On Sat, March 23, 2013 9:05 am, R. Mattes wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Mar 2013 08:43:20 -0700, Len Ovens wrote
>> There is always the ugly way:
> But why so utterly complex? Just write a small script that will
> be executed by udev:
Sometimes just mentioning the most complex, ugly way of doing things gets
a response that is so much better... :)
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Well, I won't be doing a presentation at LAC after all :(
I made my submission (I thought) before the cut-off, didn't think anything was
particularly odd about not getting a reply for a day or two, then went on
holiday. Came back early Sunday morning, and still no e-mails. Eventually
contacted the organisers only to find they had no record of my submission at
all, and it was now too late :((
I've no idea what went wrong, but although I'll still go as a spectator, it's
taken a bit of the shine off the event.
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Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
In the wake of the Bitwig demo, a LightWorks for Linux demo video was
released today:
http://youtu.be/jEJcPKD9p7A
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it would overturn the world."
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On 03/23/2013 12:38 PM, Fryderyk Dziarmagowski wrote:
> Jeremy,
>
> sound like sudo is not a perfect tool for you, try
> su -l pi -c/home/pi/bin/drumpad
> instead of it.
>
> Freddy
Hello Freddy,
Thanks but unfortunately this yields the same results. Jack doesn't
start and complains that it can't run in realtime mode.
I could of course disable realtime mode but I don't want that, I need
the strict scheduling otherwise I quickly get xruns on the Raspberry Pi.
Jeremy
My name is Nicholas Schoonover and I am interested in creating a free
instrument sample library. I am in my senior year at Wayne State University
studying audio engineering. I have access to a professional studio and
basically all of the musicians in my universities orchestra, symphony
bands, jazz bands, choirs, and various small ensembles. I have talked to a
fellow student of mine who is also interested in helping out. I understand
all of the audio aspects of things, but am a little hazy on everything
else. I have a decent amount of experience for my age in recording
instrumentalists from doing audition tape work and from my schooling. I am
busy for the rest of this semester with school, internship, and job. I was
planning on starting to undergo this project over the summer when I will
have more time and the school's studio will be more available. I don't
personally use linux for much audio because I am trying to make a career
out of it, but I do use Musescore a decent amount because I find it
comparable in performance to Sibelius and Finale. Because of this, I would
love it if the sample library I create could be incorporated by Musescore.
Is there someone who is already working on a project like this who I could
help out? Any direction you could give me would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Nicholas Schoonover
On Sat, 2013-03-23 at 21:29 +0100, Ulrich-Lorenz Schlueter wrote:
> First start jackmixdesk then jackmixdesk_gtk it's a server/client
> application.
Yep, I read the message in the window. Sorry, didn't post correctly, now
I got a seg fault for jackmixdesk too.
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ jackmixdesk
I/O warning : failed to load external entity "./.mixdeskrc"
Document not parsed successfully.
No valid config file found, we'll create one.
Connecting to LASH...
Not sending deprecated LASH_Client_Name event
Done
Connecting to Jack...
Done
Document not parsed successfully.
No valid config file found.
LibLO server error 9904 in path (null): cannot find free port
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ killall jackmixdesk jackmixdesk_gtk
Got termination signal.
jackmixdesk_gtk: no process found
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ Quitting JackMixDesk.
killall jackmixdesk jackmixdesk_gtk
jackmixdesk: no process found
jackmixdesk_gtk: no process found
[1]+ Done jackmixdesk
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ jackmixdesk
I/O warning : failed to load external entity "./.mixdeskrc"
Document not parsed successfully.
No valid config file found, we'll create one.
Connecting to LASH...
Not sending deprecated LASH_Client_Name event
Done
Connecting to Jack...
Done
Document not parsed successfully.
No valid config file found.
OSC server URL: osc.udp://archlinux:16000/
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ jackmixdesk_gtk
Connecting to LASH...
Not sending deprecated LASH_Client_Name event
Done
Connecting to Jack...
Done
JackMixDesk_gtk
OSC server URL: osc.udp://archlinux:10079/
Another test and it runs :), but depending to the knob I move, it could
happen that other knobs do move too :(.
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Hi frieds
Does anybody know if brilliant bristol softtware emulator is still
developing ?
I am very looking forward to Synthi AKS, which was not implemented yet.
And of course many thanks to devs. Its great software.
fk.