Hello list!
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a global program that offers student developers
stipends to write code for various open source software projects. A
participating student gets 5000$ for ca. three months of work. [Link 1]
Denemo is participating and we would like to encourage possible
Denemo version 0.9.0 has been released.
Denemo is a program for inputting music notation. http://www.denemo.org
The music being entered is displayed as conventional music notation and
can be typeset via GNU LilyPond and played via internal synthesizer.
Scheme scripting allows the user to generate
Europeans have the money
to travel there, this could be an opportunity to meet anyway.
I think I will go, somebody announced an inofficial Music Notation Meeting on
the Lilypond mailing list.
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distribution
like Debian. Exclude the devel-packages here.
I am personally interested if qt + kde or gtk is more frequent. I like both.:)
If this is not about Linux the answer is "The native windows api/toolkit".
Nils
On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 00:10:55 +0100 (CET)
Julien Claassen wrote:
> H
d good, both on Linux
and Windows. Other users with ati and intel GPU's had no problem. But two
persons with an nvidia card had the wrong display.
It would be very nice to hear from you!
Nils
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*The only modifications to your system are new dir .laborejo in your hom
everybody now has the
correct scaling and shifting.
Thank you all for trying!
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 19:18:23 +0100
Nils wrote:
> Hello list!
>
>
> For those who have PyQt4 for Python3 installed:
> I have a software, a Music Notation Editor, that can
escription feel free to use that
instead.
I would be very happy if you leave a comment or click this blogs “Like” button.
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nce can get bad very quickly if you use Containers.
* There is no built-in sophisticated midi player/jack midi output yet. You have
to export midi files.
* Documentation is nearly non-existent.
Have fun, it would be nice to hear from you!
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(All kinds of crazy social web
On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 00:20:30 +0100
Nils wrote:
> Laborejo, Esperanto for "Workshop", is used to craft music through notation.
>
> It is a Lilypond GUI frontend, a MIDI creator and finally a tool collection
> to inspire and help you compose.
> It works by reducin
yself, a small linux plug computer where I somehow attach
two buttons (ch up and dow) and use the usb connections. At least the cables
are cheaper :) But this is the most unrealistic method, although it might be
the most interesting one.
Maybe you know something?
Nils
P.S. I know I can do the chann
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 07:04:55 +
Emanuel Rumpf wrote many things.
Emanuel,
why don't you write your own Session Manager (Protocol)?
You seem to be very knowledgable.
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ever.
* There is no built-in jack midi output yet. You have to export midi
files.
* Documentation is nearly non-existent.
Have fun, it would be nice to hear from you!
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e lsl files are very simple, see example.lsl,
and can be shipped around with your sfz sample package like the
Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra (lsl file already included in this release)
Version 1.0 Licensed under GPLv3 by Nils Gey, June 2012
Only dependencies are Python and Linuxsampler.
https://githu
On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 16:25:19 +0200 (CEST)
Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hello Nils!
>Thanks you for this program. It might be of some use to me. I wonder, how
> much work it would be to extend its capacity to also load gig or sf2 files
> with LinuxSampler.
>Well, this is l
lo
i...@laborejo.org
irc.freenode.org #laborejo
[Dependencies]
Python3 (Developed and tested under 3.2.2)
Linuxsampler (no GUI required)
Feedback and idle chatting are welcome!
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On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 09:39:04 +0200 (CEST)
Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hello Nils!
>I do like the way, this is going. One question about the sidekick tool:
> Why
> create the sfz-file in temp and not in the current directory? OK, it's
> supposed to be a temporary file
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 14:45:13 +0200 (CEST)
"Patrick Shirkey" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you have a company or know of someone who has a company that uses Linux
> Audio tools/software to enable productivity can you please send me the
> following info:
>
> Company Name
> Website
> Location
> Business Exp
With this lovely one liner:
/usr/bin/lisalo
/home/nils/samples/sfz/SalamanderGrandPianoV2_48khz24bit/SalamanderGrandPianoV2.sfz
-m alsa_pcm:Hammerfall-DSP/midi_capture_1 -p -m Salamander > /dev/null
[Contact]
https://github.com/nilsgey/Lisalo
info@...
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would be a major step
in general Linux Audio mainstream direction. For the last years and currently
many instruments are samples which seem to be interpreted data (I hope I am not
wrong here). This is not the windows-VST problem but actually solvable without
recompiling and re-releasing even the
ontakt, you
> can't play kontakt sample libraries regardless of the platform you're on.
