Hi.
This is just too cool to not share it immediately.
For tmux users wanting to be able to peak at the output of their
autostarted jackd, put this in ~/.jackdrc:
/usr/bin/tmux new-window -d -n jackd "jackd --temporary -d alsa -P -p 264 -d hw:sofhdadsp; tmux wait-for -S jackd" ; wait-for jackd
Whenever a client starts the server, it will run in a separate
window. The wait-for is there to avoid returning immediately, which
would confuse the client.
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CYa,
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Hey hey,
I'd like to present my latest song: Dark Spiral:
https://youtu.be/Y7pL-gVw38o
A wild ride with lots of genre sghtings at the wayside: synth music, metal,
prog and even a bit of classical inspired music. A polyphonic melody section
with lovely analogue synths, a bass section heavily featuring Yoshimi and
really punch metal-like drums. Not to mention the "spiral" of ecstasy, a
key-modulation fest!
This is also the last track of my latest album: Spiral Dreams, which marks a
journey through Berlin School synth music, prog and deeper downbeat electro,
by its natur relying on Yoshimi and Csound a lot:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/spiral_dreams/index.html
Enjoy and best wishes,
Jeanette
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* Website: http://juliencoder.de - for summer is a state of sound
* Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMS4rfGrTwz8W7jhC1Jnv7g
* Audiobombs: https://www.audiobombs.com/users/jeanette_c
* GitHub: https://github.com/jeanette-c
You should take me as I am
'Cause I can promise you
Baby, what you see is what you get <3
(Britney Spears)
Hey hey,
I had a Zoom H4N for a long time, which is now broken. I know many - if not
all - portable devices will register as class compliant mass storage devices,
so Linux isn't such a specialty to consider. But I have other requirements and
know that there are some people - occasionally - working with field
recordings. Perhaps thinking out of the box may yield the best path.
I really need a stereo microphone which can record to a memory chip as
uncompressed - or lossless - 48kHz 16bit - or upwards. Since I'm blind the
device has to be usable, i.e. no touchscreen and not too many/complex menus.
The more static such menus the better. And it should definitely have less
self-noise than the Zoom H4N.
I'm looking for something up to about 230 EUR.
What I've seen so far: Olympus ls-p1, it has a speech menu, less noise, but I
hope that there's better quality around. I don't know about the usability of
the ls-p4, nor about its sound improvement.
I've seen the Zoom H5, which apparently has less noise and I can only assume
is easy to use, once format and quality are set.
I have considered a smart phone solution, but last time I tried, I couldn't
mount my iphone app containers on Linux, so that approach I will take with
caution.
I think there are some microphones around which can record to a built in
card/mememory...
If it helps: I often used my recorder for field recordings outside,
spontaneously stopping when I heard something interesting. I also used it to
walk around in sonically interesting spaces. I have rarely used it mounted or
set on a stable surface.
I'd appreciate any pointers and suggestions.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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* Website: http://juliencoder.de - for summer is a state of sound
* Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMS4rfGrTwz8W7jhC1Jnv7g
* Audiobombs: https://www.audiobombs.com/users/jeanette_c
* GitHub: https://github.com/jeanette-c
... And that I know you're out there and I know that you still care <3
(Britney Spears)
Hi!
I want to make some recordings with my Røde NT-SF1 and add some mono
sounds, later, which needs the same reverb to make it fit into the
recording.
I wonder if there is a reverb working with impulse response for ambsonics…?
Greets!
Mitsch