Hello everyone!
I recently started getting trouble from zita-a2j/j2a. It worked like a treat
before. I'm trying to integrate my E-MU 1212m into my JACK setup, which mainly
uses my Delta 1010 LT. Now I only get:
Starting synchronisation.
Alsa_pcmi: poll timed out.
Repeating over and over again. I tried changing the period size of zita-a2j
as well as the period size of JACK. No luck. the MIDI of the E-MU is working,
I've tried it. I can't really check the audio by itself without a great
hassle, but I assume, that this too should be OK.
Any idea, why this might have happened? I didn't start anything
CPU-intensive or change anything ese in the system, tht I am aware of.
Warm regards
Julien
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Hello all,
Some maintenance updates are available on
<http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/downloads>
* libclxclient 3.9.0: bugfixes
* aeolus, aliki, jaaa, japa: all now use zita-alsa-pcmi instead
of clalsadrv.
* The aliki package now includes the manual.
That means that clalsadrv is now deprecated. It will remain available
for a few months and then disappear forever.
Note to AMS devs: zita-alsa-pcmi is a near drop-in replacement
for clalsadrv-2.0.0:
* Change the library name in the build files
* s/#include<clalsadrv>/#include<zita-alsa-pcmi>/
* s/Alsa_driver/Alsa_pcmi/
* s/->stat()/->state()/
Ciao,
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Hallo,
Carla is a beautifil piece of software - thank you for that.
I am not able to control params with OSC, only with MIDI msg
I use pd and my patch looks like:
[connect 127.0.0.1 15609(
|
| [/Carla/1/set_volume 0(
| /
| [packOSC]
|/
[tcpsend]
I suppose, it should set volume of first plugin to zero, but it does not.
what I am doing wrong ?
thank you.
fero
For a couple of weeks now, it tries to find audio device(s), times out
after about 30 seconds and kills the search process, and the system
comes up with no audio whatever.
aplay -l reports no soundcards found.
I can modprobe snd-usb-audio and the USB card works. USB card works on
other machines without any gyrations at all.
I can modprobe snd-intel8x0 and ALSA then sees the onboard Intel sound.
lsusb shows the sound card even when ALSA doesn't. lspci shows the
onboard sound device.
Kernel is 32-bit non-RT 3.7.5. alsa-base was updated to 1.0.25.
There were no hardware changes. This is running on my temporary
replacement very-old (12+ years old) Toshiba laptop. (The 9-year-old
Toshiba laptop is dead. With grace and a declining credit card balance,
a new laptop could arrive the end of this month!)
Debian Sid has been running very successfully on this machine for a long
while.
I've set up a basic script I can run to load the two drivers, but they
still refuse to load on bootup.
Clues?
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Hi folks,
Let me start out by saying that I don't intend for this to be a
"which is better" discussion. This is more of a "why?" discussion,
and, "what can you do with it which can't be done otherwise?"
discussion.
In reviewing the list of applications Gabbe used on the new album,
there is mention of an application used to visualize the mix. I got
to wondering.
A mix is purely an auditory medium, right? So, (and I'll play dumb
here) why do we need to visualize a mix?
Now, part of this is purely selfish, since I happen to be blind, and
so these visualization tools are not available to me. But, though I
understand the advantages of an onscreen mixer, or a mouse driven
interface, since, theoretically everything conveyed in an audible mix
is received by the ears, shouldn't it be enough to experience it,
perceive it, analyze it audibly?
Now, of course, I understand that deficiencies in speakers or
headphones, audio volume limitations, maybe even hearing limitations
are likely some reasons for using a visual method for analyzing an
audio medium, but are there others?
I also understand the idea that, if a tool is available, then it
should, be used, but is there something which can be achieved, in the
audio spectrum, which can only be achieved via the visual medium?
Just some thoughts.
Rusty
I asked on this list recently if anyone had come across one of the USB
pendrive-sized ARM/ Android devices but with a headphone jack and got no
response but it seems such things do exist already, or at least there is
one such model, the MX3 RK3066.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MX3-Camera-8G-Android-4-1-Mini-PC-RK3066-Google-T…
At ~70GBP its twice the price of similar spec devices that lack the AV port
and the (likely totally useless) webcam so its a bit of a risky purchase
for me until someone confirms that the AV port works with regular ALSA.
Should the temptation to get one of these overcome anyone, please let me
know how you get on with the AV out under Picuntu (or whatever non-Android
Linux distro you may install on it). If it works I suspect I won't be able
to resist the novelty factor.
Hi all,
just a quick announcement of the official Fedora Jam audio Spin. Some of
you may have already been using the nightly composes, but now you can
find the published Fedora 19 version here:
http://spins.fedoraproject.org/jam-kde/
For linuxsampler, PureData, SuperCollider and others, the Planet CCRMA
repository is now available for Fedora 19 (thanks Fernando!).
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
cheers
Brendan
Hi folks,
Does any one know of a simple tool for removing crickets from my home
studio? :-)
Hahaha, my "studio" is now in the garage. and, I guess, when I opened
the main door for some ventilation, someone crept in hoping that I
would make them a star!!!! :-)
I haven't actually caught the offending creature on "tape" but if I
do, I guess I'll just have to try some phase reversal or something. :)
Of course, most of this is in fun, I hope that by the time I make my
first recording, he'll learn some studio manners, or died, or moved
out, :-) but I hadn't thought of the possibility of a cricket taking
up residence in the studio. :-)
Rusty