal, the Thunderbolt port seems to be recognized:
+-1b.0-[02-3a]----00.0-[03-3a]--+-00.0-[04]----00.0 Intel Corporation JHL6340 Thunderbolt 3 NHI (C step) [Alpine Ridge 2C 2016]
| +-01.0-[05-39]--
| \-02.0-[3a]----00.0 Intel Corporation Device 15db
Can anyone point me in some direction for a solution to this?
Thanks!
Robert
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Robert van Heumen
software developer, composer, sound designer, improvisor
west28.nl[1]
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Hi all
I am looking for some info on which client should one use in order to
enable a 2nd sound card on the jack server or any of the jack client
computers.
I can see in zita's website that zita clients seems to be an improved
versionnnnnn of alsa_in & _out clients, but I would like for other people
to comment on that as well.
Where I am completely in the dark is where audioadapter stands in all this
...
Best regards,
Athanasios
MCPDISP is a utility to add a display on to a Mackie Control based control
surface that does not have it's own display such as the bcf2000. This is
important if banking is being used (the project has more than 8 tracks)
and also provides things like timecode or bar/beat readouts.
At present this is a jackd only utility though it should be possible to
bridge to ALSA using a2jmidid. Perhaps a later version will move to ALSA
MIDI instead.
The latest version can be found at:
https://github.com/ovenwerks/mcpdisp/releases/tag/mcpdisp-0.1.2
Some Packaging scripts were optimizing the buffer to the stack. This
release
fixes that.
Licenced as GPL-2+.
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
Dear LAUs,
on July 7th, 2020, 6pm CEST our viola da gamba ensemble ORLANDOviols
will play a concert, connected and streamed using FLOSS:
The Gentle True Spirit
a happy concert in these distracted Tymes
http://www.orlandoviols.com/
free admission
During these distracted times without
concerts we developed an audio interface
which allows us to play music together despite
our spatial separation. We have been playing
together in our virtual rehearsal room since
mid April, exploring rarely played repertoire.
This allowed us to develop a new concert
programme revolving around the six-part
Fantasies of the progressive young composer
William Lawes, who unfortunately died much
too young (1602-1645).
This programme will be presented as a
streaming concert: performed at five different
locations simultaneously, connected through
the internet. Your concert experience is not
only about hearing - you can watch us playing
in an interactive virtual space, arranged
around you. Join us and explore!
Viola da Gamba:
Frauke Hess, Júlia Vető, Hille Perl,
Marthe Perl, Giso Grimm, Claas Harders
Streaming assistant:
David Grimm
Looking forward to 'meet'(*) you there!
Best,
Giso
(*) Chat messages will be answered at the end of the concert