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From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-05-27 21:50:16
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Glame 0.6.3 is the latest of the stable release series. It includes numerous fixes of SIGSEGVs and memleaks. Apart from bugfixes a couple of feature enhancements from the mainline were merged to enhance usability. Most notable, the wave drawing got a huge boost in performance. You can download Glame from the following location: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/glame/glame-0.6.3.tar.gz Glame is a full featured audio production suite. It features an easy to use wave editor with non-destructive editing, undo/redo and support for both native and LADSPA plugins for effect processing. Custom effects can be visually constructed by combining existing effects and basic blocks. Glame supports large files and makes use of multiple processors, if available. Most of Glame can be used via a command line scripting interface using the guile scheme implementation for off-line processing of large data. Visit Glame and its developers at LinuxTag in Karlsruhe, Germany! You will get the chance to look at the latest development efforts and talk with the developers about your most-wanted features. The Glame Team, Richard. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-05-18 13:54:58
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On Fri, 17 May 2002, J=F6rn Nettingsmeier wrote: > hi ! >=20 > i've had a problem setting up a filternetwork with gverb and an alsa-in > and alsa-out. >=20 > the plugin has one in and two outs, but somehow i can't connect anything > to the second output - the edge disappears after releasing the mouse > button. >=20 > it first struck me with the latest tarball release, and current cvs has > the same problem. >=20 > any clues ? Umm, yes - its because of a new over-pessimistic automatic port handling. Fixed it by introducing yet another special case... :/ Applied to both stable and development branch. Thanx for finding this bug, Richard. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: N. <net...@fo...> - 2002-05-17 17:43:55
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hi ! i've had a problem setting up a filternetwork with gverb and an alsa-in and alsa-out. the plugin has one in and two outs, but somehow i can't connect anything to the second output - the edge disappears after releasing the mouse button. it first struck me with the latest tarball release, and current cvs has the same problem. any clues ? regards, j=F6rn |
From: Brian L. <bli...@ad...> - 2002-05-10 03:03:07
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Richard, You have made my day, kind sir, if not my week. Your code snippet and fixes to glame.scm worked *perfectly*. I cranked a test file through just a few minutes ago, and sounded just like you'd expect after being run through a low-pass filter. Many thanks... for both the prompt reply (less than 24 hrs... wow!) and the flawless fix. Brian Lindholm > On Wed, 8 May 2002, Brian Lindholm wrote: > > > Gentlemen, > > > > Earlier this evening I successfully compiled glame-0.6.2 on my Debian > > 2.2r6 box. I'm hoping to use cglame to run a *large* number of sound > > files through a low-pass filter for purposes of lessening tape hiss. > > > > Unfortunately, I'm completely unfamilier with Scheme, and my efforts to > > run even a single .wav file through a low-pass filter are failing miserably. > > How do I do this in cglame? If somebody could provide a sample > > command sequence that would run a single .wav file through the low-pass > > filter, I'd be enormously appreciative. > > You can use the pre-defined save-eff scheme procedure for this. Example > use for lowpass filter use is > > cglame> (save-eff "test.wav" "test_filtered.wav" '("lowpass" ("stages" 4) > ("cutoff" 500) ("ripple" 0.5))) > > Note that you need to change all occurrences of filter-set-param to > filter-set-param! in src/glmid/glame.scm (applied this bugfix to the > v0_6 branch already). Also you may want to change the (net-run net) > part of the save-eff procedure to (net-run net (* 64 1024)) and adjust > the net-run definition to read > > ; run the net, wait for completion and delete it > (define net-run > (lambda (net . bufsize) > (if (null? bufsize) > (filter-launch net) > (filter-launch net (car bufsize))) > (filter-start net) > (filter-wait net))) > > to speed up computation (it sets larger buffer size for processing, > default buffer size is 1024 if I remember correctly). > > Hope this helps, Richard. > > Btw. all the above changes went into the v0_6 branch. > > -- > Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> > WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ > The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-05-09 18:15:27
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On Thu, 9 May 2002, Martin McWhorter wrote: > I am having a trouble compiling glame on a linux 2.4.18(with preempt > patch) redhat 7.2 intel machine. > > Any ideas? You dont have the development package for libz installed. Its probably called libz-dev or the like. Richard. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: Daniel K. <ko...@ta...> - 2002-05-09 17:47:05
