something else! Not a single complaint about
systemd in this thread. In fact, I think systemd is the good guy here.
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On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 3:33 PM Hans Wilmers wrote:
> Enspiring implementation! I am more of a hardware guy, so I ported most
> of what I understood of the
Damn, this is awesome. I am now re-rendering all of my droning tunes with
the plugin
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On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 10:01 AM Jeremy Jongepier
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> On 01-04-2021 09:33, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> > On 01/04/21 00:43, Sven Jaehnichen wrote
h of these
turned out. And yet - no EQing, no nothing. Just volume envelopes, volume
levels and panning work. **a little proud**
It's somehow interesting to me that this is open source minimal house
music. Not a lot of those out there.
p.s.: fuck my tracks, listen to this
<https://modarchive.org/index
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> Hi,
>
> for a project I used MiniBPM (https://breakfastquay.com/minibpm/) and it
> gave me very good resu
Plugins are good, but I am more interested in libraries that people can use
for their projects.
bpm-tools look like what I mean, but they are so old: last release was in
2013. Are there any other open source libraries people use?
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On Mon, Oct 14, 2019
Hey everyone!
What are the bpm and key detection libraries people use for open source
projects? And how good are they?
Does anyone know what Mixxx is using?
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On Tue, Oct 8, 2019, 02:15 Robin Gareus wrote:
> On 10/7/19 9:18 PM, Daniel Swärd wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > Tomorrow it's the scheduled meeting at c-base again. I don't know if
> > I'll make it (I've stayed home from work today not feeling great),
On track one you can hear samples taken out of the lecture by Rui on
QStuff, which I recorded with a mic right there and immediately
incorporated into the music.
"You are the user!"
This is true Linux Audio community lore :D
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Yep, I've seen this link. But this basically means it has to be compiled
with SoX, and then this algorithm has to be specifically invoked, right.
But by default it uses its own, I guess. So it still leaves us with a
choice - which algo to use?
David makes a good point from a maintenance POV, I
Is this so? Or should it be specifically compiled with the SoX library?
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On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 4:39 PM Paul Davis
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> The good news is that ffmpeg appears to include the soxr algorithm anyway.
>
> On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 7:58 AM Loui
"In terms of quality for resampling, this is the canonical information
source: http://src.infinitewave.ca/;
Yep, was looking at that. But would appreciate any additional insight,
since I am not entirely sure how to read that. For instance, if I compare
SoX to FFmpeg, yes, SoX looks way better in
and the converter has to be of high quality as
well.
p.s.: the described pipeline is not the only one, the original file is
transcoded into multiple formats, including formats with 48000 sample rate,
but the one I am asking about focuses specifically on producing an mp3.
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Do try though!
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On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 7:21 PM Will Godfrey
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> On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 18:58:04 +0100
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >A group of people who do not attend the Linux Audio Conference in
> &
are the expectations here? Implications for
Linux Audio?
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be based on users feedback, with constant testing and iterations. I don't
see any process there that would actually involve actual users.
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 4:56 PM Louigi Verona
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> This is totally a great initiative!
This is totally a great initiative! Will definitely read up on their
activities.
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 4:54 PM David Runge wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I thought I'd spread the word about Open Source Design [1], which is a
> community
I think having several options is the best idea. Having a Linux Audio or
smth like that on YouTube, archive.org, a user on Soundcloud.
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On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 1:41 PM Spencer Jackson
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> I've been happy with Archive.org for hosting the Open Sou
Install an Ad Blocker, Will. YouTube is definitely more reliable than some
website that will at any time go offline for months, and Linux Audio music
might actually get some exposure.
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> On Mon,
Completely agree with Daniel here. And Soundcloud or even a YouTube channel
(or both) are far more accessible to listeners as well.
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> On Sun, 2018-11-18 at 08:22 +, Will Godfrey wrote:
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>
> It may sound utterly different to you, but this is what I reminded of by
> those precise moments in your piece (which has much more going for it than
> a nostalgia-reminiscence!)
