Hey hey,
I'd like to present my latest song: Dark Spiral:
https://youtu.be/Y7pL-gVw38o
A wild ride with lots of genre sghtings at the wayside: synth music, metal,
prog and even a bit of classical inspired music. A polyphonic melody section
with lovely analogue synths, a bass section heavily featuring Yoshimi and
really punch metal-like drums. Not to mention the "spiral" of ecstasy, a
key-modulation fest!
This is also the last track of my latest album: Spiral Dreams, which marks a
journey through Berlin School synth music, prog and deeper downbeat electro,
by its natur relying on Yoshimi and Csound a lot:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/spiral_dreams/index.html
Enjoy and best wishes,
Jeanette
--
* Website: http://juliencoder.de - for summer is a state of sound
* Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMS4rfGrTwz8W7jhC1Jnv7g
* Audiobombs: https://www.audiobombs.com/users/jeanette_c
* GitHub: https://github.com/jeanette-c
You should take me as I am
'Cause I can promise you
Baby, what you see is what you get <3
(Britney Spears)
Hey hey,
I had a Zoom H4N for a long time, which is now broken. I know many - if not
all - portable devices will register as class compliant mass storage devices,
so Linux isn't such a specialty to consider. But I have other requirements and
know that there are some people - occasionally - working with field
recordings. Perhaps thinking out of the box may yield the best path.
I really need a stereo microphone which can record to a memory chip as
uncompressed - or lossless - 48kHz 16bit - or upwards. Since I'm blind the
device has to be usable, i.e. no touchscreen and not too many/complex menus.
The more static such menus the better. And it should definitely have less
self-noise than the Zoom H4N.
I'm looking for something up to about 230 EUR.
What I've seen so far: Olympus ls-p1, it has a speech menu, less noise, but I
hope that there's better quality around. I don't know about the usability of
the ls-p4, nor about its sound improvement.
I've seen the Zoom H5, which apparently has less noise and I can only assume
is easy to use, once format and quality are set.
I have considered a smart phone solution, but last time I tried, I couldn't
mount my iphone app containers on Linux, so that approach I will take with
caution.
I think there are some microphones around which can record to a built in
card/mememory...
If it helps: I often used my recorder for field recordings outside,
spontaneously stopping when I heard something interesting. I also used it to
walk around in sonically interesting spaces. I have rarely used it mounted or
set on a stable surface.
I'd appreciate any pointers and suggestions.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
--
* Website: http://juliencoder.de - for summer is a state of sound
* Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMS4rfGrTwz8W7jhC1Jnv7g
* Audiobombs: https://www.audiobombs.com/users/jeanette_c
* GitHub: https://github.com/jeanette-c
... And that I know you're out there and I know that you still care <3
(Britney Spears)
Hi!
I want to make some recordings with my Røde NT-SF1 and add some mono
sounds, later, which needs the same reverb to make it fit into the
recording.
I wonder if there is a reverb working with impulse response for ambsonics…?
Greets!
Mitsch
Hi list,
I am trying to find out if running or disabling the irqbalance service will improve
or degrade audio performance on my four cpu x230 laptop?
I was furthermore trying to search this list's archive, but could not find a
search engine at https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user
Is there any?
Thank you!
P
Hi list,
I am thinking of replacing my RME HDSP CardBus+Multiface after twenty years
because it has never been really stable (firmware doesn't load reliably,
multiface is sometimes randomly detected as digiface, random I/O box
disconnects locking up jackd, etc.). This is sad because it is such a
great card. Now I am looking for similar specs with a class compliant
USB connection. I am trying to avoid Motu and the newer RME devices
because I would pay a lot for (DSP/Mixer) features that would remain
inaccessible for me from within Linux. It seems, and hesitate to say so,
that the Behringer UMC1820 is the closest to my needs. Has many I/Os and
most if not all of its settings should be configurable from the boxes
hardware controls. The only thing I am wondering about is how I can tell
the card to be a digital clock source or follower. Is this something
that can be set with alsamixer perhaps? Does anyone have the card and
can confirm and report on its reliability perhaps?
Thanks!
Peter
(Sorry, not sure why my last attempt to send this was empty)
Hi Peter,
referring to the UMC1820. According to Thomann's webpage it's been available
since May 2016,
I think I bought mine in 2018, so I have it more like 4 years now, not 5,
now
that I think about it.
I checked in alsamixer, you can switch the clock source
between internal and "Opt In SPDI" (or something like that).
Best,
Niklas
Peter P. wrote on 29.05.2022 18:31 (GMT +02:00):
> Nik,
>
> thanks! Are you refering to the UMC1820 or UCA202? Has the UMC1820
> really been around for five years already?
> What does alsamixer show you for the device when you scroll through the
> "Playback" "Capture" "All" views with the TAB key?
>
> best, P
>
> * nik(a)parkellipsen.de <nik(a)parkellipsen.de> [2022-05-29 16:52]:
> > I own the mentioned device and have been using it with JACK and PipeWire
> for
> > a while now, mostly to drive multichannel setups. Haven't done much
> recording
> > with it, so I can't say much about the preamp quality.
> >
> > Regarding the clock source part, I'm not sure because that's something I
> never
> > needed.
> >
> > My general impression is that it runs stable and reliable, haven't had
> any
> > problems so far (after 5 years or so). Used it
> > at home (in my not-so-super-dry garage) and for 8-channel concerts, so
> it has
> > been moved around quite a bit.
> >
> > I guess I'm one of the people who never had much trouble with Behringer
> > devices. The UCA202 works
> > like a charm, and on the several occasions I worked with X32s in their
> several
> > flavors, it was a
> > good all around experience (in fact, the latter one seems one of the
> only
> > class-compliant devices with
> > such a high channel count).
> >
> > Best,
> > N
> >
> >
> >
> > Peter P. wrote on 29.05.2022 10:29 (GMT +02:00):
> > > Hi list,
> > >
> > > I am thinking of replacing my RME HDSP CardBus+Multiface after twenty
> > > years
> > > because it has never been really stable (firmware doesn't load
> reliably,
> > > multiface is sometimes randomly detected as digiface, random I/O box
> > > disconnects locking up jackd, etc.). This is sad because it is such a
> > > great card. Now I am looking for similar specs with a class compliant
> > > USB connection. I am trying to avoid Motu and the newer RME devices
> > > because I would pay a lot for (DSP/Mixer) features that would remain
> > > inaccessible for me from within Linux. It seems, and hesitate to say
> so,
> > > that the Behringer UMC1820 is the closest to my needs. Has many I/Os
> and
> > > most if not all of its settings should be configurable from the boxes
> > > hardware controls. The only thing I am wondering about is how I can
> tell
> > > the card to be a digital clock source or follower. Is this something
> > > that can be set with alsamixer perhaps? Does anyone have the card and
> > > can confirm and report on its reliability perhaps?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > > Peter
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Hi list,
jackd1 on my computer strangely suddenly uses 100% cpu and I find the
following
ALSA: seq_lock: waiting [1 left] in sound/core/seq/seq_ports.c:266
in dmesg. I can not quit it with qjackctl and had to do a hard power
reset, despite jackd1 being still able to receive and output audio
signals.
Is this error known in any way? I can't seem to reproduce this behavior.
Thanks!
P