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On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 12:34:53PM -0500, Martin McWhorter wrote: > I am having a trouble compiling glame on a linux 2.4.18(with preempt > patch) redhat 7.2 intel machine. > > Here is what I get: > gcc -shared normalize.lo -L/usr/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib /usr/lib/libglade.so > /lib/libxml.so -lz -lgnomeui -lart_lgpl -lgdk_imlib -lSM -lICE /usr/lib/libg > o /usr/lib/libgdk.so /usr/lib/libgmodule.so -lXi -lXext -lX11 -lgnome -lgnom > port /usr/lib/libesd.so -laudiofile -lm -ldb1 /usr/lib/libglib.so -ldl -lpth > -Wl,-soname -Wl,normalize.so -o .libs/normalize.so > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz You need to install package 'zlib-devel'. *nold. |
From: Martin M. <m_m...@pr...> - 2002-05-09 17:36:18
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I am having a trouble compiling glame on a linux 2.4.18(with preempt patch) redhat 7.2 intel machine. Any ideas? Martin Here is what I get: <snip> gcc -shared normalize.lo -L/usr/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib /usr/lib/libglade.so /lib/libxml.so -lz -lgnomeui -lart_lgpl -lgdk_imlib -lSM -lICE /usr/lib/libg o /usr/lib/libgdk.so /usr/lib/libgmodule.so -lXi -lXext -lX11 -lgnome -lgnom port /usr/lib/libesd.so -laudiofile -lm -ldb1 /usr/lib/libglib.so -ldl -lpth -Wl,-soname -Wl,normalize.so -o .libs/normalize.so /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[3]: *** [normalize.la] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/glame-0.6.2/src/plugins' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/glame-0.6.2/src' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/glame-0.6.2' make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 [root@darkstar glame-0.6.2]# cc --version 2.96 |
From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-05-09 13:10:36
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On Wed, 8 May 2002, Brian Lindholm wrote: > Gentlemen, > > Earlier this evening I successfully compiled glame-0.6.2 on my Debian > 2.2r6 box. I'm hoping to use cglame to run a *large* number of sound > files through a low-pass filter for purposes of lessening tape hiss. > > Unfortunately, I'm completely unfamilier with Scheme, and my efforts to > run even a single .wav file through a low-pass filter are failing miserably. > How do I do this in cglame? If somebody could provide a sample > command sequence that would run a single .wav file through the low-pass > filter, I'd be enormously appreciative. You can use the pre-defined save-eff scheme procedure for this. Example use for lowpass filter use is cglame> (save-eff "test.wav" "test_filtered.wav" '("lowpass" ("stages" 4) ("cutoff" 500) ("ripple" 0.5))) Note that you need to change all occurrences of filter-set-param to filter-set-param! in src/glmid/glame.scm (applied this bugfix to the v0_6 branch already). Also you may want to change the (net-run net) part of the save-eff procedure to (net-run net (* 64 1024)) and adjust the net-run definition to read ; run the net, wait for completion and delete it (define net-run (lambda (net . bufsize) (if (null? bufsize) (filter-launch net) (filter-launch net (car bufsize))) (filter-start net) (filter-wait net))) to speed up computation (it sets larger buffer size for processing, default buffer size is 1024 if I remember correctly). Hope this helps, Richard. Btw. all the above changes went into the v0_6 branch. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: Brian L. <bli...@ad...> - 2002-05-09 02:50:11
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Gentlemen, Earlier this evening I successfully compiled glame-0.6.2 on my Debian 2.2r6 box. I'm hoping to use cglame to run a *large* number of sound files through a low-pass filter for purposes of lessening tape hiss. Unfortunately, I'm completely unfamilier with Scheme, and my efforts to run even a single .wav file through a low-pass filter are failing miserably. How do I do this in cglame? If somebody could provide a sample command sequence that would run a single .wav file through the low-pass filter, I'd be enormously appreciative. Many thanks. Brian Lindholm (bli...@ad...) |
From: Joern N. <net...@fo...> - 2002-05-03 14:28:59
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hello everyone ! we have created a new mailing list for linux audio announcements. it is moderated, and will be low-volume. typical announcements might be: * releases of audio applications or new drivers * releases of documentation * latency or scheduling-related kernel patches * conferences, events, meetings related to linux audio * job advertisements (don't laugh, we've had a few on linux-audio-dev) the list will be advertised to editors of major linux news sites and printed publications, so that they have an easy, centralized news feed and you can reach a wide audience with your announcements. to make this work, please copy all major release announcements and other appropriate messages to this new list. (by "major" i mean tarball releases, as opposed to daily cvs commits. ;) the address is lin...@mu... you do not need to be subscribed to be able to post. no discussions should take place on the list. if you want to encourage public feedback, please cc: an appropriate other audio forum, such as lin...@mu.... please visit http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/subscribelaa.php3 for further information. best, jörn please direct replies to my private address to keep the noise on the lists down. you are welcome to forward this announcement to other related mailing lists or interested individuals if appropriate. |
