be grate to introduce a little more music
jamming and hands on workshops on recording, mixing, production, etc
as Gerald suggest.
Regards.
El 04/02/2016 22:02, "Gerald Mwangi" <gerald.mwa...@gmx.de
<mailto:gerald.mwa...@gmx.de>> escribió:
Hi David t
Hi David this is wonderfull. I'm in for it.
I could a do workshop on musik mixing and mastering with ardour.
Since I am not a professional, I would offer to bring some gear,
and invite people to come with their unfinished/finished projects.
The Idea is to gather people who have more
Hi, there's already an issue filed (Nov 2014) on klicks Github page
(https://github.com/dsacre/klick/issues/1), but the dev isn't responding :(
Gerald
On 18.12.2015 10:23, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Hi, while I usually have no problem with cli's this time I need a gui
with basically a list
Hi, while I usually have no problem with cli's this time I need a gui
with basically a list of profiles (the setlist of the gig). Each profile
should contain most importantly the tempo.
Fixed tempo that is, no need for tempo maps. And the program must be
time master. Gtklick (which controls
Forgot to say thanks for the tip :)
Gerald
On 18.12.2015 10:23, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Hi, while I usually have no problem with cli's this time I need a gui
with basically a list of profiles (the setlist of the gig). Each
profile should contain most importantly the tempo.
Fixed tempo
Already forked his code to look at it, maybe I can come up with a quick
patch& pull request ;)
On 18.12.2015 15:28, Christopher Arndt wrote:
Am 18.12.2015 um 10:52 schrieb Gerald Mwangi:
Hi, there's already an issue filed (Nov 2014) on klicks Github page
(https://github.com/dsacre/k
Hi guys,
I'm looking for a program which can act as a Jack transport *and* time
master.
It should feature : set tempo/bar
- save /load profiles (primarily tempo )
- the profiles should be easily accessable and load fast (for live
gigs/switching between songs)
nice to haves:
- metronome
- midi
though.
Chris
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015, at 07:39 PM, Alex Norman wrote:
maybe something from this?
http://vamp-plugins.org/download.html?platform=linux64
On 0, Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Can anyone point me out to code that extracts the spectral envelope
of a signal
Hi Can anyone point me out to code that extracts the spectral envelope
of a signal. Due to my tight time constraints I can't dig much into the
topic to develope such an extractor, so somewhat working C/C++ code is
appreciable.
Thanks Gerald
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thanks, I forgot about those. I'll take a look at vamp
On 14.08.2015 20:39, Alex Norman wrote:
maybe something from this?
http://vamp-plugins.org/download.html?platform=linux64
On 0, Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Can anyone point me out to code that extracts the spectral
Hi Hermann, Congratulations.
I was wondering, how do you accomplish this work?
Do actually own the pedals? Where do you get the circuit diagrams?
How do you mathematically simulate the electronic components?
Gerald
On 01.05.2015 19:25, Hermann Meyer wrote:
Next to the Fuzz pedals, I've now
Hi, In my case the marshall stacks were replaced by the POD HD. There
is no audible reason to think the marshall stack is better then modern
physical simulation/modeling techniques. The only difference is the
experience of standing in front of a speaker stack, and feeling the
breeze in the hair.
Hi guys,
I want to buy a usb sound card with the following specs:
16 input channels :
at least 8 Mic ins,
the rest line ins, intrument ins or ADAT ins (optical)
no spdif
output channels:
8 would be nice but not a must
price: 300-350 €
I have these on my list:
I'll give it a shot,
Regards,
Gerald
On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 23:07 +0100, ander...@notam02.no wrote:
G == Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de writes:
G Hi, has some got PolyPitch compiled on linux? It complaining that
G SCWorld_Allocator is missing.
Yes, i compiled PolyPitch and got
/msg10760.html
Dan
2012/1/23 Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de:
Hi all,
I'm developing a small app which uses aubio to extract the fundamental
Frequency of a monophonic guitarsignal to drive a set of wavetable synths.
