Well, some time ago we were discussing an easier mp3 editor, still looking.
Meanwhile, wondering if there are ways of having audio search for the next
completely available sound card? Now I have 4 of them, not that I want to, but I
can play multiple files at a time. You see, in the future, if I am listening to
speech in a graphical setting, I still wanna rip audio in xvfb with Iceweasel.
As of now, if speech-dispatcher is running, I can only play other audio, not
record, so I would want that setup to pick the next empty card. Can some1 please
inform how easy this would be to setup in Debian? Thanks so much in advance
Hart
I noticed some pieces announced on the list are hosted on archive.org
So now apparently 'anyone' can upload their content to archive.org
applying a CC license?
It looks like archive.org has gone a long way with audio since I last
checked and has lots of very nice features (at least from my point of
view) such as html5 player, direct links to audio files, waveform diplay
etc. [1]
Given that soundcould (where I have some stuff on) doesn't work on my
Linux browser since months (and it has some really annoying 'features'
like unprompted/unexpected/unavoidable "autoplay"), moving everything to
archive.org and sticking to it for future content seems very tempting
(not only from the technical point of view of course).
Any reason why one *shouldn't* do it today?
Opinions and ideas welcome.
Lorenzo.
[1] https://archive.org/about/faqs.php#Audio
Good evening list,
Again, i would like to share with you a space/ambient piece composed
under Linux, but also which a friend of mine collaborated to, with
percussive sound effects she made on a M$ OS with some
idontknowwhatsoftware®. It was made last year, but i think i did not
mention it on the list, until now.
This was my first collaborative experience and i liked it, we made 3
version, but this one is my preferred [1].
The body of this piece [2] is very simple:
seq24 controlling 2 voices (3 in fact): one is zyn on the bass (plus
some bleeps), and the second is a custom amsynth patch (the lead voice).
All that recorded with timemachine, then edited with audacity to add the
percussive effects my friend made. Then i overdubbed it with an edited
recording of a Mercury7 mission voice from the NASA (freely available on
archive.org [*]).
[1] the full version:
https://soundcloud.com/brouits/d-sert-nina-kardec-collab
[2] the vanilla seq24/zyn/ams version:
https://soundcloud.com/brouits/desert-second-take
[*] Scott Carpenter voice only:
https://ia801408.us.archive.org/28/items/Mercury7/462-AAG.flac
Hope you will enjoy it, with big loudspeakers (some sounds are very low
and at low frequencies).
This piece yields me to a question: where does the musical discourse lie
between the synth sounds and the astronaut's voice ?
Cheers,
- Ben
Another short piece concluding this trilogy, done from scratch
on a very lazy Sunday. This one is acoustic based, with synths and
a jazzbrush kit from a Korg Microstation.
Neither reverie, nor cauchemard.
https://soundcloud.com/nominal6/nor
A 2 minutes piece, counterpart of the reverie. This time the acoustic
instrument is a bass guitar.
Recorded using Ardour 4.4.0.
Before or after the Reverie ? Both are transitional.
https://soundcloud.com/nominal6/cauchemard
Does anyone know whether it os possible to control the gain of the stereo output of the FX2000 with either of the swell pedals on the FCB1010 midi board. It will apparently do everything else I want. sees a shame if it won't.
Can't find any mention of it & (so far) not very conversent with midi.
(or any other solutions)
Thanks in advance,
Steve
Hello again,
Several months ago, i tried qtractor and hydrogen2. In the following
music, i took an old cheap mono recording of children playing in the
street as a basis of the structure of a smooth jazz composition where
the leader is an oboe (well... an sf2 oboe in fluidsynth) and staff are
a piano, a zynadd softsynth, a Hexter (DX7) bass, and a harp.
I found qtractor very easy for mixing midi and audio.
http://brouits.free.fr/music/various/underneath%20%28export%29.mp3
Enjoy,
- Ben
ate: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 00:39:07 +0100
From: Beno?t Rouits <brouits(a)free.fr>
To: Linux Audio Users <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
Subject: [LAU] Heroine, written with musescore.
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Hello fellows,
In the tradition of posting music made with linux, this little tune has
been freshly written in musescore tonight (GMT+1) and played directly
with the musescore GM fonts in the embedded fluidsynth library.
http://brouits.free.fr/music/various/heroine.ogg
Happy listening !
- Ben
I like both "Heroine" & "Underneath" - nicely done. Do you have a score
for Heroine? I would like to try playing it myself. Also, it's the sort
of piece that is good for piano students to try in order to get a
balance between a right-hand melody & left-hand chordal accompaniment.
Thanks,
Gavin.