>
> but yay for anyone working to change this situation.
The direct and naive solution would be a reversed engineered kontakt sample
engine, yes.
Very naive.
Nils
On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 14:43:13 +0100
Harry van Haaren wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Nils wrote:
>
> > The direct and naive solution would be a reversed engineered kontakt
> > sample engine, yes.
> > Very naive.
> >
>
> The community could approac
(sf2->sfz) etc. is allowed
-Selling the sample package itself is allowed or not (two different flavours)
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 19:56:27 +0400
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Nils wrote:
>
> > But for Creative Commons ShareAlike? Is music a derived work from samples
> > under cc-by-sa?
>
> Is your video a derivative work from fonts that you use
On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 18:08:20 +0200
Luis Garrido wrote:
> On 08/31/2012 05:44 PM, Nils wrote:
>
> > Also if yes: Is there even a pre-packaged license that allows:
>
>
> There is this one, not sure if it fits your purposes, it can probably be
> flavored like mos
Please note that the following may sound very
sarcastic, but actually it is not (except the part about my bank
account). I expect this type of work that needs to be done to develop
and create a modern, state-of-the art sample lib like Orchestral
Strings or a Choir incl. wordbuilder from 'scratch',
th Linux, without additional effort for the 3rd party instrument developers.
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afaik. You can't run Pianoteq as plugin
in Ardour or Qtractor because it is not one and end of the story.
But don't listen to me. The people who develop JACK standalone and LV2
plugins are fare more capable to give a real and technical answer,
s and Zyn not?
And if these would be resolved in Zyn, would you still continue to
develop and use Yoshimi? (this is a trick question! Answering it yes
would make you a fanatic person by the definition that all logical
reaons point against a situation but a person still refuses to accept it)
I try to make some photos and twitter here and there about the linux
audio conference 2014.
Hashtag is #lac2014
Follow me or write your own!
https://twitter.com/NilsGey
Have Fun live or with the stream!
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.
Do you know any?
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S is welcome, therefore I
named it just "Open Source Audio" and not Linux Audio.
So if you are in the area please join us! If you are not in the area but
know people in the area, please tell them.
Greetings,
Nils
http://cologne.linuxaudio.org/
http://www.nilsgey.de
P.S.
Despite the
to Germany!
:) If you happen to be in the Cologne area feel free to drop by the
newly created Cologne Open Source Audio Meeting if you like (next:
2014-.08-18 , then: 2014-10-15 cologne.linuxaudio.org)
Greetings,
Nils
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This has become offtopic!
Please change the subject. I am very interested in Linux Audio jobs and
companies but not at all in discussions that got ralfed.
Thank you.
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. Keep that for LAU, please.
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Yes, that is possible and I wholeheartly lobby for that because library
bugs and mismatches are common and could be avoided.
Ardour does it and I do it in my own programs as well, or at least will
if properly released. If you can copy a library into your source tree
(Python in my case) why would d
Dear Linux-Audio-Users
Denemo is a music notation program for Linux and Windows that lets you rapidly
enter notation for typesetting and lets you produce beautiful output via the
LilyPond music engraver.
Now version 0.7.9 is released. Is has many great features and improvements
which make Dene
gfixes and improvements to midi import have been made.
greetings,
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elcome, we are always searching for help @ Denemo. Denemo is a Open Source
Music Notation Editor, based on lilypond and written in C. (And I know no
better one :)
greetings,
Nils Gey
Cologne
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Sorry for the crossposting, but the statistics show that only some people have
subscribed to all three lists.
The Denemo project has released a new version of its music notation program.
Denemo 0.8.4, which is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS (via third-party
builds) as sourc
Sorry for the crossposting, but the statistics show that only some people have
subscribed to all three lists.
Just after one month the Denemo project has released a new version of its music
notation program. Denemo 0.8.6, which is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS
(via third-p
Hi,
I search for a free and open source sound/music lib to integrate sound and
music in a game.
The game runs on Lin/Win32/OSX so it has to be crossplatform.
I know openAL, but this is too big and tons of people have problems with it.
Anything slimmer around?
Nils
mand set.
The key here is that our plugins can only be run with one host, Denemo.
So this is an example the other way around, that the GPL (intends to/) covers
plugins if they are derived in a way that they are only runnable for a single
host software.
