Hello. I see that Fedora JAM is on the right path.
I suggest some software that you could include if they seem useful. First and foremost, it is essential realtime kernel (Sorry I have not tried the kerenel that included, as I am running from a Virtualbox.) Azr3 (http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/azr3/) Hammond emulator. Yoshimi (http://yoshimi.sourceforge.net/) Yoshimi is a software synthesizer for Linux based on the 2.4.0 release of ZynAddSubFX,. Spek (http://spek-project.org/) a simple and efficient spectrum analyzer. Sonic Visualiser (http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/) Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files. DR14 T.meter ( http://dr14tmeter.scienceontheweb.net/index.php?title=Main_Page) a simple command line tool that compute the DR (dynamic range) of the audio files in your music collection. DISTRHO (http://distrho.sourceforge.net/ports.php) Audio plugins and Linux ports. Impro-Visor (http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/improvisor/) is a music notation program designed to help jazz musicians compose and hear solos similar to ones that might be improvised. Triceratops (http://sourceforge.net/projects/triceratops/) LV2 Substractive Poly Synth QSampler (http://qsampler.sourceforge.net/qsampler-index.html) A LinuxSampler Qt GUI Interface (note: I'm not sure if it requires non-free software) Also you could include some banks such as sound of http://sonimusicae.free.fr/blanchet1-en.html. In any case, a download link for the ISO is not so big.
Congratulations for your work and I look forward to the final version!
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 3:16 PM, <<<.F.G.P.>>> fgpkeys@gmail.com wrote:
Hello. I see that Fedora JAM is on the right path.
I suggest some software that you could include if they seem useful. First and foremost, it is essential realtime kernel (Sorry I have not tried the kerenel that included, as I am running from a Virtualbox.) Azr3 (http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/azr3/) Hammond emulator. Yoshimi (http://yoshimi.sourceforge.net/) Yoshimi is a software synthesizer for Linux based on the 2.4.0 release of ZynAddSubFX,. Spek (http://spek-project.org/) a simple and efficient spectrum analyzer. Sonic Visualiser (http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/) Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files. DR14 T.meter (http://dr14tmeter.scienceontheweb.net/index.php?title=Main_Page) a simple command line tool that compute the DR (dynamic range) of the audio files in your music collection. DISTRHO (http://distrho.sourceforge.net/ports.php) Audio plugins and Linux ports. Impro-Visor (http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/improvisor/) is a music notation program designed to help jazz musicians compose and hear solos similar to ones that might be improvised. Triceratops (http://sourceforge.net/projects/triceratops/) LV2 Substractive Poly Synth QSampler (http://qsampler.sourceforge.net/qsampler-index.html) A LinuxSampler Qt GUI Interface (note: I'm not sure if it requires non-free software) Also you could include some banks such as sound of http://sonimusicae.free.fr/blanchet1-en.html. In any case, a download link for the ISO is not so big.
Congratulations for your work and I look forward to the final version!
music mailing list music@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/music
Actually, there's a wishlist already - see towards the bottom of http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Audio_creation_spin_development
At this date so close to the Fedora 18 release, only packages in the Fedora repositories will make it into the spin, but I think the gate is open for the Fedora 19 spin.
On 12/06/2012 01:03 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 3:16 PM, <<<.F.G.P.>>> fgpkeys@gmail.com wrote:
Hello. I see that Fedora JAM is on the right path.
I suggest some software that you could include if they seem useful. First and foremost, it is essential realtime kernel (Sorry I have not tried the kerenel that included, as I am running from a Virtualbox.) Azr3 (http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/azr3/) Hammond emulator. Yoshimi (http://yoshimi.sourceforge.net/) Yoshimi is a software synthesizer for Linux based on the 2.4.0 release of ZynAddSubFX,. Spek (http://spek-project.org/) a simple and efficient spectrum analyzer. Sonic Visualiser (http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/) Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files. DR14 T.meter (http://dr14tmeter.scienceontheweb.net/index.php?title=Main_Page) a simple command line tool that compute the DR (dynamic range) of the audio files in your music collection. DISTRHO (http://distrho.sourceforge.net/ports.php) Audio plugins and Linux ports. Impro-Visor (http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/improvisor/) is a music notation program designed to help jazz musicians compose and hear solos similar to ones that might be improvised. Triceratops (http://sourceforge.net/projects/triceratops/) LV2 Substractive Poly Synth QSampler (http://qsampler.sourceforge.net/qsampler-index.html) A LinuxSampler Qt GUI Interface (note: I'm not sure if it requires non-free software) Also you could include some banks such as sound of http://sonimusicae.free.fr/blanchet1-en.html. In any case, a download link for the ISO is not so big.
Congratulations for your work and I look forward to the final version!
music mailing list music@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/music
Actually, there's a wishlist already - see towards the bottom of http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Audio_creation_spin_development
This list actually needs some updating. The following packages can be removed from the wishlist:
decibel-audio-player - straightforward music player japa - JACK and ALSA Perceptual Analyser jaaa - JACK and ALSA Audio Analyzer freqtweak - Realtime audio frequency spectral manipulation ebumeter - Loudness measurement according to EBU-R128 ambdec - an ambiosonics decoder qtractor - Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer qastools - Collection of desktop applications for ALSA jalv - a simple LV2 host zita-alsa-pcmi - alsa pcm libraries synthv1 - a 4 oscillator subtractive polyphonic synthesizer samplv1 -A polyphonic sampler synthesizer with stereo fx Add64 - an additive synthesizer for JACK paulstretch - an audio time stretching utility monobristol - frontend for britsol in mono rtirq - realtime IRQ threading fedora-jam-backgrounds - audio spin wallpapers jam-control - audioserver gui app realTimeConfigQuickScan - inspect system settings for realtime performance laditools - a collection of linux audio tools non-session-manager - a session manager for Linux Audio caledonia-kde-theme - a dark theme for KDE plasma ams - ALSA Modular synth drumkv1 - an old-school digital drumkit sampler
On 12/06/2012 12:16 AM, <<<.F.G.P.>>> wrote:
Hello. I see that Fedora JAM is on the right path.
I suggest some software that you could include if they seem useful. First and foremost, it is essential realtime kernel (Sorry I have not tried the kerenel that included, as I am running from a Virtualbox.) Azr3 (http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/azr3/) Hammond emulator. Yoshimi (http://yoshimi.sourceforge.net/) Yoshimi is a software
I believe this is available in Fedora already. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=14236
LinuxSampler Qt GUI Interface (note: I'm not sure if it requires non-free software)
This has a license which makes inclusion in Fedora impossible, however CCRMA is hosting these
Also you could include some banks such as sound of http://sonimusicae.free.fr/blanchet1-en.html. In any case, a download link for the ISO is not so big.
Thanks for the suggestions. Feel free to add resources like this to the wiki and package requests to the wishlist. It's a good resource for would-be packagers interested in joining Fedora.
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 12:49 AM, Brendan Jones brendan.jones.it@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/06/2012 12:16 AM, <<<.F.G.P.>>> wrote:
Yoshimi (http://yoshimi.sourceforge.net/) Yoshimi is a software
I believe this is available in Fedora already. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=14236
Yep - might as well add it to the spin now if it's stable.