>
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 7:19 PM, Louigi Verona <louigi.ver...@gmail.com>
> wro
like a likely explanation.
>
> Anyway, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7t8eoA_1jQ
>
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>> Hey everyone!
>>
>> Thank you for the kind words, I am very happy you are e
y accidental) sonic references to
> Rubicon (Tangerine Dream) e.g. at about the 26 minute mark. What is that?
>
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 5:16 AM, Louigi Verona <louigi.ver...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Announcing a new release of project "droning", tune 281
.
*Technical specs:* Qtractor, Rakarrack, Carla, Kluppe, seq24 and a number
of LV2 plugins. Zyn is used, although a number of sounds came from other
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This is a good point, Fons.
On Windows it is typical to bundle a program with stable libraries and
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wn that Joern's experience was the result of
> a bug OR was easily reversible, then this would put the experience back
> into the same realm as other arbitrary system-specific "problems".
>
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situation in the world of software.
And, if I want to be pedantic, the initial post is an off-topic post
anyway. It has little to do with LAU or LAD.
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> On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 6:46 AM, Louigi Verona <l
Smith <neilcsmith@googlemail.com>
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> On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 12:31 PM Louigi Verona <louigi.ver...@gmail.com>
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>> In my experience, an update can easily kill your system - and that
>> happened to me more than once.
>>
>
> Yes, an
17 at 1:28 PM, Neil C Smith <neilcsmith@googlemail.com>
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> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 12:12 PM Louigi Verona <louigi.ver...@gmail.com>
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>> Nothing in the concept of FLOSS promises floss software to actually be
>> more high quality
?
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>
>
> On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 10:52 AM Louigi Verona <louigi.ver...@gmail.com>
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>> And in my experience, proprietary systems are generally much more stable
>> than flos
him to say "no" to all of Linux as well.
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 1:01 PM, David Runge <d...@sleepmap.de> wrote:
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> > You realize, of course, that this is probably a bug and that this was not
> > intended by Apple?
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I will joke carelessly about security all I want, sir. Why? Because jokes
are fun.
Having said that, I can vouch for the let's encrypt tool. Used it myself,
very easy to set up.
On Nov 22, 2017 10:23, "Gordonjcp" wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 11:01:07AM -0500, Janina
Yeah, more security and privacy, because Linux Audio packages are
constantly attacked by enemies :D
On Nov 21, 2017 06:44, "Ralf Mardorf" wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 02:54:14 +0100, David Runge wrote:
> >Would it be possible to implement letsencrypt for
eature just one tune, some feature several tunes.
Take your pick - and subscribe!
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> On 2017-05-21 20:50, Louigi Verona wrote:
> > No, I mean there seems to be an owner of the content (an Institute) that
> is
> > claiming copyright. But I am not sure how this works. YT will have
> specific
> > phrases
it is their content being used without permission.
I do hope this matter gets resolved.
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> No, I mean there seems to be an owner of the content (an Institute) that
> is claiming copyright. But
C who may want to
> act on it (contact youtube, put the videos somewhere
> else)
>
> On 05/21/2017 08:47 PM, Louigi Verona wrote:
>
>> Is this an actual complaint?
>>
>> On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 8:46 PM, Cedric Roux <s...@free.fr
>> <mailto:s...@free.fr>
Is this an actual complaint?
On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 8:46 PM, Cedric Roux <s...@free.fr> wrote:
> Oh my, I forgot the URL:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1IzbVBSBZ4
>
> On 05/21/2017 08:42 PM, Louigi Verona wrote:
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>> Hey Cedric!
>>
>> Any other
pyrights.
>
> crap world
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> This may sound harsh, but this stuff is simply not a nice choice for
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> that it's a shock that some of us are not enthused about this new product.
> That comes across as lack of insight or outright BS.
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ith real world exchange rates based on expertise and wisdom, i'd say
> that's about US$1M's worth of insight.
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Not too early to hang around ;)
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>> Just to make sure, I have created an IRC channel #lac2017, so join in!
.
