Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Adding MTS probably will not be too hard. There is a problem however
since Aeolus expects a frequency for the A above middle C and a
temperament defined over one octave, while MTS could specify any
frequency for any note. So what I'll probably do is to take from
the MTS
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 08:07:04PM +0200, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 07:04:42PM +0200, Dr. Matthias Nagorni wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Alfons Adriaensen wrote:
- I have the same SL 9.0 and ALSA version (but other soundcards)
- The ALSA code is a near copy of the
Alfons Adriaensen wrote:
4. Are the temperaments configurable somewhere?
No, ATM the four that are built-in are all you have. It's a quick
solution but it should cover most periods. I plan to add direct support
for the Scala database at some time. If changing the temparament is
important to you,
Matthias Nagorni wrote:
Yes: The MIDI's are up on the alsamodular site:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=69130package_id=121417
That's great, thanks a lot!
Albert
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Hello Dr. Graef,
Well, I'm experimenting with different temperaments, adaptive tunings,
psychoacoustic stuff, so this would be very useful for me. (I'm
currently using SuperCollider for that purpose, but my home-grown synths
don't sound all that good yet. ;-) But I'd vote for MIDI tuning
Hello Albert,
1. I can't seem to get the ALSA output working. (ALSA MIDI input and
Jack output works ok.) When I try to start aeolus with -A, I get:
ALSA lib pcm_mmap.c:362:(snd_pcm_mmap) shmget failed: No space left on
device
Alsa_driver: can't set hardware parameters.
Alsa_driver:
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Alfons Adriaensen wrote:
- I have the same SL 9.0 and ALSA version (but other soundcards)
- The ALSA code is a near copy of the ALSA code in JACK, in
both cases memory mapped access is used.
But I have the problem on SL 9.1 as well.
I'm sure Matthias will be prepared
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 07:04:42PM +0200, Dr. Matthias Nagorni wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Alfons Adriaensen wrote:
- I have the same SL 9.0 and ALSA version (but other soundcards)
- The ALSA code is a near copy of the ALSA code in JACK, in
both cases memory mapped access is used.
[Fernando]
I see... you may consider for a future version to write a ~/.aeolusrc
alternative file (ie: if $AEOLUS_DIR/aeolusrc is not writable just write
to ~/.aeolusrc), and read from it if available. I'm installing the
presets in a shared lib directory so that there is only one copy for
Hi, Fons,
thanks so much for this truly wonderful instrument, I'm sure we are
going to have very much fun with it. :)
I have a couple of questions, though:
1. I can't seem to get the ALSA output working. (ALSA MIDI input and
Jack output works ok.) When I try to start aeolus with -A, I get:
On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 14:58, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
New releases of Aeolus and Jaaa are now available at
http://users.skynet.be/solaris/linuxaudio
Aeolus-0.2.0
Hi Fons... I noticed something different. I used to be able to start
Aeolus and click on [Next] and then I would get
Hi Fernando,
First of all, if you package Aeolus and Jaaa please use the most recent
versions that I released only yesterday evening (libclthreads-0.0.3
and jaaa-0.1.1).
I noticed something different. I used to be able to start
Aeolus and click on [Next] and then I would get a preset (you
First of all, if you package Aeolus and Jaaa please use the most recent
versions that I released only yesterday evening (libclthreads-0.0.3
and jaaa-0.1.1).
Yes, that's what I currently have packaged...
I noticed something different. I used to be able to start
Aeolus and click on [Next]
Fons Adriaensen wrote on Tue, 15-Jun-2004:
The file $AEOLUS_DIR/aeolusrc' must be writeable for [Save] to work.
This is one reason to put the stops directory in the user's home
dir, and not in one of the standard lib directories.
You might consider using ~/.aeolus/rc or something of the
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote on Tue, 15-Jun-2004:
The file $AEOLUS_DIR/aeolusrc' must be writeable for [Save] to work.
This is one reason to put the stops directory in the user's home
dir, and not in one of the standard lib directories.
I see... you may consider for a future
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 13:52, Jesse Chappell wrote:
Fons Adriaensen wrote on Tue, 15-Jun-2004:
The file $AEOLUS_DIR/aeolusrc' must be writeable for [Save] to work.
This is one reason to put the stops directory in the user's home
dir, and not in one of the standard lib directories.
New releases of Aeolus and Jaaa are now available at
http://users.skynet.be/solaris/linuxaudio
Aeolus-0.2.0
- bugfixes,
- some new stops,
- added tuning and temperament controls,
- added controls for tremulant speed and intensity.
Still no manual :-( but it's coming...
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