Nils
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 12:13:33 +010
Autotune should be used to correct people who always sing without inner organic
strength which results in slightly too low intonation, just a few Hz up and the
whole thing gets more power.
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 22:12:50 +0200
f...@kokkinizita.net wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> those of you who attended
Get Denemo 0.8.18 http://denemo.org/index.php/Get_Denemo
Release Notes:
-Default behavior is now non-modal
* You can choose one out of four Shortcut systems, including the "Classic" one.
* an easy to understand and very slick interface via keyboard
* seamless integration with MIDI controlle
or even more convenient, when dealing with equal temperament:
zretune 60 in.wav out.wav
to tune to the frequency of midi key 60, which is the middle C.
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ecialized short-term software? (such as synths and samplers.
These follow a trend and are still driven by technological innovation, so each
orchestral lib really sounds better than another one two years earlier)
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So, now that this thread shifted into a hardware/driver discussion and the
flood of answers has stopped:
Have we learned anything from it?
For my part the conclusion is
make more music
make it public
make other people want to use the same tools as you
Nils
On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 17:19:18 +0200
David Olofson wrote:
> On Friday 12 October 2012, at 10.27.39, Nils Gey wrote:
> [...]
> > make more music
> > make it public
> > make other people want to use the same tools as you
> [...]
>
> On that note, some stuff I'
orever.
* There is no built-in jack midi output yet. You have to export midi files.
* Documentation is nearly non-existent.
* Deleting selected objects may result in strange gui behaviour. Nothing a
save/reload can't fix for now.
Have fun, it would be nice to hear from you!
Nils
On Fri, 9 Nov 2012 02:18:49 +0100
Dominique Michel wrote:
> Le Tue, 6 Nov 2012 18:36:41 +0100,
> Nils Gey a écrit :
>
> > A wild crosspost appears!
> snip
> > This is the release of version 0.4
> > Download: https://github.com/nilsgey/Laborejo/tarball/0.4
>
&
as comparison
in this question as well.
And are there any screenshots or more text info around?
Nils
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th of God
Odin does not exist but is a fairy-tale so you can't base a license his path.
Better stick with the GPL.
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 16:41:34 +0100
Ove Karlsen wrote:
>And btw, the gay toilets away you.
I think that means "await".
If you intended to offend me maybe you should not have picked something to say
which is not offensive at all.
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 18:15:13 +0100
Ove Karlsen wrote:
> You are hereby banned from heaven.
You don't have the authority to ban anyone from heaven.
Only I have the authority because I am the only living descendent from the
children of Jesus and Mohammed when they met on the holy toilet.
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> 1. Unpack to a directory of your choice and cd to it.
> 2. qmake
> 3. make
[nils@fyps Sqorlatti]$ LANG=ENG make
g++ -c -m64 -pipe -march=x86-64 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe -fstack-protector
--param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT
-DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_
sive
>
> Regards,
> Pedro
Thanks, I needed that as well.
Compile successful on Archlinux 64bit GCC 4.7.2, Qt 4.8.4 (Qmake 2.01a)
I have started it now and will try it out.
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that can be used to boost the other distributions.
"Joining/Merging" also can mean for one side to step down honorable and retire
the project.
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 21:53:22 +0100
Nils Gey wrote:
Unvisible to most people in here there was a brief discussion in IRC, plus the
replies here already, that made me realize some points I had not considered. I
agree that two lists are not that much and there are probably good reasons to
keep
equires
> a few more sophisticated jack command line utilities (like a
> jack_connect that can wait for clients and so on), but those are useful
> anyway.
Just a quick thought: How do you get the programs to save their state/file?
Does this not require at least some inco
2013/02/28/License_Proposal_for_Sample_Instrument_Libraries/
I welcome any comments here or in the blog itself since I know that licenses
are a serious matter. And I don't want to make a fool of myself. I remember
some weird licenses, even in the linux audio community, and I don't want to
create one of them
tart the GUI Editor with:
./laborejo-qt
For commandline parameters:
./laborejo-qt --help
and the Collection Editor with:
./laborejo-collection-editor
Then use the number- and cursor keys for immediate success!
Check Help->Manual for navigational and note/rest entry keys. Everything else
is in the men
o you can start using it right away.
https://github.com/nilsgey/pynsmclient
I also have written a short article in my blog about that topic
http://nilsgey.de/?id=24
Greetings,
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otation through Lilypond and nice ways to control
the playback without ever leaving a notation-based environment.
