I'm thinking of getting a new 'pooter for music, and also thinking of making
it one of the new Ryzen ones. I don't think there is much point in going for
more than quad core. The 1500X looks like a good bet 3.5 to 3.7G, and not
overly expensive.
On (say) an asus motherboard with on-board radeon graphics. I'm not really
fussed about the graphics, but these seem to have better Linux support than
Nvidea ones (especially for RT kernels).
The one think I've no idea about is the sound card. I've got a positively
ancient 2496 that survived 3 PCs so far, but I think it's time for an upgrade.
Anyone any ideas about a well supported PCI-e one· It would be nice to have
balanced IO for a start!
Suggestions welcome!
--
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.
Hi folks: I've been lerking here for a while and enjoying a lot of the
conversations and peoples recordings. The reason I originally signed
up is to ask if someone might be able to give me pointers on how to
access usb devices from the command line with alsa.
I seem to be accumulating usb audio devices and have found I am
confused about how they are to be interacted with. I currently have
three different devices a Marantz microphone, a mixer and a tape
cassette player supposed to be useful for converting old tape
cassettes to digital. The mic and tape player create devices in /dev
but I'm not exactly sure how to use utilities such as arecord with
them. I was hoping there was some sort of basic how-to or tutorial on
just how they are meant to be accessed.
If anybody can give me some ideas what to look for documentation wise
I'd certainly appreciate it.
Kirk
--
Well that's it then, colour me secure!
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Hi.
Tomorrow it's the monthly meeting at c-base again. I'll be in the c-base
mainhall from 20:00.
Things to discuss: Linux Audio Conference @ c-base
Cheers.
/Daniel
This is another piece done without any BPM ticking behind. Again,
smooth and relaxed, piano based, perhaps even intimate. Notes are not
exactly falling precisely on the spots. Accent is given to the piano
theme, with some synth bass and other synth support.
Another perhaps "pensive" piece, where what was important was to
capture the improvisation and not refining it ad vitam aeternam. I
also think that I do not have yet the skills required to refine such a
spontaneous expression while still keeping its essence.
This said, mixing a solo piano is not easy at all. The pianoteq
modeling even has the noises of the hammers and the sustain pedal,
which makes me smile as this was played on a Novation Launchkey 49
keyboard.
Enjoy. And cheers.
https://soundcloud.com/nominal6/offthegrid-2
Hi all,
It's been quite a while since I last posted any songs I believe so here are
three (four) of them to remedy that.
Been working on these during the year and finally took some time to try and
put an end to them.
The songs where mostly done by myself but the last one is a collaborative
adventure with a guest singer.
https://soundcloud.com/cdee/robert-joo-pusselhttps://soundcloud.com/cdee/robert-joo-the-heisthttps://soundcloud.com/cdee/robert-joo-pinned
Using primarily MusE (the coming 3.0 release) with various plugins, Calf ,
Addictive Drums, Luftikus and droves of others.
--
And for good measure here's a live video we just recently released, Linux
(and MusE) was only involved in finalizing the audio here but still :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBsUyxa4Sqc
Have a good ending and a happy new year!
Regards,
Robert
The thread is missing the last replies Motu did regarding this issue. They
simply stated that too many people had problems when using more than 24
channels in Class Compliant mode so they had basicly put a cap on it and
referred people to the Motu driver that would let People use more than
24channels. This is very unfortunate and it seems Motu doesn't really care
about all Class Compliant users that did not have problems running higher.
To me it is strange to put a cap and not take into account whether one is
running 44k or 192 or something in between.
Also I would really like to be able to use the web GUI over the USB link to
save the cost of an AVB switch and still be able to running AVB between two
devices.
/Anders
On Dec 30, 2017 7:29 PM, "Peter P." <peterparker(a)fastmail.com> wrote:
* Moshe Werner <moshwe(a)gmail.com> [2017-12-30 18:26]:
> So I'm having an interesting issue.
>
> In the Motu menu (web-app) of my 1248 I can sometimes configure the card
> for 64 channels in the "Computer Setup" menu and sometimes the maximum
> channel count is 24.
> Very strange as all that I did was a reboot of the laptop.
> Did anyone elso of the Motu owners encounter something like that?
> I'm on firmware 1.2.9+1280.
See this thread perhaps
https://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/
2017-September/108620.html
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It seems everyone is dropping support for 32 bit machines these days - including
a number of Linux distros.
It makes me wonder how long it will be before single core machines go the same
way. Has anyone seen any hint of that yet?
I think it was LAC 2008 where I first heard discussion on how to plan for
multi-core kit - not that I was touching any code back then :)
--
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.
Hi everybody,
i recently dug out my Steinberg UR-22 interface after not using it for
several months.
During playback, i experience random clicks and pops
(s.b. encountered a similar problem with OSX:
https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=157&t=92352)
They don't seem to be on recordings or bounces, but make me crazy while
working with it.
At first i thought it was an unfaithful combination of programs, but it
happens with simple mplayer playback as well,
with or without JACK.
I have to add that the clicks sound fairly "analog", not like a "one"
sample.
Anybody experienced something similar ? Can't remember this happened the
last time i used it ...
Best,
Niklas
--
Niklas Reppel
www.parkellipsen.de