I'm trying to put together as much of an historical record of yoshimi as
possible, prior to Cal moving it to git. I intend to make these publicly
available somehow (possibly as an orphan branch)
I have the following tarballs, and would like to know if anyone has any others
(I know that Cal never actually put up some of them).
0.016
0.036
0.038
0.039
0.045
0.047
0.055
0.056
0.057
0.058.1
0.059.rc1
0.060.7-1
0.060.8.rc2
0.060.8.rc3
0.060.8.rc4
0.060.8
0.060.10
0.060.11
0.060.12
0.062-pre1
0.062-pre2
0.062-pre4
0.062-pre5
0.062-pre7
0.062-pre8
0.068-pre8
bb-0.061-pre5
bb-0.061-pre7
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Hello LAU :-)
Forwarding Sam's e-mail inviting you all to our Linux Audio Berlin meetup.
See you @ C-Base :)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Sam Tuke <mail(a)samtuke.com>
Date: Thu, May 28, 2015 at 4:26 PM
Subject: [Discuss] 2nd Linux Audio Berlin meetup this Wednesday
To: discuss(a)linuxaudio.berlin
Already a month has passed and the next Linux Audio meetup is upon us!
Looking forward to seeing you all again at C-Base at 19:30 for beer and
discussion.
Does anyone have some music / software / question they'd like to put
forward as a meeting highlight?
As the wave field synthesis tour of the electronic studio of Technische
Universität Berlin is one day before (this Tuesday), I expect some
interesting follow up discussions on that subject. Otherwise, the
floor's open :)
Best,
Sam.
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Bruno Gola <brunogola(a)gmail.com>
http://bgo.la/
Hi Rui,
On 31/05/15 14:00, linux-audio-user-request(a)lists.linuxaudio.org wrote:
> qjackctl >= 0.3.13 has this "don't show this message again"...
Thanks a lot, I was not aware of that. This should solve it then.
Cheers!
Gilberto
Hello all,
Every time I minimize qjackctl to the tray, the following pop up message
appears:
Information - JACK Audio Connection Kit
The program will keep running in the system tray.
To terminate the program, please choose "Quit" in the context menu of
the system tray icon.
Is there any way of disabling this? It's very annoying to make an extra
click to close this every single time I minimize qjackctl.
Thanks in advance!
Best,
Gilberto
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Ahoy!
Spring cleaning is over and before the summer heat takes over here's
something to shake off the winter from the previous release.
x42-plugins is a collection of cross platform LV2 audio/midi plugins,
currently featuring over 80 plugins from 11 repositories.
https://github.com/x42/x42-pluginshttp://gareus.org/misc/x42-plugins/x42-plugins-20150530.tar.xz
(sha1sum 1a16a8ceff1f279ba92b9ca5c12aeb668725794b)
enjoy,
robin
Significant changes since the last release (20141101)
* fil4.lv2 [new] (equalizer)
- 4 Band Parametric with additional High/Low shelfs and Hi/Lo Pass
and graphical display. Based on Fons Adriaensen LADSPA fil-plugins
- equivalent analog gain (zero phase shift) at nyquist
- zero latency
* meters.lv2 (measurement & visualization)
- new BBC M6 (mid/side) meter
- fix port label for true-peak meter
- combined GUI shared lib (dramatic reduction of deployment size)
* balance.lv2 (stereo conditioner)
- fix texture clamping (issues with some graphics card)
- add multisampling (nicer graphics)
* convo.lv2 (zero latency convolution)
- remember display (and announce) last/currently used IR
- tweak GUI-less mode (allows host to set/query IR file;
automatable)
- reset channel assignment when replacing the IR file
(mono, stereo, true-stereo modes)
* midifilter.lv2
- fix potential overflow of midi-delaylines
* all plugins:
- update GUI font-scaling where applicable
- various openGL fixes (GL context separation)
- portability issues all plugins now run on Linux, OSX, Windows
and various CPU architectures.
- gtk variant has been deprecated (needs explicit BUILDGTK=yes)
For a complete list of changes, please see the individual repositories:
https://github.com/x42/balance.lv2https://github.com/x42/convoLV2https://github.com/x42/fil4.lv2https://github.com/x42/meters.lv2https://github.com/x42/midifilter.lv2https://github.com/x42/mixtri.lv2https://github.com/x42/nodelay.lv2https://github.com/x42/onsettrigger.lv2https://github.com/x42/sisco.lv2https://github.com/x42/tuna.lv2https://github.com/x42/xfade.lv2
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On Debian Sid, something seems to have installed systemd-logind (or
something else?) and now when I start JACKD, it reports "Cannot use
real-time scheduling (RR/10)(1: Operation not permitted)".
I am a member of the audio group. ISTRC folk on the list mentioning what
to do to get RT permission back?
--
David W. Jones
gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community
http://dancingtreefrog.com
Come on now, don't all run away :)
What do people think would be the best format (from a user's point of view), yet
reasonably easy both to transfer and to keep up-to-date?
