I've searched the manual, although searching for 'click' yields quite a
few results. Is there a way to quickly mute the click sound without
having to re-assign the click sound in Preferences ? I have some groups
of tracks that were made w/o the click so it'd be nice to turn the click
temporarily to listen back to them.
Hello,
With Fedora 15/CCRMA and Ardour 2.x shipped with it, I used to
monitor a track (including EQ and effects) by adding an external send to
an unused playback(s) of the 1010LT. The 1010LT itself was set for
digital mix. When I do this with Ardour3, there's a quite noticeable
delay in the monitoring which prevents it from being useful at all. The
'send1 out' are associated with playbacks 7 and 8 in the main routing
diagram. And so...
1) At Arodur3 install time there was some option about monitoring and
I've chosen 'something' which could have been the default. I will
install 3.1.10 soon, so I can redo this step if needed.
2) Is this now a direct consequence of not using any low-latency
kernel ?
Thanks for any comments/suggestions - much appreciated as always.
Cheers.
I'm trying to run jackd from a script that is triggered by udev. But
when I try to do so jackd complains:
jackd 0.122.0
...
JACK is running in realtime mode, but you are not allowed to use
realtime scheduling.
...
But the user trying to run jackd (pi) is a member of the audio group.
The udev rule looks like this:
ATTRS{idVendor}=="0218", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0001", ACTION=="change",
RUN+="/usr/bin/sudo -u pi -s /home/pi/bin/drumpad"
Is this maybe related to using sudo? I'd like to get this working, the
idea is that whenever I plug in my drumpad the udev rule and thus the
script gets executed. The script checks if jackd is already started and
then moves on starting up jalv with the drumkv1 plug-in. The script
itself works fine, it's just the udev part that got me puzzled.
Thanks!
Jeremy
Hi,
the audiophile has no wordclock input :-/
There has to be a way to get those in and outputs in sync!
I do not want to have another ADC/DAC in the audio chain, even if with
todays ADC/DACs its not much of a quality loss, but there is some
quality loss...
And it has some additional latency too...
For this reasons I bought the VST plugin and not the analog outboard gear.
Regards,
Ck
From: Julien Claassen
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To: Christoph Kuhr <christoph.kuhr@...>
Cc: <linux-audio-user@...>
Subject: Re: [LAU] M-Audio Delta 1010lt SPDIF Clock Source
<http://www.linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lau/199346/search/subject>
Date: Sunday, April 14, 2013 - 10:05 am
Hello Christoph! A stupid answer, but maybe worth it: Does the
Audiophilbe also have an input for wordclock (the big round jack)?
Another alternative, which doesn't really solve the problem, is to
connect one computer with the other through good old analogue
cables. I hope, that this might be of some help to you. Warmly yours
Julien
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Is there a way to detect pre-emphasis in a music file from the command line?
I recently came across a CD with pre-emphasis and, given that I have a load
of files on HD - some of which are from a company that is said to have used
pre-emphasis - I would like to check to see if it is used in any of these
files.
- Richard.
--
Richard Kimber
Political Science Resources
http://www.PoliticsResources.net/
Hello !
Ardour3 supports MIDI. But how can it be used ? Can it be used like
one could use Seq24 or Muse ? I have the impression that there's a high
creative potential in there although I do not know how to start
exploring. Anyone would care to share some practical use cases of
Ardour3's MIDI capabilities ? I see Ardour 3.1.10 has even more MIDI
features.
Cheers.
Hi,
What's the latest consensus? Is it recommended to have a separate
drive for audio on a Linux system? Separate partition? I'm just
wondering about performance, not practical issues like moving audio
around or reinstalling the system, etc. As we know there are Mac/PC
DAW's that need things separate. Thanks.
> Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 10:50:05 +0200
> From: "rosea.grammostola"
> Subject: [LAU] Linuxaudio from live usb
>
>
Totally doable. Performance will be about the same.
I would use the Fedora Jam iso and liveusb-creator.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_jamhttps://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/
-- Jeff
Hi,
>
> Is it possible to boot an linuxaudio distro from live usb and work with
> JACK, Ardour etc.? How good or bad will the performance be? For example
> for giving a workshop about Linuxaudio on Windows computers?
>
> Best regards,
> \r
>
Hi,
Is it possible to boot an linuxaudio distro from live usb and work with
JACK, Ardour etc.? How good or bad will the performance be? For example
for giving a workshop about Linuxaudio on Windows computers?
Best regards,
\r