hello! btw supercollider 3 is amazing for multi channel works, i often play
4ch, and 8ch live sets with it
if you want to test it:
aplay -l // to see which is your card number, mine is card 1
so i open alsamixer c1
to check if levels are not set to 0 which often happen when you connect new
greetings list,
does anyone here ever tried IanniX (http://www.iannix.org)?
for some reason it fails to open for me.
x terminal says this:
Starting IanniX Linux 0.8.21 (iannix_linux__0_8_21)
zsh: segmentation fault ./IanniX
i use puredyne 9.11
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this works for me:
copy to x terminal : ctrl c some text and press both laptop mouse buttons
while in emulator
copy from x terminal: highlight text in terminal and press both mouse
buttons to copy, open gedit or something similar and do the same again to
paste
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hello, does anyone here uses indigo iox soundcard and succeeded with
instructions at
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-indigoiox???
i somehow can't run ./configure (no such file or directory) so i cant
proceed further
what should be the problem?
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KarlHungus said :
is it possible to sonify incoming wifi this way?
Aymeric Mansoux said:
# quick and dirty
tcpdump -i wlan0 -s 0 -w - /dev/dsp
Then go on the interweb and browse away.
somehow this doesn't work on my machine
terminal throws command not found: tcpdump...
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yes! this is exactly what i searched for, thanks
is it possible to sonify incoming wifi this way?
what other possible inputs there might be?
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all your methods worked, i can route the signal now, thanks a lot guys!!!
i try to access incoming wifi this way but i cant figure out which dev is
this
thought cat /dev/network_throughput /dev/audio should work but it doesn't
anyone?
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hello, in audacity there is function file-import-raw data and then you can
get yasunao tone wounded cd type of sound (noise)
also i stumbled upon this
http://reboot.fm/2011/08/14/substrat-radio-2-data-carvery/ guy ,as i
understand he is using hdd as input device for
thank you for reply
Which CD? what command? When do you typr it? What's the exact error?
More details the better
i used 911-carrot_and_coriander-DVD-i386 (from which i installed puredyne on
hd) last time simply booting from it in failsaife mode and restarting pc
fixed things
so i booted from
hi, i tried to create puredyne usb stick with unetbootin method using
puredyne-911-carrot_and_coriander-DVD-i386. i followed instructions created
primary partition and logical drive live-rw and burned the iso with
unetbootin but unfortunately my stick can't boot, can someone confirm that
this
+1 for MotionTrackOSC, it would be so nice to see it in the next puredyne
release
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ok, apparently all i needed to do was to type alsamixer -c1 to switch to my
card and turn up all levels
weird but alsamixer didn't worked at all few days ago and gnome-alsamixer
just provided 1 slider called PCM which controlled volume on my USB cards 2
channels.
anyway all 8ch works now and
is my qjackctl server path is correct /usr/bin/jackd -P 70 ? others refuse to
work anyway
also does my sc outputs in qjackctl connections should show under audio or
alsa tab? right now it is under audio
also
i notice that alsa mixer shows USB Mixer when i attach sound card,not
GIGAPort HD.
ah, now I think I remember having issues with more than 2 outs USB
soundcards and alsa.
the trick is to write-modify your ~/.asoundrc file according to your needs.
it must be it! thanks a lot gusano!
reading the http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc
afraid that i am too noob to
can you tell me what is listed when you click on in qjackctl at the
right of 'interface' ?
hw:1 GIGAPort HD
hw:1,0 USB Audio
and aplay-l reveals this about my card
card 1: HD [GIGAPort HD], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
Subdevices :0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
GIGAPort HD has no inputs,
hi!
so my startup file looks like this:
Server.program = /usr/bin/scsynth;
// same for Score
Score.program = Server.program;
// set some server options for different setups
#[\internal, \local].do { |s|
s = Server.perform(s);
s.options.numInputBusChannels = 0; // set the number
hi, thanks a lot but i can't find README LINUX help file you mentioned
i am a bit confused...
anyway... in usr/share/SuperCollider/SCClassLibrary/Platform/linux
there is a LinuxPlatfom.sc file
with lines
// default jack port hookup
ok, turns out i should look for Gnome-AlsaMixer
and yes, problem was volume slider set at zero by default
now everything works with esi gigaport hd soundcard
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yeah, now i only got to figure out how to use all 8 channels, so far only 2
are active,although i enabled 8 outputs in jack settings...
i tested it with SuperCollider and checked that localhost server are set to
8 channels
o = Server.local.options;
o.numOutputBusChannels = 8;
but still SC boots
thank you, geoffroy
sorry,linux noob :(
how exactly i can access alsamixer?
and yes, this card is working with asio on windows
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hello, i got esi gigaport hd usb card
http://www.esi-audio.com/products/gigaporthd/
8 outputs, 0 inputs
i have no luck so far to make it work with jack
my settings are:
server path: /usr/bin/jackd -P 70 driver:alsa
interface hw:1 GIGAPort HD
AUDIO: Playback Only
Output channels: default
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