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Hi list,
not sure if this has been reported already, but today I was able to
connect an RME Fireface UFX in class compliant mode via USB to my Debian
box and got 22 Channels (the limit in RME's class compliant mode) of
output working (was not able to verify inputs due to a lack of
real-world input sources) with Pure Data and ALSA's OSS emulation, as
well as with jack.
Most likely it does not make sense to purchase such an exquisite audio
interface for use with linux, as the mixing application will not be
accessible from software, and with it most DSP processing power in RME's
on-board mixer. But in case your institution/department
chair/infrastructure management decided to buy such a thing, and you see
it sitting unused on a shelf in someone's office, i thought it might be
nice to know you can get at least 22 I/O with it on a standard Debian
testing box via USB 2.0
best, Peter
It's alive!
Qtractor 0.6.7 (lepton acid beta) is out!
Release highlights:
* MIDI instrument rendering on audio export (NEW)
* MIDI clip editor view/event criteria persistence (NEW)
* MIDI clip editor resilience on record/overdub (FIX)
* Generic plugin form position persistence (NEW)
* JACK Transport/Timebase master option (NEW)
and yet more tiny lurking critters swatted ;)
Well, the major highlight to this release is in fact this brand new and
way long overdue feature, seamlessly integrated to the faithful and
regular audio track export function: MIDI track instrument plug-in
rendering and mix-down (aka. freeze) is now real, as long their audio
output goes onto selected buses, aka. stems, mix-groups, whatever a
mix/mastering head would name it! nb. on the (very esquisite) Qtractor
arch-model parlance, those are just called "audio output buses" and that
ain't gonna change, any time soon, so stop it! A word of caution must be
told by now: dedicated (JACK) audio output ports are off-the-grid, so sorry.
Maybe this silently makes a notch towards the DAW epitome, though
Qtractor still claims to be just a plain and honest sequencer--with yet
another DAW-like feature addition--the same as it ever was.
Nuff said.
Qtractor [1] is an audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application written
in C++ with the Qt framework [2]. Target platform is Linux, where the
Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK [3]) for audio and the Advanced Linux
Sound Architecture (ALSA [4]) for MIDI are the main infrastructures to
evolve as a fairly-featured Linux desktop audio workstation GUI,
specially dedicated to the personal home-studio.
Website:
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
Project page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtractor
Downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtractor/files
- source tarball:
http://download.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.6.7.tar.gz
- source package (openSUSE 13.2):
http://download.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.6.7-17.rncbc.suse132.sr…
- binary packages (openSUSE 13.2):
http://download.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.6.7-17.rncbc.suse132.i5…http://download.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.6.7-17.rncbc.suse132.x8…
- wiki (help wanted!):
http://sourceforge.net/p/qtractor/wiki/
Weblog (upstream support):
http://www.rncbc.org
License:
Qtractor is free, open-source software, distributed under the terms
of the GNU General Public License (GPL [5]) version 2 or later.
Change-log:
- MIDI clip editor (aka. piano-roll) position, size, and view/event type
criteria are now persistent, across session and user preferences
application state.
- Generic plugin form widget position is now also preserved across
open/save session cycles.
- MIDI clip editor resilience is about to get an improvement, fe. it
doesn't close on stopping record/overdub anymore.
- Introducing (JACK) Timebase master setting as an option to Transport
mode (cf. View/Options.../General/Transport/Timebase).
- LV2 plug-in MIDI/Event support now slanted for deprecation.
- Spanish (es) translation added, by avid Reyes Pucheta.
- It's live: audio track export (cf. Track/Export Tracks/Audio...) has
been deeply refactored to finally include MIDI track/instrument plugins
rendering (aka. freeze) on selected audio output buses on mix-down.
(EXPERIMENTAL)
- MIDI file player now does (N)RPN 14-bit controller events.
- Track properties dialog output bus switch fix/optimization; also fixed
multiple DSSI instance reference count on close.
- Fixed for some strict tests for Qt4 vs. Qt5 configure builds.
- German (de) translation update (by Guido Scholz, thanks).
References:
[1] Qtractor - An audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
[2] Qt framework, C++ class library and tools for
cross-platform application and UI development
http://qt.io/
[3] JACK Audio Connection Kit
http://jackaudio.org
[4] ALSA, Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
http://www.alsa-project.org/
[5] GPL - GNU General Public License
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
See also:
http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/894
Enjoy && keep the fun.
--
rncbc aka. Rui Nuno Capela
Hi,
I'm in the process of upgrading my computer HW, but still want to use
my old trusted M-Audio delta 1010 cards. Two times, I have had to buy a
motherboard with old PCI ports, or that is what I have believed for some
years. Today I found this on the 'Net:
http://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters/Slot-Extension/PCI-Express-to-PCI-Ad…
..and will probably find more if I dig further. After overlooking this
kind of solutions for years, and also seeing this topic coming up at
this list for years, I feel a little stupid. :-)
I know that many of you still have PCI1 state of the art cards of
different kinds and I hope that this solution will work for yo if you
consider to upgrade your computer HW.
Jostein