From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-03-30 14:54:54
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On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Jacek [iso-8859-2] Pop=B3awski wrote: > When I start glame in IceWM - every window with "properties" is small, no > properties are visible. It is impossible to resize window. I started glam= e > without any windowmanager and problem dissapear. Is it any fix for that? Hmm, as we dont set any windowmanager hints on our dialogs its either the default gtk/gnome wm hints that are broken with IceWM or its a IceWM bug (do you see similar problems with other programs as well?). Do all dialogs in GLAME show this behavior or is it just the property dialogs (I assume you mean the "Properties" dialog of the filters in the filternetwork editor) - especially, does the Normalize dialog and the "Apply Filter" dialog show the same behavior? Which version of GLAME are you using? What distribution do you have installed? Richard. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: Jacek <jp...@in...> - 2002-03-29 21:47:43
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When I start glame in IceWM - every window with "properties" is small, no properties are visible. It is impossible to resize window. I started glame without any windowmanager and problem dissapear. Is it any fix for that? -- decopter - free SDL/OpenGL simulator under heavy development download it from http://decopter.sourceforge.net |
From: Daniel J. <da...@mo...> - 2002-03-26 10:51:53
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> Glame 0.6.2 is out. I didn't get a chance to try the CVS version beforehand, but the new stable release works great with the stereo plugins when you right click on a file - no crashes to report yet!. I built it on Mandrake 8.2. Thanks to Richard and all the other Glame developers! Daniel |
From: Daniel K. <ko...@li...> - 2002-03-24 21:42:45
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Moi! Glame 0.6.2 is out. This latest version in Glame's current stable branch includes bug fixes and enhancements in usability. Among the squashed bugs is a nasty leak in the swapfile that would eat more and more of your disk space over time. The wave editor now is able to apply a wider range of LADSPA plugins. The repeat plugin's user interface was brushed up, and there's a new panning plugin, pan2. All users of Glame stable series are encouraged to upgrade. As usual, this version can be downloaded from http://download.sourceforge.net/glame/glame-0.6.2.tar.gz (or http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/glame/glame-0.6.2.tar.gz if your local mirror hasn't caught up yet.) *nold. |
From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-03-22 20:48:31
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On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Richard Guenther wrote: > We are currently preparing a 0.6.2 release featuring bugfixes > and minor enhancements. Users and developers are encouraged > to check out the v0_6 branch of the CVS and test if their usual > work is not affected in any bad way. > > The schedule for the release is Mar 24, if nothing bad pops up. As nobody followed up, I assume everything works as expected ;) There will be one last-minute change (whooo...) to allow multi-channel plugins be used from within the "Apply filter" dialog. Again you are encouraged to do pre-release testing from the current v0_6 branch head. Happy GLAMEing, Richard. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-03-22 15:44:50
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Daniel James wrote: > > I'll add that to my TODO list for 0.6.2. > > Thanks! Just implemented it in the unstable CVS branch. It works for me, but your milage may vary, so can you test it? Alternatively from using the CVS version, apply the attached patch. Thanx, Richard. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: Daniel J. <da...@mo...> - 2002-03-22 14:21:42
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RPM's for Mandrake of Glame with the LADSPA stability patch, plus LADSPA example and development files, have been uploaded by Götz Waschk <wa...@li...> to the contrib section of Cooker, eg: ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/contrib/RPMS glame-0.6.1-2mdk.i586.rpm ladspa-1.11-1mdk.i586.rpm ladspa-devel-1.11-1mdk.i586.rpm He's asked for people to try them out. Cheers Daniel |
From: Daniel J. <da...@mo...> - 2002-03-22 14:08:47
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> > But libsfftw.so.2.0.5 is included in the standard package, so an > > extra symlink from libsfftw.so can't hurt, can it? > > It cant hurt, but it belongs to the devel package as it is used > only for compile time linking, not runtime linking. ahhh - I get it! Now if only I'd have known there was a fftw-devel package... Cheers Daniel |
From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-03-22 11:55:39
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On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Daniel James wrote: > > > [root@server lib]# ls -l libsfftw.so > > > ls: libsfftw.so: No such file or directory > > > > This link should be part of the development package (i.e. > > fftw-2.1.3-dev or the like), as is the header file. If it is not, > > its a bug in the package... > > They do indeed split some of the files into > fftw-devel-2.1.3-8mdk.i586.rpm, including libsfftw.so which I assume > is a symlink. > > I compiled Glame sucessfully without the fftw-devel package because I > already had the header file in /usr/include, probably from an earlier > build. > > But libsfftw.so.2.0.5 is included in the standard package, so an > extra symlink from libsfftw.so can't hurt, can it? It cant hurt, but it belongs to the devel package as it is used only for compile time linking, not runtime linking. Richard. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: Daniel J. <da...@mo...> - 2002-03-22 11:06:54