It works quite well and I'll put up on the net when I have the time
Hi all,
I'm developing a small app which uses aubio to extract the fundamental
Frequency of a monophonic guitarsignal to drive a set of wavetable
synths. It works quite well and I'll put up on the net when I have the
time.
But I would like to extract the fundamentals of a polyphonic signal.
Does
an auditory model' to build
a polyphonic pitch tracker for SuperCollider.
Since Nicks' code is GPL, maybe you can even re-use it. See this
email: https://www.listarc.bham.ac.uk/lists/sc-users/msg10760.html
Dan
2012/1/23 Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de:
Hi all,
I'm developing a small
Hello Gabriel,
After looking at the composite website, the code and my time constraints
(PhD, Familly), I would like to join forces with you on Composite.
What is there to be done? On the long run I would like to take some
technology of tX into Composite, especially the turntable-feeling and
the
Ok First of all, I'm NOT planning on making tX an Ableton Live on
Linux. I actually want to keep the basic workflow of tX and take care
of some shortcomings:
- optional Per turntable stereo-jack outputs (got that working, with my
own mixer design)
- LV2 support
- OSC support
- Rubberband support
the workflow of tX more simplistic and live: load
the loops- press play- scratch/ twist params/load more loops. That's
it.
Just like the unix motto: Make a small tool, but make it the best.
Gerald
On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 19:34 +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On 04/01/2011 07:23 PM, Gerald Mwangi wrote
On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 09:59 +0100, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
On 04/01/2011 09:34 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On 04/01/2011 07:23 PM, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Ok First of all, I'm NOT planning on making tX an Ableton Live on
Linux. I actually want to keep the basic workflow of tX and take care
play with it, until I've made tX what I want it to be.
By the way the scratch algorithm in tX is superior to any other program
(even mixxx) I've played with.
Gerald
On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 07:11 -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
On Friday, April 01, 2011 04:53:53 am Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Hi
That's worthwhile a thought. More than 2 turntables is just a must have
for me. BTW is there a diff btw decksand turntables in mixxx?
Gerald
On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 11:45 -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Oh sorry, I checked it out
Hi again, I'm not that much focused on portability, for your info. It
suffices to have a jack-mixer lib on linux.
Gerald
On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 21:47 +0200, Conrad Berhörster wrote:
Hi Gerald,
Op den Sünnavend 26 März 2011 Klock 18:13:09 hett Gerald Mwangi schreven:
Hi, I'm messing
Hi, I'm messing arround with the source of TerminatorX. As it seems, tX
needs a total rewright of the mixer and the audio backend.
Since many programs (Ardour, Qtracktor) have built mixers, I was
wondering from which project I could 'borrow' the mixer component.
I need a mixermodel which is
, Mar 26, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi, I'm messing arround with the source of TerminatorX. As it seems, tX
needs a total rewright of the mixer and the audio backend.
Since many programs (Ardour, Qtracktor) have built mixers, I was wondering
from which project I
Oh thanks, I'll look at the links.
Gerald
On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 12:43 -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
On Saturday, March 26, 2011 12:13:09 pm Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Hi, I'm messing arround with the source of TerminatorX.
As it seems, tX needs a total rewright of the mixer and
the audio
Hi Guys, I'm proud to announce my first project on gitorious:
TerminatorX. I took the code from the old project site, and have done
some heavy recoding:
The entire audio part: -Now tX relies exclusively on JACK, and I intend
to keep it so.
-New mixer behind the
Hi Guys, I'm proud to announce my first project on gitorious:
TerminatorX. I took the code from the old project site, and have done
some heavy recoding:
The entire audio part: -Now tX relies exclusively on JACK, and I intend
to keep it so.
-New mixer behind the
Hi Guys,
At last I've managed to put my music online.
Check out http://www.jamendo.com/de/album/62900.
'Let it go' is my first Linux only production, and now I have fully
converted to Linux. Jack-Apps just rock!
Please send me your impressions.
