Hi,
How do I set the ouput line level of my delta 66 to -10dbv? Under
windows this can be done using the delta control panel but I can't see
any option for this in envy24control nor alsamixer.
thanks
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rob <mailingLists(a)pangolin.org.uk>
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I'm looking for inexpensive soundcard but with high quality... for
recording dan monitoring
I found two candidates:
- - Soundtrack DSP24 (seems hard to find it in local store)
- - SB Audigy 2
Can some1 share experience on these two soundcard in linux...
regards,
khad
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I'm having trouble getting my audio hardware to work under linux. I'm
not sure if this is the correct place to ask a qustion like this
though... I'm getting noise on the audio input with a faint shadow of
what I'm trying to record. I'm trying to get one sound card working
first and hope to add one or two more.
Michael Tench
For those list members who are going to the postponed LinuxUser &
Developer Expo next week in Birmingham (that's England, not Alabama)
is there interest in rescheduling the informal linux-audio-users
meeting I originally proposed?
I'm going to be there all three days, but I'd prefer to meet up on the
Thursday, say 12.30pm for lunch? Meet at the Rosegarden stand?
Hopefully it will have calmed down a bit by then and I'll be able to
get away from our own stand...
Cheers
Daniel
Hi All:
I'm wondering if Dave Phillip's book 'Linux Music and Sound' is still a good
buy. Given that it was published 3 years ago, would much of the material now be
out of date?
TIA
Mick
Hello,
as both the participants of the 1st LAD conference and people at ZKM
enjoyed the meeting, Frank and I asked for the possibility to hold a
second meeting at ZKM next year.
The answer was positive and therefore we can announce that the 2nd LAD
conference is planned to take place April 29th - May 2nd 2004 at ZKM Karlsruhe.
the option to have more room. In addition to the rooms we had for the last
conference, we now have the option to also use a hall which is about double
the size of the lecture hall we used for the last meeting. This hall is even
more attractive since it is the recording studio of ZKM and can also serve as
a concert hall. This time there is also the option to invite artists who
actually do music with Linux software.
Early registrations (email either me or Frank Neumann <Frank.Neumann_AT_st.com>)
would help us to estimate the approximate scale of the event which can be
even larger than last time. If you can do a talk or presentation please let
us know the subject and estimated time you need for this. Depending on the
number of talks we can decide whether we will have two parallel sessions.
If the program of the event is fixed earlier than last time, this will
help to advertise it in journals and among relevant companies. It might
also help to find possible sponsors.
Updates on this will follow from time to time.
Matthias
--
Dr. Matthias Nagorni
SuSE Linux AG
Deutschherrnstr. 15-19 phone: +49 911 74053375
D - 90429 Nuernberg fax : +49 911 74053483
The DSP24 works fine in Linux. There are a number of ST Audio products built on it. I have the DSP2000 C-Port and it works fine. M-Audio has a card based on the same chipset. I think it's the Audiophile 2496.
Jan
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Sent: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 10:08:02 -0700
To: "linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu" <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Audigy 2 and DSP24
Audigy2 has faily decent all around linux support with Alsa, although I don't think you'll get at 24bit x 192khz i/o. It'll basically act as a Live! w/ really nice DACs :P
later,
Steve
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 03:10:36PM +0700, Khadiyd Idris wrote:
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> Can some1 share experience on these two soundcard in linux...
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> regards,
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Version 2.2.0 of the musical score editor NoteEdit is available:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
New features:
- export ABC music (http://abcplus.sourceforge.net)
Please read The ABC music export discussion page
The tool abcm2ps (http://moinejf.free.fr)
very surprising software, because:
o it consits of only 10 short C files,
o it compiles in less than 30 seconds,
o it converts Beethoven's 5th symphony (1st mov.)
in less than 10 seconds to PostScript
o it deals with a very easy comprehensible source
language (ABC music)
o it is GPL
o it needs no TeX or LaTex installation.
- MusiXTeX: export in \smallmusicsite, \largemusicsize, \Largemusicsize
- LilyPond:
o drum notes can be exported as "normal" notes. This is because the
LilyPond drum notes handling sometimes produces) weird results.
o anacrusis works (again)
--
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja(a)informatik.tu-chemnitz.de)
Hello, would appreciate any help with this.
Trying to compile legasynth but its got me stumped. ./configure runs okay but
it complains it can build but cannot execute a gtkmm file. If I skip the
Gtkmm check, (and dependency check) it then breaks early on in the compile.
I am using Debian (sid) and have tried uninstalling libgtkmm-dev and
installing the tarball but to no avail: same symptoms.
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/stone/legasynth-0.4.1/effects'
g++ -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"\"
-DPACKAGE_STRING=\"\" -DPACKAGE_BUGREPORT=\"\" -DPACKAGE=\"LegaSynth\"
-DVERSION=\"0.4.1\" -DHAVE_LIBASOUND=1 -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -I. -I.
-DOSS_ENABLED -DALSA_ENABLED -O3 -ffast-math -DPOSIX_ENABLED
-I/usr/lib/gtkmm/include -I/usr/include/gtk-1.2 -I/usr/include/glib-1.2
-I/usr/lib/glib/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/lib/sigc++-1.0/include
-I/usr/include/sigc++-1.0 -I../lib -I../freeverb -c -o chorus.o `test -f
chorus.cpp || echo './'`chorus.cpp
In file included from chorus.h:21,
from chorus.cpp:18:
../lib/typedefs.h:32: error: syntax error before `(' token
../lib/typedefs.h:35: error: `cacabuffer' was not declared in this scope
../lib/typedefs.h:35: error: `m_val' was not declared in this scope
../lib/typedefs.h:35: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of `sprintf' with no
type
../lib/typedefs.h:35: error: `int sprintf' redeclared as different kind of
symbol
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/3.3/include/stdio.h:310: error: previous
declaration of `int sprintf(char*, const char*, ...)'
../lib/typedefs.h:35: error: initializer list being treated as compound
expression
../lib/typedefs.h:36: error: parse error before `return'
In file included from chorus.h:21,
from chorus.cpp:18:
../lib/typedefs.h:41:1: warning: no newline at end of file
In file included from chorus.cpp:18:
chorus.h:41: error: 'vector' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type.
chorus.cpp: In constructor `Chorus::Chorus(int)':
chorus.cpp:23: error: `ringbuffer' undeclared (first use this function)
chorus.cpp:23: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for
each function it appears in.)
chorus.cpp: In member function `void Chorus::process(Sint32*, Sint32*, int)':
chorus.cpp:80: warning: initialization to `int' from `double'
chorus.cpp:80: warning: argument to `int' from `double'
chorus.cpp:81: warning: initialization to `int' from `double'
chorus.cpp:81: warning: argument to `int' from `double'
chorus.cpp:118: warning: initialization to `int' from `double'
chorus.cpp:118: warning: argument to `int' from `double'
make[1]: *** [chorus.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/stone/legasynth-0.4.1/effects'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
James
On Saturday 14 June 2003 02:50 am, Frank Barknecht wrote:
[...]
> here's someone making music with a dot matrix printer:
When I was about 10 (around 1960), the place my father worked
installed a barnful of IBM's; I got to tour the joint, and the
thing I remember best was when one of the operators played
a buzzy "Happy Birthday" on what I remember as a printer, though
maybe it was the paper tape reader.