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2009 Aug 15
1
floating point
...e > a tradeoff between storage space and processing power, since > processing a compressed file is usually too expensive for most DAW > software, and so they always uncompress source files before using > their data. ?Thus, even a space-saving format like FLAC would be > pointless for Ardour, since you'd still need to take up disk space > for an uncompressed copy of the data (like Ableton Live, which > supports FLAC). its always a tradeoff between CPU cycles and disk space. you don't need an uncompressed copy if you're prepared to burn the CPU cycles. i'm not an...
2016 Apr 07
0
Openshot 2.x (beta) on C7??
On 04/07/2016 09:04 AM, Nux! wrote: > Well, by the looks of it, it bundles all the deps in one archive, so you no longer depend on system ones, but also you miss out on system updates. I use a commercial professional multitrack audio mixing package called Mixbus (derived from Ardour, but with specialized DSP for the summing and for plugins; the portion derived from Ardour is open source, the DSP plugin code is closed source, and thanks to the plugin API is not a 'derived work' since it would be usable from any plugin host.....). This is the way Mixbus is bundled,...
2007 Apr 22
1
32-bit float?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I notice that FLAC can't handle "broadcast" WAV's in IEEE float format-- the native file format of Ardour and JACK, among other things. It also can't seem to handle 32-bit integer format either. Right now I have to convert WAV's to 24-bit before FLAC'ing it, then when converting it back again I've lost those bits. It'd be more "lossless" if I could actually leave it in it...
2009 Aug 14
5
floating point
...robust transport layer more suited for playback, and encoding speed for more compression and faster decompression. flac seems more popular at present among high end audiophiles than mere consumers. its very regrettable that it doesn't support floating point natively. many of our users (http://ardour.org/) have asked about using FLAC as an option for recording format, but we have to explain that its not viable because of the lack of floating point support. and yes, that is audio engineering :) --p
2016 Mar 10
4
Openshot 2.x (beta) on C7??
I'm interested in trying out the new OpenShot beta (2.06) on CentOS 7. Openshot requires Python3. so I look at available packages where I find a bunchof python3 packages as well as python34 packages. I'm assuming that python34 is version 3.4 of python, while python3 is some other 3.x version. Can anyone here explain to me what are the differences, any compatibility across these
2009 Aug 14
0
floating point
...>> playback, and encoding speed for more compression and faster >> decompression. > > flac seems more popular at present among high end audiophiles than > mere consumers. its very regrettable that it doesn't support floating > point natively. many of our users (http://ardour.org/) have asked > about using FLAC as an option for recording format, but we have to > explain that its not viable because of the lack of floating point > support. and yes, that is audio engineering :) Audiophiles are still consumers, in that they do not produce music, they merely cons...
2003 Jan 18
1
ext3 + pipes/sockets
Hi, I'm running jack+ardour and noticed the following: Jackd uses named pipes and sockets which are located on /tmp. If I mount /tmp as ext3 I get latency problems. When I mount /tmp as ext2 everything works fine. As far as I know named pipes and sockets have no disk interaction. What is the difference? Mick
2004 Oct 15
1
Wine question - sort of... program that ran now crashes
...up that uses Wine-20040505. In this environment I am able to run small Windows apps called 'VSTs' under Wine and using Jack for pretty much real time audio performance. It had been working very well. From a Linux perspective the signal flow looked a bit like: Rosegarden->jack_fst>Ardour and jack_fst wraps around a Widows program called 'Battery'. http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?battery_us (FYI - NI is just now updating to Battery 2. They don't seem ot have a link for the older Battery, but at the GUI level they look pretty much identical.) As I said, for...
2019 Oct 07
2
CentOS for musicians?
...ould provide low-latency kernel (realtime one?): I've found the CentOS-RT from the CERN + (1)). Specific tools (from Jack/qjackctl, carla, audacity .. to the DAW), I've found stuff on different repositories. On a CentOS7 box I could setup jackd, audacity/lmms (from the sources) and reaper (ardour from nux depo is way to old), I know what to use at end-user software but would like to find a CentOS variant/repo where software is recent (sometimes critical for audio devices). Any advice? (1) https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux_for_real_time/7/html-single/tu...
2009 Apr 21
4
Microsoft Expression/.NET framwork
Hello, I really want Microsoft Expression Studio 2 to work with Wine. It requires the .NET framework. Should I expect Wine to be compatible with the it anytime soon? I also wonder if Windows Media Encoder will ever be compatible and Microsoft Visual Studio.