Latest Screenshot:
http://www.laborejo.org/latestscreenshot.png
Instructions and Download Page:
http://laborejo.org/Download
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the actual loop start/end
Is this custom data or does it follow a standard?
And no matter what, how do I write that into my own wave files?
I would prefer command line tools. But programming interfaces are fine as well.
Greetings,
Nils
$ sndfile-info test.wav
IRC interaction with e.g. torben hohn) there is
very little interest by the original jack-session devs to continue, support and
fix it.
The moment I heard that I decided for me that the only viable option for
session management is NSM.
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That is a nice video indeed. See also the other video from there "A digital
primer" or so.
This was supposed to be my next "Share and Care" entry for my blog nilsgey.de
I guess it doens't hurt to spread knowledge through as many channels as
possible.
Nils
On Wed, 2
came
fair to accept donations.
There is now an extra donation page on the website. Please have a look. Your
support would be much appreciated:
http://laborejo.org/Donation
Latest Screenshot:
http://www.laborejo.org/latestscreenshot.png
Download Page:
http://laborejo.org/Download
Greetings,
On Sat Jun 15 17:01:05 2013 hermann meyer wrote:
> Hi
>
> Did anyone here know if the GPL+ v2.0 /v3.0 is compatible with the CC-BY
> v3.0 (unported)
> http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
>
> I only found here
> http://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses#Creative_Commons_Attribution_Share-Alike
On Sat Jun 15 18:25:29 2013 hermann meyer wrote:
> Am 15.06.2013 17:47, schrieb Nils Gey:
> > On Sat Jun 15 17:01:05 2013 hermann meyer wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > Did anyone here know if the GPL+ v2.0 /v3.0 is compatible with the
> > > CC-BY v3.
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 14:04:03 +0200
hermann meyer wrote:
> Am 15.06.2013 19:09, schrieb hermann meyer:
> > Am 15.06.2013 18:38, schrieb Nils Gey:
> >> On Sat Jun 15 18:25:29 2013 hermann meyer wrote:
> >>> Am 15.06.2013 17:47, schrieb Nils Gey:
> >>>&
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 17:46:20 +0200
hermann meyer wrote:
> Am 16.06.2013 14:10, schrieb Nils Gey:
> > On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 14:04:03 +0200
> > hermann meyer wrote:
> >
> >> Am 15.06.2013 19:09, schrieb hermann meyer:
> >>> Am 15.06.2013 18:38, schrieb Ni
course forks are an important part of the open source culture and there
are many reasons to create a fork. But if you do it be polite and nice and
notify the original author so she or he (in this case fons) can port back
interesting or good changes. Especially in a scene and communi
hy.
Also: The fork button there is easy to click by accident and it is inconvenient
to remove such a fork from your account. So sometimes forks appear and do
nothing, just because someone clicked the wrong button.
Nils
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> developers can provide linux binaries to its users.
> Would that be something useful to Linux Audio?
Yes, please do that.
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Hi Tobias,
always nice to hear from you and from the virtual singer realm.
Any sound demos for that, yet?
Nils
On Tue, 28 Jan 2014 22:53:15 +0100
Tobias Platen wrote:
> Hello
>
> WORLD is a free software speech synthesizer on the basis of a Vocoder.
> It has been widely used as a
r stuff is mainly an extended calender and declared as
such. So there is really only the website as central space for information.
Keep Rockin'!
Nils
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On 04/21/2015 03:07 PM, Bruno Gola wrote:
> Hello!
>
> There were lot's of Ber
be easier to use and be more stable than version
1.
Real testing and a proper release will begin once I use my own lib
with Laborejo2 ( in development behind the scenes).
Have a nice day,
Nils
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irc: #laborejo on freenode
Very good to see that this core tool still gets regular and meaningful
updates and fixes!
Thanks for all the years we have qjackctl now!
Nils
On 28.10.2015 18:27, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> Yup, that's true:
>
> QjackCtl 0.4.1 (fall'15) is out!
>
> QjackCtl [1] is a(n
astic to hear from you!
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ore them without doing it by hand every
time". All NSM clients are JACK programs and the Non-SM API document handles
JACK client names in great detail.
Please all remember, that we are just talking about a piece of software that
starts programs a
, since it is the session manager
for JACK programs?
The response to that was "because NSM is technically independent of JACK" and
my answer was in the previous mail.
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