Finally, I would like to introduce the OpenJay Development Krew [OJDK],
which actually is only a mailing list with little mail-traffic.
The OJDK is the right place for OSS Dj oriented software developers: here
you should find the right audience for discussing, sharing and improving code,
take / give suggestions and similar.
The OSS software is actually a powerful alternative (and with always
greater occurrence a refferral point) in many fields. Although it is not the
djing OSS case. There are many reasons for that: little OSS compatible
hardware,
few and small projects... few users...
The closed ring of open dj software is based upon few users and few
developers. Crashing it is my intention. To do that my efforts are enclosed
in three projects (enough to cover the whole issue) :
- OpenJay.org : the user side of the opensource dj world ;
- OpenJay Development Krew [OJDK] : the developer side of the opensource dj
world ;
- Jay'O'Rama : my personal software solution which I'm developing since 1 year
and that will be only an alternative ;
You should think to OJDK not as a project factory, but mainly as an improving
factor for code and a discussing place. Projects will come if needed and
desired.
Please...if you are an interested developer, CATCH THE OPPORTUNITY, join
the OJDK list and mail it! More than money or hardware, I need more than ever
some community help in these directions...
There are already some project developers joined our little community.
See the homepage for more info:
http://www.openjay.org/ojdkhttp://www.ojdk.tk
--
          J_Zar
        Gianluca Romanin
        ----------------
   see you at OpenJay.Org
I sent a message about this on Monday. Did you run the fixheaders
script? After I did that I was still getting errors with jfst.c so I
gave up.
m.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu [mailto:linux-audio-
> user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Knecht
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 2:44 PM
> To: Jesse Chappell
> Cc: Linux-audio-users
> Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] jack_fst build question
>
> Jesse Chappell wrote:
> <SNIP>
> > Either re-configure and install libfst with the --prefix=/usr
> > option (recommended for most people, especially gentoo'ers)
>
> Thanks Jesse,
> One step forward anyway. Now:
>
> mark@flash jack_fst-1.2 $ make
> make all-am
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mark/data/jack_fst-1.2'
> if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -g -O2 -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0
> -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr/include/atk-1.0
> -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/freetype2
> -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include
-I/usr/include/vst
> -MT jfst.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/jfst.Tpo" \
> -c -o jfst.o `test -f 'jfst.c' || echo './'`jfst.c; \
> then mv -f ".deps/jfst.Tpo" ".deps/jfst.Po"; \
> else rm -f ".deps/jfst.Tpo"; exit 1; \
> fi
> In file included from jfst.c:25:
> /usr/include/vst/aeffectx.h:934: error: syntax error before
"VstFileType"
> /usr/include/vst/aeffectx.h:951: error: syntax error before '}' token
> make[1]: *** [jfst.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mark/data/jack_fst-1.2'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
> mark@flash jack_fst-1.2 $
>
>
> Maybe I somehow got the wrong header file? SDK2.3? (Or 2.0?)
>
> - Mark
>
>
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So I am not at my machine at the moment but I think you need to put the
headers in to the vst directory, then run the fixheaders script then do
a make.
However I am also just a simple user so of course you may have already
done this and it still doesn't work. But I remember getting your error
on Saturday night and fixing it somehow.
m.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu [mailto:linux-audio-
> user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Knecht
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 3:03 PM
> To: A list for linux audio users
> Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] jack_fst build question
>
> Matthew Allen wrote:
> > I sent a message about this on Monday. Did you run the fixheaders
> > script? After I did that I was still getting errors with jfst.c so I
> > gave up.
> >
> > m.
> >
> I did run the fixheaders thing. I think this is part of the problem.
> From the jack_fst README:
>
> <SNIP>
> You need to have AEffect.h and aeffectx.h in your include path.
> they can be downloaded from
>
>
http://ygrabit.steinberg.de/users/ygrabit/public_html/vstsdk/Download/VS
T%
> 20Plug
> -Ins%20SDK%202.3/vstsdk2.3.zip
>
> and are located in source/common. unfortunately aeffectx.h
> contains some constructors making the C compiler grok. Remove them we
> dont use t
> hem.
>
> copy them to your include path.
> <SNIP>
>
> This might as well be Greek to me. What's a constructor? What exactly
to
> I remove. What include path are they talking about.
