Hi all,
A group of people who do not attend the Linux Audio Conference in
Stanford this year are meeting at c-base.org to participate remotely.
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2019/#program
We'll watch the live-stream of the paper-presentations on Saturday,
Sunday, Monday 17h to 21h CET, and share dinner, which is sponsored by
the Paul Davis and the Ardour community!
You're very welcome to join our small local hallway track in the space
station below Berlin-Mitte, located in the 2nd backyard of Rungestraße
20, 10179 Berlin.
There'll also some un-conference BarCamp track, likley some LV2 hacking
on the week-end. Monday evening overlaps with the Bitwig user-group at
c-base. Going to be fun!
Looking forward to seeing you there,
robin
PS. Safe travels to all who head to Stanford.
Greetings,
I do still play a bit and even write the occasional old-fashioned song.
https://soundcloud.com/davephillips69/fair-enough-aka-the-afaict-song
No great claims for production values, but I hope you find it enjoyable.
Recorded with two mics, a cheap Ibanez electroacoustic, and Ardour6-dev.
Best,
dp
On 3/16/19 10:54 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> On 16/03/2019 21:34, Brett McCoy wrote:
>> In the "Add Control Ruler" menu in the Matrix Editor, there are only
>> these CCs listed
>>
>> 10 Pan
>> 93 Chorus
>> 7 Volume
>> 91 Reverb
>> 64 Sustain
>> 11 Expression
>> 1 Modulation
>>
>> How can I add a ruler for an arbitrary CC# -- for instance, I am
>> sending MIDI to an external sample player that has CC#2 available for
>> playing an ornamented note. How can I send this from Rosegarden (aside
>> from using Event Editor, which is painful)
>
> Try this..
>
> Open: Studio > Manage MIDI Devices
>
> In the top-left area select the button "Controllers..." for the midi
> device you are connection the sample player to.
>
> A window where you can manage including adding etc. CC# appears.
>
> When you're done the newly added CC will appear in any "Add control
> ruler" (button with the star icon), in e.g. matrix or notation editor.
>
> I used this quite a bit to have CC71 and CC74 rulers when playing to
> yoshimi ;)
So what do CC71 and CC74 do when sent to yoshimi?
--
David W. Jones
gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community
http://dancingtreefrog.com
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The Sonoj Convention is an annual event in Cologne, Germany about music
production with free and open source software (and hardware).
This year it will be on October the 26th and 27th 2019.
It features demonstrations, talks and hands-on workshops. Meet
like-minded people, learn insider knowledge and tricks, participate in
our one-hour production challenge! Everybody is welcome, no matter your
musical or technological background or capabilities.
Our Website:
https://sonoj.org
This is our first announcement, reaching out to our core audience. The
event is more than half a year away, but we are starting talks to find
speakers and lecturers now.
Sonoj is not a software-developers conference; instead the stereotypical
speaker is an experienced musician or producer.
If you would like to make a contribution, please send an informal and
short e-mail with your ideas to info(a)sonoj.org
Here are some examples from the past years, to get an idea:
* Creating a Radio Drama with Ardour (for Beginners)
* Synthesizing electronic dance music with ZynAddSubFx
* Carla Plugin Host Feature Demonstration and Workflows
*/Making Music with Text/ - Audible Programming with Sonic Pi
/* The Realm of Too Many Options/ - Write, record, mix and actually
finish your music.
* Fantasy Game Soundtrack Production in an open source ecosystem
If you would like to participate creatively in the Sonoj Convention
please reach out to us!
(And if you just want to visit, the visitor registration is already
online as well)
I am looking forward to your answer!
Nils Hilbricht
Sonoj Convention
https://www.sonoj.org.
Hello!
I'm attempting to produce a set of sound files that will be loaded into
a sampler. Given a MIDI file that contains a single channel containing
eight one-second notes, I'd like to be able to instantiate a VST plugin,
load a preset into it, pass the MIDI file through it, and record the
output to an audio file without any leading or trailing silence. I'd
like to be able to do that entirely from the command line without any
interactivity. I have a couple of hundred repetitions of this that I'd
want to perform, so as you can imagine I don't want to waste any time
on manual input.
Is there anything open-source out there that allows for this kind of
headless, command-line rendering?
--
Mark Raynsford | http://www.io7m.com
Hey
I got my hands on the sound devices usb pre 2.
It works well in 48k out of the box.
Because it should be also standard compliant for usb2 which would make
it possible to work in 96k I wonder what would have to be done to make
this possible.
Where should i ask this question?
best,
olaf