Hi,
I recently moved with my Band (www.jimson-drift.de) into a new
rehearsalroom. I'm thinking of building a drum booth especially for
recording. Can someone point me to the right literature? I'm interested the
Physics of room acoustics and would like to first understand the problem
theoretically (that means the math). I want to understand the
distribution of the acoustic modes of a given room in order to
optimize/minimize their amplitude, as well as the
reverberation/reflection aspects of different materials. Just want
deeper insights to plan the booth.
Thanks,
Gerald
Hello,
I's like to try Linux Sampler although right at the start there's a
lscp_client_create with connection refused. System is Linux Mint 17
KDE, latest. Qsampler is: 0.2.2-5 installed from package. Thanks.
There it is, all shiny and bright :)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/yoshimi
We have the usual crop of optimisations and (fewer) bugfixes.
There are further improvements to the GUI, including significant layout changes.
The most involved change has been the introduction of LV2 support - as our most
intrepid friends will know :)
This has been extensively tested on four completely different LV2 hosts, along
with detailed tests of Yoshimi in stand-alone mode to ensure there are no
regressions.
Supported features:
1. Sample-accurate midi timing.
2. State save/restore support via LV2_State_Interface.
3. Working UI support via LV2_External_UI_Widget.
4. Programs interface support via LV2_Programs_Interface.
Planned features:
1. Multi channel audio output. Now only 'outl' and 'outr' are routed to lv2 plugin instance.
2. Controls automation support. This will be a part of a common controls interface.
I didn't post about V 1.2.5 on here as it was very much in preparation for
this. However for those that missed it over on LAA the most significant
usability improvement was that you *always* know what instrument or bank is
loaded, whether that is at startup, by GUI or from MIDI - no more empty fields!
--
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.
Hey hey everyone,
I released a collection of goal oriented high level commands for the Midish[1]
commandline MIDI sequencer.
Most commands assume a classical, linear workflow, commands for cutting,
copying and shifting snippets are included. See the README file and the Midish
script file itself.
https://freeshell.de/~silvain/fs_midish_extra-1.0.tar.bz2
Enjoy! Error report and other feedbac is very much appreciated! Thanks!
Ta-ta
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Ffanci
* Internet: https://freeshell.de/~silvain
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ffanci_silvain
Bug-fix release 0.32.1 is out, update is recommended!!
This release fix a long outstanding issue with LADSPA/LV2 plugin
load/unload and UI modification.
Please refer to our project page for more information:
http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/
Download Site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
regards
hermann
Hey folks,
I have the latter & use it frequently - firewire 12+12... No spdif or adat.
Not wild about firewire but it works, is convenient, etc. they still have
great resale too from looking at local and online merchants. Hangin on to
it for sure.
There is an Echo Layla with PCI interface & umbilical. < US$100.
My question(s) is/are; has anyone been able to sync these units for use o
the independent digital & analogue inputs? Can't think of how or if Jack
could run both alsa driver & FFADO on te same rig. My real interest in this
Layla card is it's adat I/O. Not familiar yet with what can be done with
the 8 adat (light pipe?) channels within the realm of recording.
Any relevant info appreciated.
Cheers,
Russell
Hey folks,
I have the latter & use it frequently - firewire 12+12... No spdif or adat. Not wild about firewire but it works, is convenient, etc. they still have great resale too from looking at local and online merchants. Hangin on to it for sure.
There is an Echo Layla with PCI interface & umbilical. < US$100.
My question(s) is/are; has anyone been able to sync these units for use o the independent digital & analogue inputs? Can't think of how or if Jack could run both alsa driver & FFADO on te same rig. My real interest in this Layla card is it's adat I/O. Not familiar yet with what can be done with the 8 adat (light pipe?) channels within the realm of recording.
Any relevant info appreciated.
Cheers,
~ Russell
Hi all,
I may not be naming what I want to do correctly so here is the long version.
I have a Behringer BRC2000 midi controller, connected to pc through usb.
It has 108 rotary knobs and buttons that, by default, send midi signals in
midi channel #0.
One can alter the channel of each controller by entering EDIT mode and
selecting the new midi channel. This is not fast for real time operation
though.
What I would like to do is read the value of one of the buttons that the
surface offers and depending on the value of that button, (on or off) I
would like to modify the midi channel of all the controllers of the
surface. To give an example, say the button is OFF , then all the
controllers send midi data on channel #0 . Then I press the button and then
all the controllers send midi data in channel #1.
If I use the 4 buttons at the bottom right corner of the BRC2000, I can
effectively access all 16 midi channels and thus have a whooping ( 108 cc -
4 addressing buttons ) * 16 midi channels = 1664 different controllers at
my disposal.
Is there an application out there which I can program to do that?
Surely I can develop a C++ application based on jakc API to do that, but I
wonder if there is something ready out there. If something like that does
not exist, would anyone be interesteed in developing it?
Thank you for your help.
Hi
I'm thinking about protecting my data with encryption. I know it's a
complex matter, and very hard (impossible?) to make a system 100%
protected. And I must admit I don't fully understand the technical
workings of the various available tools, but I found
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/disk_encryption.
Now I'm wondering:
1) Can anyone share hands-on experience with a particular strategy, why
did you choose that particular tool, is it easy to setup and work with
in every-day use?
2) Most importantly: How will the various methods affect my systems
ability to perform under realtime conditions (jack) including
reading/writing files from a DAW?
NB: I'm running debian stable, if it matters...
Cheers
--
Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://a773.dk
I just saw some amazing improvement on this laptop (2GHz, 2G RAM, dual-core, >5 years old) by recompiling kernel and glibc in Debian Testing (Jessie) with optimizations for this CPU. Overall responsiveness is wonderfully better, 48 KHz began working well, and stability arrived at 5.33 ms latency in Jack (previously 15-20ms...). The current Debian Testing made the glibc recompile much more straightforward than I've ever seen it, and I have written it up here:
http://notes.ponderworthy.com/rebuild-glibc-optimized-for-your-cpu-in-debia…
I don't usually go quite that deep into sysarcana, if any of you out there have improvements I'll love to have them and will make sure readers know where they came from if desired :-) Cheers to all!!!!!
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Jonathan E. Brickman
Ponderworthy Music | jeb(a)ponderworthy.com | (785)233-9977 | http://ponderworthy.com