Hi,
I've a question.
The List-System is sending the reminder once a month.
It includes the password unencrypted.
Is this a good idea?
Regards,
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Just wondering who (of the usual suspects) is intending to go over to America
for this.
Unfortunately I won't be able to make it this year :'(
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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.
Hey hey,
I know this holds many opening for personal taste, but... I am looking for a
good chorus plugin (LADSPA or LV2) to put on voice for an electronic piece.
Think lush pads, reverb and an ambient feel. I am looking for some stereo
width and perceptible chorusing without being so aggressive as to disguise the
itch of the vocals.
I am usually working with the CAPS chorus and lately with the CS2 chorus. But
somehow I don't like the CAPS one on monophonic instruments/vocals and the
Csound chorus is missing the stereo element.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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Taking us to places
We have never been before... <3
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On 2019-01-31 10:03:56 (+0100), al3xu5 / dotcommon wrote:
> Being systemd a complete nightmare (which turns your machine to a
> windows-like system), simply stop using it and migrate to a
> systemd-free system.
Everyone's entitled to their opinion I guess, but how on earth does this
help with the question at hand?
If you're plainly here to rant about how bad systemd is (or rave about
how great your particular distro is), maybe find another mailing list to
do so.
It's getting quite annoying (given your recent track record on that
particular topic) and really doesn't provide any useful information
regarding the original topic, especially as you fail to supply
information on why and how a jackd-as-a-daemon-setup on Devuan could be
considered more suitable or would even look like. Please be constructive
and provide examples instead of bad-mouthing other people's work.
e.g. "Hey look, this is how we do things on Devuan - without systemd -
to have jackd start as a daemon. You can also use that instead of
Raspbian."
Doesn't hurt, does it?
Best,
David
--
https://sleepmap.de
Hi
. . . and I make another one, the GxFenderizer.
This one is for those who love the clean solid state Fender amp sounds.
It comes with a solo and a bright channel. The simulation is based on
the Fender Stage 160 preamp.
source code:
https://github.com/brummer10/GxFenderizer.lv2
regards
hermann
Hi dear list,
http://jackaudio.org/faq/persistent_connections.html
mentions that there is a way for persistent connections without using a
GUI program. The page says about this way to do it that
"The semi-automatic, script-based one is described in another FAQ."
but I can't seem to find it. What could be meant here?
Thanks!
P
Hi,
since I'm using Linux nowadays more or less only for mastering with
imported audio files, I didn't notice a disastrous change of the
qjackctl GUI, that seemingly already happened a while ago.
The "Connect" window is replaced by a "Graph" window.
Complex connections are never easy to track visually, but at least the
old "Connect" GUI is clear, concise, well-structured and readable.
The new "Graph" GUI is seemingly an attempt to draw virtual Pollock
pictures, see https://i.imgur.com/3TFRGZF.png, even the text became
unreadable. However, even without way too small text at tolerable
zooming for the graph, in one colour on nearly the same colour and even
without shadow effects, the way the routing is displayed by default
renders qjackctl unusable.
I'm aware that it is possible to move the items, I also can move my
computer, synthesizers, mixing console, effects, but for good reasons I
don't want to move anything from one to another place, if my intention
is to restore a session and to make music.
Searching for the last usable qjackctl release, I found out that the last
version providing the usable "Connect" GUI is 0.5.2.
[rocketmouse@archlinux tmp]$ cat /var/log/pacman.log | grep qjackctl | grep grade | tail -4
[2019-01-29 01:12] [ALPM] downgraded qjackctl (0.5.5-1 -> 0.5.4-1)
[2019-01-29 01:13] [ALPM] downgraded qjackctl (0.5.4-1 -> 0.5.0-1)
[2019-01-29 01:14] [ALPM] upgraded qjackctl (0.5.0-1 -> 0.5.3-1)
[2019-01-29 01:16] [ALPM] downgraded qjackctl (0.5.3-1 -> 0.5.2-2)
Am I the only one who wants to get back the old GUI?
Regards,
Ralf
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4.20.5.arch1-1
4.19.15_rt12-0
4.19.13_rt10-0
4.19.10_rt8-0
4.18.16_rt9-1
Hi there
I am selling at low price an RME Digi96/8 PAD with its daughter board
*AEB4-I* allowing to record 8 tracks at a time. This is a PCI card not
PCI-e, and works very well under Linux systems. You can watch the specs
on the 'old' RME site :
http://www.rme-audio.de/old/english/aeb/aeb48i.htm
I can't use it no more because I use now a laptop exclusively.
If interested, make me an offer and I'll check for shipping (I live in
France). I will also supply a multijack cable 4 stereo<->8 mono.
Thanks
Hi,
trying to use zita-n2j and depending on its different buffer sizes or
jackd buffer sizes it prints
Waiting for 10.0 seconds...
and does not play back audio. This message seems undocumented in the man
page and a I wonder under which conditions it arrives...
Thanks for all ideas!
P
Hey hey,
since my system upgrade (Arch Linux) last night, I have issues with mod-host
or liblilv. The following error - or variants thereof - appears:
lilv_lib_open(): error: Failed to open library
/usr/lib/lv2/lsp-plugins.lv2/lsp-plugins-lv2.so
(/usr/lib/lv2/lsp-plugins.lv2/lsp-plugins-lv2.so: failed to map segment from
shared object)
can't get lilv instance
resp -102
With the calf vocoder it's libfreetype.so.6 and the segment from shared
object.
Can anyone hint at the origin or point to good possibilities?
I did reinstall mod-host and the calf plugins just now, in case something got
mixed up. No change before and after.
Best wishes and thanks,
Jeanette
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* SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jeanette_c
* Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMS4rfGrTwz8W7jhC1Jnv7g
* GitHub: https://github.com/jeanette-c
* Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanette_c_s
I love the things you say
And I love the love your touch conveys <3
(Britney Spears)