Hallo,
I'm considering starting to DJ again, but this time not with vinyl as
I used to, but with a Linux laptop playing netaudio. Now as
more-and-more net labels start to use a Creative Commons license that
prohibits commercial use as described here:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd-nc/1.0/legalcode I wonder,
if playing tracks licensed as this in a club/pub where I will be payed
(badly) for my DJ-ing is commercial use? I fear, it is, and that thus
my netaudio DJ-ing is doomed unless I break the license hoping noone
will see it.
And a related question: If I would do a radio feature on net audio,
which I would be payed for writing introductory texts and recording
this speech, would this be commercial use, even if this would run on a
public radio without any kind of advertising or money making on the
station's side?
Of course I would follow other license requirements like attribution
and such.
ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
Hello list,
I'm running gentoo kernel 2.20-gentoo-r8.
I start jack (0.91.1) with jackd -vR -d alsa ,as root.
muse is working (if started as root)
so is ardour
But when I try Alsaplayer -o jack somefile.someformat,
it says "Failed to load output plugin "jack". Trying defaults."
When I shut down jack alsaplayer starts playing perfectly
Does it have something to do with the asoundrc-science?
I tried copiing the jack-plugin text for .asoundrc somewhere
from the alsa-site, the same result
I thought it should work without the .asoundrc,but maybe I'm wrong.
Anyone knows what I'm missing?
Thanks in advance,
Jaap van Geffen
Hello,
I was wondering if it's possible to get a sound card(s) to work with
linux to record multiple audio inputs at the same time and track them. I
was looking at the Midiman 1010LT as I would want to process more than
four inputs at once, but I can't find out if you can use all of it's
inputs at the same time, or if there's any software that would even
allow such mad creations to be born. Any suggestions as to where to go
or what to use would be very helpful indeed.
Thanks,
Simon
Gnomoradio is a peer-to-peer music playing system that can read and
understand Creative Commons licenses. In addition to playing local
files, it has the ability to recommend, download, and play free music
(mp3s and oggs) in a user-friendly way.
There are many large and subtle bugfixes in this release, and the user
interface is improved. An upgrade is highly recommended for all current
users.
Website: http://gnomoradio.org/
Tarball: http://gnomoradio.org/pub/devel/gnomoradio-0.9.tar.gz
Jim Garrison
List of changes in 0.9
- Now compatible with libxml++ 1.0 API
- Improvements to determining an ogg's title
- You can no longer start a second download of a resource while it is
checking the checksum
- Other HubClient fixes
- More functionality added to right-click menu
- OGG playing fixes
- radio playlist is now saved in configuration
- saves all configuration every 10 minutes in case of crash (and alarm
now works finally)
- no longer needs esd running for mp3's to play (as long as the sample
rate is standard)
- lots of fixes involving disabling Rainbow
- cancel now works in song path directory selector
- added IntroDruid
- many changes in HttpServer
- changed the way downloads are signaled internally through SongList's
- fixed lots of packing issues
- added PlaylistDruid (Matt)
- added timer (Matt)
- fixed way state/next song is signaled to UI
Hi!
gmorgan is a rhythm station. a full programable accompaniment tool in
real-time and also a pattern based sequencer.
Requirements:
---------------------
ALSA
FLTK
News on 0.22
--------------------
-Added Master Tempo Track
-Added New Skin Functions
-Added New Skins
-Improved Pattern and Control Editor
-Improved Sequencer Window
-8Mb less of memory usage
-Help file better translated (Thanks to Andreas Kilgus)
-Bug Fixes
gmorgan is availabe on:
http://gmorgan.sf.net
Thanks
Josep
hi,
I am having some problems getting alsa
to play anything with maestro3 driver built in
to the kernel although oss emulation seems to be
working fine.
Should I be leaving some of the drivers as modules?
Thank you
Sly Cormier
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Ahh, but there really is nothing like 50 hand painted cd covers for your
first limited edition release!
m.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tim hall [mailto:tech@glastonburymusic.org.uk]
> first time in my life I own my own means of production, although the
> covers
> won't be up to much until I can afford a new printer. go figure.
Anyone here using 192kHz for sampling?
I know that lower sampling frequencies (44.1, 48, 88.2, 96) are more
popular, but i wonder if someone tried to use 176.4 or 192kHz with Linux
audio software?
If you did, what was the hardware (sound cards) and software (JACK?
Ardour? etc.) that you used?
Any problems? How many stereo channels were you able to use
simultaneously (and what was your CPU and disk speeds)?
Did you try to apply LADSPA filters on 192kHz channels? How long before
the system became unresponsive and started to drop frames?
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
"michael heubeck":
>
> hi,
>
> i don't know much about professional audio-applications for linux but i
> want to try using VST-Instruments with linux-applications. which
> applications can i tra/use?
As far as I know, the only linux-program with support for vst-instruments
is Pure Data, using the k_vst~ external.
pure-data.sf.netwww.notam02.no/arkiv/src/pd/
> is it possible to get low or almost no
> tatency with the new kernel 2.6?
>
Yes, but your chances are probably better with 2.4.
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