Hi,
I have added a radio player to http://linux-audio.com so you can listen to
FLOSS music from the comfort of your browser.
If you know of any other radio stations that go out of their way to play
#musicmadewithlinux or should be on the list because they are operated by
people in this community please let me know and I will add the streams or
links to the station list.
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
Another quickie made while listening to LAC 2013 talks and watching some
wonderful stuff being presented.
Greetings to everyone at LAC 2013 and to everyone who could not attend!
This is my shoutout to the Linux Audio people - with music! ;)
https://soundcloud.com/louigiverona/lac2013-2
--
Louigi Verona
http://www.louigiverona.ru/
Hey fellas! A shoutout from LAC 2013. This tune was done right on the spot,
with me throwing in several samples of people doing the talks here, which
includes Rui's phrase "you are the users!"
Made quickly, so... =)
ps: sorry for Soundcloud, ftp ports here are blocked, I cannot upload. But
download is available, so you can just get the ogg file.
Cheers!
--
Louigi Verona
http://www.louigiverona.ru/
Hi all,
I have done some measurements on 4 ladspa and lv2 equalizers. Some of
them shows noise and distortions at low frequency. Noise and distortions
disappear at higher frequency.
Some screenshots here:
http://jdlv.homelinux.org/linux-eq/Ladspa-and-LV2-equ.pdf
All the best,
Joël
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Subject: [LAD] LAC2013 starts now!
Date: Thu, 09 May 2013 09:55:13 +0200
From: IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig(a)iem.at>
To: lac2013-announce(a)iem.at, Linux-audio-dev(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
Dear all,
at 10:00am (in about 10 minutes), the Linux Audio Conference 2013 is
about to start.
There is a live stream available, so you can follow the event, even if
you have not made it physically to Graz
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2013/stream
Remote participants are invited to join #lac2013 on irc.freenode.net[1],
to be able to take part in the discussions, ask questions, and get
technical assistance in case of stream problems.
See you on the conference - here and everywhere
fgmdasr
IOhannes
[1] http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=lac2013
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Hi :)
how can I access the editors?
To the "User Preferences" I added "Yamaha TG33/Sy22", "Yamaha DX7",
"Roland MT-32" and "Oberheim Matrix 1000". I didn't read the list of
drivers carefully right now, but I guess this are the only devices
provided by this list, I own.
It's my first trial on the quick, I just want to take a look now, so
excepted of the DX7's MIDI out, non of the synth is connected to the
PC's MIDI interfaces, IOW I didn't test "Auto-Scan" yet. Is this needed
to get access to the editors? If so, I need to continue later :(.
Is there an archive with other devices, that aren't available by a
default JSynthLib-0.20.0.jar?
Regards,
Ralf
Dear all,
There she is, Yoshimi 1.1.0! Looking better than ever, working better
than ever, capable of doing more than ever. Simply put, better than
ever. Made possible by the much appreciated and very valuable help,
contributions and feedback from the Linux Audio community.
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/yoshimi/yoshimi-1.1.0.tar.bz2
For this release I'd like to thank the following people in particular
but in no particular order:
* Kristian Amlie for making Yoshimi less CPU hungry.
* Andrew Deryabin for making Yoshimi a little more CPU hungry again, but
for a good reason, Yoshimi now has per part JACK outputs!
* Nikita Zlobin for having Yoshimi handle state files better.
* Florian Dupeyron for his custom best of My?terious bank.
* Will J. Godfrey for his continuous testing and monitoring of new
developments.
* Alessandro Preziosi for Yoshimi's lovely new knobs.
* David Adler for the AZERTY virtual keyboard support.
* Rob Couto for the helpful insights and general help.
* Alan Calvert.
Best regards,
Jeremy Jongepier
I've been helping out lately setting up some streaming audio for these guys:
http://www.spaz.org
On a few of the recent live shows I've actually pulled out my old EEE netbook and keyboard, and done some jamming along with the DJ's. Fun stuff.
Their audio is now running liquidsoap and icecast, on a Linux server, with archives playing in jukebox rotation, interspersed with new fresh live streams at various times of the day and night. When their website gets redone, the schedule will be shown.
Very much a work in progress, but if you want to hear some interesting and eclectic music, the stream is 24/7 now.
It's an in-broswer player, but there's also a link to the m3u file for mplayer, Amarok, RhythmBox, VLC, etc.
-ken
Hi Fero,
the errors you reported happens only with the new pd-extended 43.4; that
is, with pdx 42.5 everything works fine.
In the latest pdx release, the object [line3] and the library in which it
was included have been removed. These were not maintained by me. So I
compiled binaries for Linux ubuntu and mac and included them in the
xth-sense-lib.
You can find line3 source here:
http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data/branches/pd-extended/…
simply compile it and add it to the xth-sense-lib.
As for the second error, that is a general Pdx bug, apparently related to
GOP (graph on parent) objects. I managed to isolate it and submit a report,
but it has to be solved yet.
When did you downloaded the Xth Sense software? Very recently I updated the
XS software to a new version which seemed to have worked well against this
bug:
http://res.marcodonnarumma.com/projects/xth-sense/#download
it would be great if you could test it out, if you have an older version.
on a side note, I'm in the process of updating the documentation and the
software to version 2.0, but I've been slowed down by the above issues
appeared with pdx 43.4. So, hopefully soon this issues should be addressed
adequately and documented.
hope this helps!
best,
M
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Hallo list,
Was anybody successful to run Xth sense software (based on pd) on archlinux
?
pdx 0.43.4
Where I see problems is th 64 bit incompatibility with the xth sense libs,
which are precompiled:
pd-externals/xth-sense-lib/line3.pd_linux:
/home/paum/pd-externals/xth-sense-lib/line3.pd_linux: wrong ELF class:
ELFCLASS32
and TCL errors like this:
(Tcl) INVALID COMMAND NAME: invalid command name ".x7f4e941406b0.c"
while executing
".x7f4e941406b0.c create image 901 776 -image 7f4e94924050PHOTOIMAGE -tags
7f4e94924050PHOTO"
("uplevel" body line 929)
invoked from within
"uplevel #0 $cmds_from_pd"
thanks
fero
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Marco Donnarumma
New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director.
Embodied Audio-Visual Interaction Research Team.
Department of Computing, Goldsmiths University of London
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