Hello everybody!
I was trying out a RME UFX in Class Compliant Mode (I'm on UbuntuStudio
16.04.04 LTS),
Analog Channels 1 - 8 worked without any problem, except that they are
being duplicated to the digital outputs, I tested with SuperCollider and
Ardour, I'm
trying to have the 22 channels working
independently, does anyone know if this is possible?
Many thanks and best of wishes!
Jorge.
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Sometimes a spoof gets remarkably close to the truth :o
The following paragraph is in today's 'The register'
"Rather than try to maintain those databases, the researchers instead chose to
study the way NAND memory chips age. They found that, as a chip undergoes
multiple program erase (PE) cycles (with information being written and then
overwritten), small imperfections will be created in the transistors that will
very slightly increase the time it takes a chip to perform erase operations."
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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.
[Apologies for cross-postings] [Please distribute]
Save the date: Linux Audio Conference 2018
The 2018 Linux Audio Conference will take place at
c-base, Berlin
7th -11th June 2018
The LAC 2018 will feature a full program of talks, workshops and music.
The official call for papers and works will be sent shortly after the
winter break -
so use the quiet of the holidays to think about possible submissions.
All relevant information will be made available on:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2018/
The LAC 2018 Organizing Team
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https://sleepmap.de
Hi everyone,
This is my first email to this list. Apologies in advance if I break any
conventions I am unaware of.
I am a long-time musician, but just getting acquainted with audio in
linux. I have a very simple goal of getting sound from a plugged
instrument to my computer via a usb-interface, the Cakewalk UA25-EX,
which I know works with linux.
So far the instrument's output is received by the interface, and the
interface is recognized by the computer. I asked in the ardour forums on
how to get ardour to recognize that the input for audio is the usb
interface. They suggested <https://community.ardour.org/node/15577> I
use ALSA instead of jack to connect to Ardour. The interface of Ardour
allows me to select the Cakewalk interface as input and output, but when
I play the instrument I see that while the interface gets the signal,
the audio is not received by Ardour. If I change the input to my
laptop's microphone, then I do get a signal. The problem, then, lies in
the connection between the interface and Ardour (or the computer?)
I checked the Alsamixer levels and they are not at 0. The advice from
the Ardour forum was to contact this mailing list, as I probably need
some help checking the connection of the usb interface to the computer.
Thanks in advance
Announcing a new release of project "droning", tune 281 "The Bay of
Atlantis".
*Stream it here:* https://louigi.bandcamp.com/album/281-the-bay-of-atlantis
*Word from the author:*
Extensive work went into this creation.
I wanted the tune to create a feeling that this is one solid composition,
not a soundtrack with distinct segments, but something rather like an ocean
which is in one instance is calm and in the other - furious. But still just
one single ocean.
To all of you travelers out there, and to those of us who find visiting
nonexistent places important.
*Technical specs:* Qtractor, Rakarrack, Carla, Kluppe, seq24 and a number
of LV2 plugins. Zyn is used, although a number of sounds came from other
sources.
--
Louigi Verona
https://www.patreon.com/droninghttps://louigiverona.com/
Quite the contrary to the current weather, here's a Summer Theme,
another upbeat and bright piece this time built on acoustic bass
guitar and acoustic guitars. With drums, percussions and synth
coloring.
https://soundcloud.com/nominal6/summer-theme
Enjoy !
Cheers.
Has anyone on the list used a device with a Freescale/NXP i.MX6 processor
and used the ALSA drivers for the on-chip audio? I am interested in a
device with that processor, but I don't want to purchase one without some
verification that audio is usable.
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Chris Caudle