Regards,
Gerald
Hi, well I've looked arround in the jamendo forums, and it look like
users have to send the jamendo moderators requests for the albums they
want in ogg. These will then be put in the Jamendo p2p. So only when my
album is popular will you be able to get it via oog-p2p. But you can
still download it
good
ideas!!
If OK let me know.
Cheers
Bob
Blueslsd
On 10 March 2010 11:44, Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Guys,
At last I've managed to put my music online.
Check out http://www.jamendo.com/de/album/62900.
'Let it go' is my first
Hi,
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 12:51 +0100, rosea grammostola wrote:
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de
wrote:
Hi Guys,
At last I've managed to put my music online.
Check out http://www.jamendo.com/de/album/62900.
'Let
Hi, well I'm also not the auto spellcheck guy. I just need something
that saves the state of the session. No auto bla bla. It should save,
when I click 'save session', pressumebly just causing all the apps to do
their internal save operation.
+1 for Calf Monosynth and WhySynth. They, in
Hi,
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 10:16 -0600, Josh Lawrence wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi, does anyone know a synth powerfull like zynadd, phasex or
bristol,but in dssi format? I need something I can load into Rosegarden,
since I dont want 10
Hi, does anyone know a synth powerfull like zynadd, phasex or
bristol,but in dssi format? I need something I can load into Rosegarden,
since I dont want 10 Standalones running, until ardour, rg and the
synths support LASH, if that ever happens.
I think LASH should be integrated into Jack, to make
Hi, this is a part of a previous mail,but with catchier Subject
I think LASH should be integrated into Jack, to make it mandatory for
linux audio apps. The missing LASH support is one of the main issues
disturbing me, when working with linux audio. Now I've said it, ha.
I'm thinking of having
Hi, maybe you can enlighten me on the alternatives.
It just seems to me that the majority of audio devs, simply don't seem
to care about session management. So my idea is just to force them to.
Gerald
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 13:47 +0300, alex stone wrote:
I disagree with LASH inclusion in jack
, Mar 5, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Gerald Mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de
wrote:
Hi, maybe you can enlighten me on the alternatives.
It just seems to me that the majority of audio devs, simply
don't seem
to care about session management. So my idea is just to force
them
Ah cool, is it already in the current jack release? Too lazy to look.
Gerald
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 12:06 +0100, torbenh wrote:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 11:48:11AM +0100, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Hi, this is a part of a previous mail,but with catchier Subject
I think LASH should be integrated
Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Hi, this is a part of a previous mail,but with catchier Subject
I think LASH should be integrated into Jack, to make it mandatory for
linux audio apps. The missing LASH support is one of the main issues
disturbing me, when working with linux audio. Now I've said
Hallo Stefan,
On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 18:28 +0200, Stefan Kost wrote:
Am 01.02.2010 11:50, schrieb gerald mwangi:
I'd rather suggest to use libmad for mp3's, since the old code did the
same thing: Loading the files with external programs and piping them
into tX.
I wanted to get rid
So what do you suggest?
Gerald
On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 18:48 +0100, torbenh wrote:
On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 11:03:04AM +0100, gerald mwangi wrote:
I didn't consider this point, and its truly one to think about. But
since major projects also use sndfile and mad (like ardour uses
sndfile
What are the benefits of using Git rather than svn?
Gerald
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 08:04 -0600, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, gerald mwangi wrote:
So what do you suggest?
Gerald
[snip]
Another thing, we should better open a sourceforge project for tX with
svn
I'd rather suggest to use libmad for mp3's, since the old code did the
same thing: Loading the files with external programs and piping them
into tX.
I wanted to get rid of that, cause it looks awfull in code. You can see
it in audiofile.cpp. With sndfile and mad we have 2 libs for all common
file
I didn't consider this point, and its truly one to think about. But
since major projects also use sndfile and mad (like ardour uses
sndfile), and the use of them simplifies the code, I still favour them
over using external apps.
Another thing, we should better open a sourceforge project for tX
That sound logic. Since I haven't really gotten in all Parts of the
code, i haven't figured it out yet.