>
> Me no understando. Stupid user.... ;-)
>
> - Mark
>
>
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>The real good news is that the feature freeze and push
>for 1.0 will cause these interfaces to be worked on.
>I'm getting pretty excited about it because I think
>it's going to happen soon. :)
>
>ron
Oh Please Please Please Please Please etc.etc.etc ...... drool, slobber, dribble, tremble, dream, pray etc.etc.etc..... ahhhhhh; will I wake up and find it was all a dream ? The minute my Linux boxes can communicate with the real world reliably via MTC / SMPTE I'm in full time!!! Just wish I could get the whole CVS thing,love to try beta 15 but alas just not geeky enough.
till later,
Geoff.
Hello all,
I asked this on the MusE and the Rosegarden list, but no answers so far.
Until now, I used MusE 0.6.3 for sequencing, as a slave being controlled
by my external BR-8 HD-recorder.
Switching to MusE 0.7.0pre3 breaks things: When I start the BR-8, the
MusE cursor does not move, but after I pressed stop it direclty jumps to
the correct place (without having played any sound).
So I decided to give Rosegarden a try: The MIDI events show up in the
Transport Window, but Rosegarden does neither start nor stop.
I think I have configured both programs correctly to run as a slave.
Any hint?
Thank you,
t.
--
Thorsten Mika mailto: tmika(a)t-online.de
Hamm / Germany TM5173-RIPE
Public Key ID: 41338C37 -- http://www.keyserver.net
Greetings:
I've made some minor updates and URL corrections for the Linux
soundapps site, but I've also discovered a problem with the European
mirror. The site at www.linuxsound.at now presents an advertisement for
ATNET, and the advert includes a link to http://linuxsound.atnet.at.
Alas, that link doesn't work correctly either. I've written to ATNET
twice already and have heard nothing from them. If the problem persists
for another week I'll remove that link. The Japanese mirror is also
experiencing a problem: apparently it isn't updating the top and TOC
pages, which is uncool because I've added material to both those parts.
Hopefully the Japanese mirror will update completely by this weekend.
For the time, the only completely current site for the Linux soundapps
pages is now:
http://linux-sound.org
And you all know the rest...
Best regards,
dp
Hi, I've just migrated my studio over to Linux (whoohoo!) from
Windows/Finale/Cakewalk and need some more details on synchronization
between applications, specifically Ardour and Rosegarden4. The Ardour
manual is a little sparse in this area.
Specifically, I am using Rosegarden to control a MIDI keyboard and a
MIDI drum machine which route their audio outputs into an external mixer
and then back into the DAW hardware (Audiophile 2496). Works great, of
course, with much less fuss than Finale or Cakewalk. My drums are
broken up into multiple tracks (one for kick drum, one for snare, etc),
so I can mix them separately as needed (the way you would with a real
drum kit). So I need to capture the audio coming into Ardour (will have
to record each track individually), which is easy enough to do, but I
need to make sure each track stays in synch with the other drum tracks
or I will have a bloody mess. The version of Cakewalk I used didn't
have SMPTE support, but I assume I will have to use something along
those lines.
Any online documentation to look at? I couldn't find any... if there is
also some kind of auto-sync so when the MIDI playback starts in
Rosegarden, Ardour will automatically start recording the incoming audio
would be useful also.
I was recently converting some compact cassettes to ogg/flac when I
noticed the stereo image was reversed.
After poking about, I came to the conclusion that:
Left Channel:
White or black phono (RCA) plug
Tip of stereo jack
Right Channel:
Red phono (RCA) plug
Ring of stereo jack
but I couldn't find a definitive answer on the web. I have one
commercially made hookup cable that goes red phono to the tip of the
jack on the other end, and yes, this was the one pugged into the sound
card...
Is this correct?
Regards,
Pete.
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Ok, DAW/sequencer sync has been discussed.
But how about sequencer/sequencer?
Case in point:
I'd like to use Rosegarden or Muse as a sequencer for the solo parts, or
for anything that has long sequences that do not repeat too much.
But i'd like to use Seq24 for the small repetitive loops, because it's
such an ideal tool for that.
How do i ensure that the sequencers stay in sync? I mean, both in terms
of beats / minute and in terms of synchronized operation
(start/stop/record).
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/