>
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Here is a link to our issue concerning this topic on Github:
> https://github.com/linux-audio-berlin/LAC16/issues/30
>
> We hope to see you at the miniLAC16!
>
> Cheers,
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Sure. This was only an example. It could have been any other feature or GUI
element.
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Linux Audio packages are plagued by reasons
-delusion, nerd hubris
and hysterically inflated market opportunities. (Cory Doctorow)
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Hey Paul,
I agree with most of what you say, you are correct in pointing out that the
situation is more nuanced.
until you need to use a delay to compensate for a block size delay that
you known in samples :)
Wanted to comment on this. Right. You might want to do that. But, as I
said, the price
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I kinda knew this would turn into an ideological debate.
As a user and not a developer, I would like to point out that the problem
with compilation is not that it is not rocket science, but that it is a
tedious process that not all users want to go through even if they know how
to do it.
Back in
at 07:56 +0300, Louigi Verona wrote:
Giada plays fine in sync. So does lmms. Test it yourself. I don't
think an all-in-one sequencer needs to use jack transport.
Correct, an all-in-one solution, sequencer + hard disk recorder doesn't
need jack-transport, but so I can't use Qtractor + Ardour 2
:40 +0300, Louigi Verona wrote:
LMMS can be used to make any type of music, I do not see anything in
the software that limits it to either techno or just playing around. I
have made several genres with it and people like those tunes and don't
find them to be just playing around. LMMS has got
Ralf, what do you mean Linux can't do loop and play? I have no problem
muting individual loops in kluppe or giada or sooperlooper.
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On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 10:57 +0100, Thijs van severen wrote:
2013/3/8 Ralf Mardorf
and which none of the software I know on
windows even has, and concluding bitwig is a myth.
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On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 22:14 +0300, Louigi Verona wrote:
Ralf, what do you mean Linux can't do loop and play? I have no problem
muting
Very well written stuff! Great, great stuff.
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Right, I hear you John. But I did look at pro mastering software on
Windows, I don't
remember any unnecessary restrictions.
My message would that I oppose this sort of a sweeping judgment of a whole
audio platform.
There might be some concrete examples, sure, but if you mean that in
general all or
By the way, to once again put up a little defense of people on Windows and
Mac, I advice everyone to watch a masterclass with Ritchie Hawtin, a
popular minimal house producer and dj. It is available on YouTube and he
speaks about how he is using a modular software and hardware setup by using
MIDI
few
developers (compared to, say, Windows Audio). And because there are so few
devs, fragmentation becomes a problem, since each developer is then just a
one man project with a small audience.
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1.) What else can I do, as a developer, to make users feel more involved?
Hey Davin!
One of the most responsive devs are those that
a. respond quickly
b. actively develop their software
c. integrate suggestions quickly
In Linux Audio excellent response I get from Rui on his Qtractor and on
Devin wrote:
*1.) Developer releases software.
2.) Users download software.
3.) Users don't give feedback, or give very little feedback, on software.
4.) Developer doesn't continue to develop software because (s)he's
unmotivated to continue due to a perceived lack of community interest
and/or
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Here, on Linux, there is no such thing as market competition. And thus -
no natural selection of software, so to speak.
if and when
No worries, I did install 12.04 finally. Would be happy to be a tester
later on!
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Hey guys!
I am trying out Highlife LV2, got it from here:
http
Hey Patrick!
In what way would you say this is different from JACK Keyboard?
On Dec 9, 2012 7:28 PM, Patrick Shirkey pshir...@boosthardware.com
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Announcing CMKeyboard - Clutter MIDI Keyboard
http://djcj.org/cmkeyboard
CMKeyboard is a 128 note ALSA MIDI virtual piano keyboard spanning
Speaking of hardware drivers, long time ago I wrote this article on
E-MU 0404 USB:
http://www.louigiverona.ru/?page=projectss=writingst=linuxa=linux_emu0404usb
For a long time it was my mostly read article. Some people theorized
that it is possible to make the soundcard working, but my tests have
I am absolutely ready to give feedback. The guy that I contacted wanted
money, not feedback.