2009 Jul 29
3
Sonar 8 & vcrun2005
I'm trying to run Sonar 8 via Wine. I was advised to run vcrun2005, vcrun2005sp1, and run those after setting Wine to win2k, all to no avail. I started a thread here: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-5906267.html#5906267 I'd appreciate any tips. I'm SERIOUSLY trying to leave Windows for good, but I need this program until I've got something equivalent set up under Linux. I
2009 Mar 09
2
HELP-No sound input
Ubuntu 8.04, Wine installed & Reaper etc all playing back fine, but no audio input. No audio input available pre Wine install in eg; Audacity & Ardour. Used Prefs > Sound & set all to ALSA & MAudio ALSA where defined. Tried Wine > Audio Config - freezes whole system & doesn't resolve. G'byte MoBo Realtek card disabled in Bios, so only 1 audio device in operation (MAudio Delta 192). My system AMD x2 x64 +3800 cpu, G'...
2011 Mar 20
5
The delays on CentOS 5.6 are causing EPEL incompatibilities
There are significant components of the upstream 5.6 release which are stuck behind the CentOS 5.6 release process, but are now incorporated in EPEL 5 components. In particular, the "php53" package is now necessary for the "drupal6" EPEL components, due to the long out of date PHP 5.1 in the default upstream vendor's codebase. I see that some of these components are
2004 Nov 15
2
Does a user need to join wine-devel?
...I have run across a number of bugs with programs under Wine. I am a user and not a develope so to do my part I've been trying to be a faithful reporter and enter bugs I find in WineHQ's Bugzzilla and then wait for some sort of interaction from Wine developers. This works for Gentoo bugs, Ardour bugs, Alsa bugs, Xine bugs, etc., where I seem to get a response from a developer (in most cases) within about a day. So far I've had no interaction from Wine developers for anything I've entered. I do get a faithful response from Tony (I think) when I add a new application to the database...
2009 Mar 28
4
Wineasio in Mono = No Stereo
Hello all, I can't get stereo with wineasio, even the new verison of wineasio which I have compiled > 1.7.4. when I open an app with wine, I do see the connections in Qjack connections, but It is not in stereo Ardour can verify this, and both left and right connection are connected from wine to jack, I have googled for this answer to no aval and I have asked numerious times on IRC in #winehq #archlinux and #alsa all don't know what to say, I'm very puzzled here that wineasio doesn't have stereo outp...
2014 Mar 23
6
metadata 2
...ms) and I want to read out the audio-metadata of momentarily played tracks in realtime to compare it against a SQL-database. The aim is to fill up and/or update a table with 'most played' audio-tracks. I'm using the following free tools/ software: Mixx (and others)-> Jack <-> Ardour -> icecast I'm desperately searching for any possibility to read out the metadata and to bind it into some php srcipt to accomplish the database- update. Any web-queries like 'jQuery Plugin metadata', 'metadata on the fly read out', 'php metadata' and more or simila...
2016 Feb 03
2
How to install packages from git.centos.org
...l. It seems to me that https://wiki.centos.org/Sources only means to build srpms. What I ned is an rt-kernel with headers for further compiling. Purpose: I'd like to build a digital audio workstation and for this I'd like to try out CentOS with the following packages first: - kernel-rt - ardour - calf-plugins BTW: Is there an audio SIG? Thanks in advance Tim
2010 Dec 06
1
[LLVMdev] [LAD] Project proposition: llvm based dsp engine
...ready does a important subset of what you are describing, though notably without (I think) the LLVM part. Note also that hosts which run plugins at the level of LADSPA/LV2, VST, AU, DSSI etc are unlikely to be easy candidates for any cross-plugin optimization. I can say for sure that, for example, Ardour3 has an object called a Processor whose ::run() method encapsulates all DSP done within Ardour, but nevertheless it would be more or less impossible to do any kind of optimization that looked "across" all the Processors in a signal chain (eg. gain, pan, plugins, etc, etc). --p
2015 Apr 02
1
low latency kernel?
Someone recently posted on the x2go list that he had a problem with jerky videos playing remotely on Ubuntu, but solved it by installing a low latency kernel that was available as an alternative. That made me curious as to whether CentOS has an equivalent - or a way to build something similar. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
2015 Jun 23
0
Recording piano and voice
...put and one channel through a mic preamp hooked to you microphone, with the output hooked to the other line input channel. Now, if you want to do stereo on the voice and piano, you'll either need a four channel card or you'll need to overdub, which Audacity among other programs can do. Ardour and Mixbus can do latency compensation for overdubs, but I don't know if Audacity can or not. A Zoom H4N works well for this wort of thing, either doing its own recording or being a USB-connected soundcard, which is supposed to work ok even in a Linux.