This week I want start a redesign of the audioengine, to meet the
demands of other Users and mine, that is full stereo handling of each
turntable and individual jack outputs. I'll adress this
Hi,
Has anyone tested TerminatorX 3.83pre?
Gerald
Hi guys, I'm proud to announce Terminator 3.83pre for testing
(http://www.set-germany.org/TerminatorX/terminatorX-3.83pre.tar.gz).
Changes: support for rubberband, filehandling exclusively through
sndfile, some bugs fixed and i hope none
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 17:09 -0500, Dave Phillips wrote:
Dave Phillips wrote:
gerald mwangi wrote:
Has anyone tested TerminatorX 3.83pre?
Hi Gerald,
I tried to build it on an Ubuntu Jaunty system, 32-bit. The configure
script ran without complaint, but make produced
Hi guys,I don't know if my previous message got into the mailinglist,
that why I'll ask again. Can rubberbband analize transients? If not what
other libs exists/are good? I found aubio, but before dwelling on it, I
wanted to here yout oppinion.
Thanx,
Gerald
Hi guys, I was wondering if it is possible to use rubberband to analize
the transients of a sample. I have looked at the vamp example plugin,
but i couldn't really get into it. What other libs exist for this task?
I've downloaded the aubio vamp plugin to play arround, but I'd rather
like to solve
Hi guys, I'm proud to announce Terminator 3.83pre for testing
(http://www.set-germany.org/TerminatorX/terminatorX-3.83pre.tar.gz).
Changes: support for rubberband, filehandling exclusively through
sndfile, some bugs fixed and i hope none introduced :)
Rubberband is used for timestretching the
Thanx, I'll look at the solution.
Gerald
On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 18:52 +, Chris Cannam wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:40 PM, gerald mwangi gerald.mwa...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi, has someone looked at the code? I really need an answer to the question.
Sorry, I didn't notice this earlier
Hi guys, I just wanted to give an update on the integration of
librubberband into TerminatorX.
To understand rubberband, i wrote a small console Jack app that can play
wav files at diferent speeds, keeping pitch. It works well. The code is
attached.
I have a question to for the devs out there
Hi guys, I just wanted to give an update on the integration of
librubberband into TerminatorX.
To understand rubberband, i wrote a small console Jack app that can play
wav files at diferent speeds, keeping pitch. It works well. The code is
attached.
I have a question to for the devs out there
Sorry here's the attachement.
Gerald
On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 21:25 +0100, gerald mwangi wrote:
Hi guys, I just wanted to give an update on the integration of
librubberband into TerminatorX.
To understand rubberband, i wrote a small console Jack app that can
play wav files at diferent speeds
Thats true, if I have time I'll work on adding individual outputs for
each turntable.
But for me now, the most important feature is support for Rubberband.
Looking at the code, this is probably more feasible than adding
individual outputs, since for the later the audio engine would need a
total
Hello guys, i need some help with libsndfile.
My question is: when calling sf_readf_float (SNDFILE *sndfile, float
*ptr, sf_count_t frames) where sndfile is a stereo wave file, how are
the channels interleaved?
Thanx in advance,
Gerald
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the feature of being able to
adjust the tempo of a turntable in an ableton live fashion.
Gerald
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 19:21 +0100, gerald mwangi wrote:
Hello Guys, i'm new to this mailing list. I just wanted to know if
TerminatorX development is stalled. The last version is 3.82 since 2
years
OK, I'll start to work on it, but it will take some time.
Maybe someone has experience with librubberband?
Gerald
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 07:33 +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On 12/31/2009 07:22 AM, gerald mwangi wrote:
Hey guys, thanx for the quick replies.
I've already started looking
Hello Guys, i'm new to this mailing list. I just wanted to know if
TerminatorX development is stalled. The last version is 3.82 since 2
years or so.
Or is there another Program of the sort and under development. Please
let me know, maybe i'll pick up development of TerminatorX.
Gerald
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