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> > [root@server lib]# ls -l libsfftw.so > > ls: libsfftw.so: No such file or directory > > This link should be part of the development package (i.e. > fftw-2.1.3-dev or the like), as is the header file. If it is not, > its a bug in the package... They do indeed split some of the files into fftw-devel-2.1.3-8mdk.i586.rpm, including libsfftw.so which I assume is a symlink. I compiled Glame sucessfully without the fftw-devel package because I already had the header file in /usr/include, probably from an earlier build. But libsfftw.so.2.0.5 is included in the standard package, so an extra symlink from libsfftw.so can't hurt, can it? I've emailed the Mandrake maintainer of the fftw RPM. Cheers Daniel |
From: Daniel K. <ko...@ta...> - 2002-03-22 10:47:00
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On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 11:41:24AM +0100, Richard Guenther wrote: > On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Daniel James wrote: > > [root@server lib]# ls -l libsfftw.so > > ls: libsfftw.so: No such file or directory > > This link should be part of the development package (i.e. fftw-2.1.3-dev > or the like), as is the header file. If it is not, its a bug in the > package... Mandrake calls it fftw-devel. Look out for fftw-devel-2.1.3-7mdk.i386.rpm. *nold. |
From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-03-22 10:41:29
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On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Daniel James wrote: > > As it found the header the problem is probably bad library > > naming - can you check which libraries get installed by your > > build? Is there a library that looks like the correct one? > > [maybe just the libsfftw.so link is missing?] > > I did a make clean on my compiled version of fftw and installed the > Mandrake RPM called fftw-2.1.3-7mdk.i586.rpm > > Then I took a look in /usr/lib and whaddya know... > > [root@server lib]# ls -l libsfftw.so > ls: libsfftw.so: No such file or directory This link should be part of the development package (i.e. fftw-2.1.3-dev or the like), as is the header file. If it is not, its a bug in the package... Richard. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |
From: Daniel J. <da...@mo...> - 2002-03-22 10:38:30
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> As it found the header the problem is probably bad library > naming - can you check which libraries get installed by your > build? Is there a library that looks like the correct one? > [maybe just the libsfftw.so link is missing?] I did a make clean on my compiled version of fftw and installed the Mandrake RPM called fftw-2.1.3-7mdk.i586.rpm Then I took a look in /usr/lib and whaddya know... [root@server lib]# ls -l libsfftw.so ls: libsfftw.so: No such file or directory [root@server lib]# ls -l libsfftw.so.2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Mar 22 10:06 libsfftw.so.2 -> libsfftw.so.2.0.5* So I did [root@server lib]# ln -s libsfftw.so.2.0.5 libsfftw.so and now ./configure finds it. I rebuilt glame and not only do I have no error messages, I have the FFT equalizer back! Cheers Daniel |
From: Daniel J. <da...@mo...> - 2002-03-22 10:26:57
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> Were you recording all tracks at once? No, there are only two of us. So we record the bass and drums first (using left and right as two mono channels) then add the rest of the instruments. > Is recording four channels > at once possible with audacity I'm fairly sure it's not. You can use a second sound card (eg /dev/dsp2) but not at the same time. I think the only program that does this on Linux is Ardour, but with my compilation skills I haven't dared try building it yet... Audacity complements Glame quite well I think, in the same way on Windows people often use both Cool Edit Pro with another sound editor. But as this is free software maybe both projects can help each other add features, eh?. Cheers Daniel |
From: Richard G. <rg...@ta...> - 2002-03-21 15:29:58
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Daniel James wrote: > While I'm boring you all with my inability to compile things > properly, you are welcome to download the music I've been working on: > > http://mondodesigno.com/music/flowers2.ogg Nice - a little "polyrhythmic" :) > It was recorded on four-track cassette, mixed in Audacity, compressed > with the Dyson Compress LADSPA plugin and normalised in Glame, then > encoded with oggenc. We are now doing some direct-to-disk recordings > with Audacity that sound much better though. Were you recording all tracks at once? Is recording four channels at once possible with audacity (its not with GLAME, if you dont have two soundcards and dont want to mess with handcrafted networks)? Richard. -- Richard Guenther <ric...@un...> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/ The GLAME Project: http://www.glame.de/ |