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How much fun can you have with 3 LEDs and a few servos?
madox replied to latigid on's topic in Miscellaneous
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Hi, thanks for the reply. I'll check these out. Cheers
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Forgot to say my shipment arrived safely. Nicely packed, thanks.
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Hi folks, I'm looking for a new Linux distribution for my home computer; I know there is a number of Linux users here, so thought I would ask for some advice. I had been using Ubuntu for a while, then tried Ubuntu Studio, as I wanted to play with some music software. I found the studio edition very buggy, though it was mostly able to run soft synths well enough. I didn't manage to use my GM5 with it. I am using Xubuntu atm, which seems OK. I was just wondering what distributions people use for computer music with Linux? I like to use Linux for my daily computing needs, and appreciate it's robustness. If I could successfully use the same distro for music too, that would be really nice. Although I have done some programming in Linux environments, I am still really a noob. I am also looking to further develop my programming skills this year, focussing on C and C++. Any suggestions or comments would be well received. Cheers, madox
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Welcome, Do you know about the two web shops for kits? These don't cover everything, and various kind people also organise bulk orders as you seem to have noticed. Cheers
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That reminds me, I'd better go sign up for that. I had been meaning to build my own on strip-board, but didn't get around to it...
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Hi, Sounds like you're pretty well sorted. I'm still not sure what the non-linear editing refers to, but I'll take your word for it. :aww: I also think the Sonar web site is poorly designed. It could benefit from liberal application of the KISS principle. Basic logical structure goes a long way towards presenting one's information. I just tried the kind of MIDI echo I think you were referring to. I think it's easy and convenient with Sonar, using the MIDI settings for each track. I can set each track to have MIDI data echoed from a particular port/channel. However, I'm not sure if there is an easy way to merge MIDI data from multiple sources. So if you want to concurrently echo data from your master keyboard, and a control box, each on different MIDI port and or channel, to a particular destination, I'm not sure how that can be handled. Can Live handle this scenario well? By the way, I'm pretty new to Sonar. Anyway, this probably doesn't matter to you any more. Hope you enjoy your purchase. Cheers, Oli
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Hi, Sounds like you are settled on Live, but just wondered if you had given Sonar a try? I tried the demo, and then have been using it more at a friend's place. So far I have found it pretty decent. I was switching from EnergyXT, which I thought was a nice idea, but disappointing in a few ways. I found Sonar to run quite adequately on my old 1.8MHz P4, which is a plus for me, until I get a new machine. I think Sonar will handle the kind of MIDI routing you are wanting, though I haven't tried. For each track, there is an option for MIDI input, and MIDI output, as well as automated echo. I may have to check it out next time I use it. I haven't looked into it in detail, so I'm not sure if it is a convenient option. When I tried Live, I think it was an older version, and seem to recall have some MIDI timing issues with it (maybe problems with MIDI clock?). How do you find it for working with MIDI sequencing? I thought the design seems to have emphasized working with audio parts, though I haven't really done enough with it to make good assessment. Have you found it lacking at all compared to Cubase? I also couldn't be bothered with Cubase, without access to a demo. For the price, and the higher system requirements, it was just less attractive. I also worked with Reaper a bit. I think it is really a great value for money product, specially for non commercial users. Also runs well on slow hardware. I did find it a little clunky in some ways. Cheers, madox
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Shall be interesting to see how this affects things. Hopefully there will be some good, value for money type products for low budget hobby folks such as myself.
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One thing that bothered me, is that I never did that before, when I was a complete noob. Thanks for the discog link. I'll probably look into it, though I am a bit hesitant to buy records again. It was a very pleasant addiction, though. I had one friend's drunk wife getting upset that I refused to play R&B. I just couldn't explain it to her. That's cool. It's nice to have a target audience. Anyway, as for my mix, I got shutdown for noise complaints after three tracks. The organisers of the evening schedule didn't realise that the restaurant was only zoned for noise production till 10:30. Oh well. Hope your mix went a lot better than mine. Cheers, madox
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Yeah, I would kind of like to get something recorded, since I don't have any of my mixes at all. I'm playing after a wedding dinner, so I suspect a fair few people will be a bit drunk by then. That will probably help. Kind of like beat lubricant in the brain of the beholder.* I had a bad moment this evening though. I was mixing Nations by Edge (Edge #14). I had it sitting in the mix, but it was a little fast. I was nudging it back a little, about every two bars or so. I went to trim the speed a tad, feeling all in the groove, and in control ... then I bumped the stylus as I brought my hand back from the pitch slide. Ahhhh :-[ I scratched Nations! The first quarter of the record is fubar. I loved that track. It's quite pumping, a little funky, a little old school, with classic house/rave tie ins. Errrhhh. Deflated. Anyway, I think I can play well enough for a couple of hours. That's probably enough. I'm not sure how much techno, old school hard trance, and banging acid my friend's will be willing to swallow anyway. As far as I know, there are only two people at the reception who have even heard these tunes before. There are quite a few churchy choir folk, some R&B drones, and love song saps (note my unbridled prejudice; it wasn't an accident :P). Should be fun. Cheers, madox * does mixing metaphors make me a better DJ?
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Hi, I bought a shiny new pair of Concords, in a flight case; ooooh, flight case ... Buying new styli made me feel young again. Heh. Just managed to fit in some mix sessions over the past couple of days. First couple of sessions, I didn't really manage to get a single mix in. Hmm, anxious moments. Just then, I think I had the best session that I've done in years. Felt good. Still had a lot of trouble with some tracks, and I really don't know my records well at all any more. That makes things a little difficult. Anyway, should be good enough to get by. I think there will be a few end-to-end fades, and the odd cut mix here and there, though I'm confident I can pull out some good mixes too. I kept a couple of mixes in for about 32 bars each, and was pretty happy with that. I was looking for a recording medium at that point, but didn't have anything handy.
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Cool, look forward to it. 8) Hope it works out. Yeah, trying to get around to it. I think I will be in for some surprises. I'm trying to fit in a couple of marathon sessions before the gig. Feels a bit like scheduling cram sessions for impending exams. ATM I'm attempting to finish of my projects for the week. Then I have to dig up my records, and hopefully bring in some CDs for more current material. Thanks for the advice, btw. I know you're right. Heh. That makes two of us. I'll see what I can do, though if it's too shoddy, I may have to pass. Cheers, madox
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Listening to the mix now. What a nostalgia trip. Sweet. Some of the transitions grind a bit, and others are rather smooth. I like the tunes. I think it's not such a bad thing to leave these tunes in the mix for a short time, these days, as it feels a bit more in step with recent tech this way. I think for some tracks though, it can detract a little from the effect if the track doesn't play out. I think I'll put this mix in my car, if you don't mind. Cheers
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DUDE! I've got a gig on Oct 10, and I really suck! I haven't mixed records for 10 years. My records are old too. Also, I haven't had a chance to practice yet. Probably tomorrow, though. You've inspired me. I'm doing sound production for a friend's wedding, and having a mix (hopefully with actual mixing involved) at the end. Kind of feels funny to see read the title of your thread. Cheers, madox