On Jun 6, 2017 11:00, jonetsu <jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, 6 Jun 2017 22:21:58 +0200
> Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy(a)autostatic.com> wrote:
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> > On 06/06/2017 10:07 PM, Ivan K wrote:
> > > The track stops at 45 seconds for me. Is that the intent?
> >
> > Same here. I can see a fade out in the graph so it's probably
> > intentional.
>
> Wasn't that a principle of resonate.is to have people pay to hear more ?
That's my understanding of how resonate.is works. Difficult to pay an artist for their work if there's no money coming in to pay them.
David W. Jones
gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community
http://dancingtreefrog.com
Hi,
Here's a Psychedilc Experimental Rock track that some of you might enjoy.
https://resonate.is/song/2565/jet_echo-summerset_-_redux/
Remixed/remastered using qtractor with some assistance from a few calf/tap
plugins.
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
Hey hey,
I'd like to announce the release of Wind of sorrow:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/Wind_of_sorrow.mp3http://juliencoder.de/nama/Wind_of_sorrow.ogg
and
http://juliencoder.de/nama/Wind_of_sorrow.flac
Again, it's a piano solo, with some dynamic, thus the additional FLAC version.
The mood is nicely expressed by the title, some lovely IR reverb was added to
the mix and the rest is history. :) All conceived and recorded within one
hour. I wished I could have written this, when I felt like that. But now it's
here and I didn't want to forget it, after my short trip this weekend. :)
Feedback is welcome.
Enjoy and best wishes,
Jeanette
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When you need someone, you just turn around and I will be there <3
Hello dear list,
After some silence here, i just wrote this little tune* called
"The Relief", it is dedicated to the LAU. I hope you will enjoy it!
As i use to write unfinished short tunes, this falls into this
category too. So, don't feel frustrated at the end, i told you.
It only lasts 3 minutes. I used musescore with the Salamander SFZ piano,
Sonatina double bass, and yoshimi with classical ImpossibleDream patch.
I recorded it with qjackrcd, orchestrated by qjackctl.
Thank you for listening !
[*] http://brouits.free.fr/music/exmachina/the_relief.ogg
ahoy all,
i have been testing out a Zoom H5 which (along w/ the H6 for that
matter) is advertised as NOT supporting passive instrument connections on the
TRS inputs. to quote the manual: "Direct input of passive guitars and basses
is not supported." thus i assumed that i would need a DI box/effect box/etc.
to record well any directly connected passive electric guitar or bass.
however, when i connect my electric guitar (Lace Sensors and Alumitone
pickups) and electric bass, both passive, to the TRS connections on inputs 1 &
2 of the H5 with gain only at 5 of 10, i get a good sound and strong signal,
seemingly the same as when they are connected to an interface (in this case a
Zoom U-44) that supports Hi-Z connections.
i first contacted Zoom support and they replied:
"There is no issue connecting a passive guitar to the 1/4" input on the H5.
There may only be an issue with level or noise, but if you are satisfied with
the audio quality then there is no problem."
now while i do not yet have a good understanding of Lo vs. Hi-Z, i
have read various posts about it. they seem to indicate that the passive
guitar signal would lose some frequencies with this kind of connection and
thus this setup is undesirable.
but again as it "sounds the same", i had some questions before investing in a
DI box or getting a different interface:
would the fact that the pickups are Lace Sensors and Alumintones have anything
to do with the passive signal being picked up fairly well by the non Hi-Z
input?
is there a way to check (preferably in software) if frequencies are actually
missing or if the signal quality is indeed reduced when compared to one from a
Hi-Z input?
is it possible that the H5 has good enough preamps/whatever that the gain on
the inputs is enough to make the passive signal OK?
so to summarize: is this an acceptable solution for recording a
directly connected passive instrument (in this case an electric guitar and
bass) even though the H5 does not officially support it?
thanks, w
PS: for those wondering the H5 works great w/ GNU+Linux as an audio interface
We are linux developers with no ALSA experience. We have an application
where we want to take 1 to 4 I2s streams, run them through a mixer, and
then output them in their original format on the same i2s streams. These
i2s streams are from one source but can represent 2-8 channels. These
streams can contain PCM (also multi channel PCM), all DTS and Dolby formats
up to HD (DTS-HDMA & Dolby True-HD). If there is an off the shelf audio
chip we can buy with ALSA support that can do the above, we would like to
use it. We might also need to mix in a microphone with ducking support
etc... any suggestions would be helpful.