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On Fri, October 12, 2012 12:31 am, Louigi Verona wrote:
Speaking of hardware drivers, long time ago I wrote
at 11:11 PM, John Rigg lad...@jrigg.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 05:31:19PM +0400, Louigi Verona wrote:
Speaking of hardware drivers, long time ago I wrote this article on
E-MU 0404 USB:
http://www.louigiverona.ru/?page=projectss=writingst=linuxa=linux_emu0404usb
For a long time
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doing the detective
work and just reboot but that is hardly ideal so I think this small
addition would make JACK (and qjackctl) and as a result Linux audio much
more user friendly.
Your thoughts Mr Davis?
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Hey fellas!
Would like to present an article I've written. Mostly wrote it to start a
conversation and hear what others have to say on the subject.
http://www.louigiverona.ru/?page=projectss=writingst
@Patrick:
The problem with that approach is that it tends to feed the negative
attitude towards Linux and that is exactly what the competition want.
There is no competition, Patrick. Windows Audio does not compete with
Linux Audio. Only if in our minds. And thus they do not want anything.
There
I'm not talking about Linux Multimedia for amateur users or even
necessarily for artists/producers. I'm talking about businesses that use
Linux as their revenue generating platform.
Fair enough. I have no idea about businesses.
Don't you mean that because insert favorite application/plugin is
. The project seems to be developed just by one person, yet it looks like
a very functional music sequencer. Am I missing something here or is it a
matter of personal talent and commitment?
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Is JACKSession really dead?
And fellas, to a non-coder, can you explain why isn't session handling done
through JACK, which seems like a logical thing to do?
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If you mean a separate thread for GUI, this is still not there,
unfortunately.
Any GUI computing disrupts sound, which is why I am using Pd only as
a midi sequencer for most of the time. This is very unfortunate. If the
authors
of Pd finally implement threading, it would be a big event.
I must admit I did not get all the technical details, but the general idea
sounds nice.
I do have Praxis installed but with so much game creation I am a little bit
out of touch with
live music right now! Plan to get back to it in autumn and then I hope to
study Praxis in greater
detail.
Btw, what
It's beyond the pale that we today have all the communication technology
Gene Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 – October 24, 1991) just could dream
about, but the way it could be used today is weak.
+1000.
I would not say I am against Twitter, rather against all those patents and
copyrights that
Wow, sounds interesting - as if it gives voice to what you see around! Can
you share an audio example please?
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Hello James!
Sorry for late answer, did not have time to sit down and build new version.
Thank you very much for fixing, works wonderfully!
Already using it to make music!
Will file some suggestions later on some of the minor things which might
benefit even more ease of use.
Louigi.
Hello!
This is the first time I tried this out. Looked at several examples. Very
interesting!
Does anyone use it on the list for live performances?
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Ah, thanks for clearing this up for me. I loaded a simple session and it
had numbers 1 and 2 only which I took simply for port numbers.
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Adrian Knoth a...@drcomp.erfurt.thur.dewrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 02:47:11PM +0400, Louigi Verona wrote:
Please keep LAD
and put in your
script.
I do notice though, that it probably would not output disconnect messages,
but only connect ones. But this is still help.
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support for all its features, including Session, would just become part of
the default routine. Am I missing something here?
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Guys, is there any info on JACK Session state? What apps are supported? How
to use?
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can use same files as another project and if you
damage those files - well, sorry.
I do not see any reason for complications in session manager design. i
agree with david, all of this is unnecessary and only will make NSM a
session manager developers would be reluctant to adopt.
louigi verona
Hey!
I would like to ask. I did see a demonstration and it looks really nice.
However, am I right in understanding that currently only several apps are
really supported? And if this is true - is there an option of adding
support for more apps?
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more easy to add apps without session support into the session
How is that done?
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:15 PM, rosea.grammostola
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On 03/26/2012 05:51 PM, Louigi Verona wrote:
Hey!
I would like to ask. I did see a demonstration and it looks really nice
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