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Version vom 24. August 2006, 23:25 Uhr

Autoren: oc2pus, freecoffee und Yehudi

weitere Seiten (Links von oc2pus):
http://sound.condorow.net/
http://esaracco.free.fr/documentations/linuxaudio/linuxaudio/
http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=introlinux
http://www.apo33.org/apodio/gupp/index.php?lng=en
(Fast) alle hier vorgestellten Pakete gibt es für SuSE-9.3, SuSE-10.0 und SuSE-10.1 im denRepositories von suser-oc2pus. Weitere Infos siehe hier:
[TIP] suser-oc2pus Repository- Infos
http://www.linux-club.de/ftopic62383.html
und last but not least:
http://jacklab.net/

edit:

Soweit keine Screenshots vorhanden waren, habe ich sie eingefügt, und einige Umsortierungen vorgenommen.


Drumming

http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/musik/d055.gif Drumming

http://www.hydrogen-music.org/

Zitat: Hydrogen is an advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux. It's main goal is to bring professional yet simple and intuitive pattern-based drum programming.


http://ordrumbox.sourceforge.net/

Zitat: We define orDrumbox as a software drum machine on a desktop application. A fully-featured drum machine and audio sequencer designed to a creative pattern based way of drum programming. You can compose music and beats with this new generation of sound tracker. For more informations, see the detailled features.


http://smack.berlios.de/

Zitat: Smack is a drum synth, 100% sample free. It intends to emulate a large number of famous drum machines (TR/others) as well as sample code for physical modeling. It's built with LADSPA plugins and the Om modular synth.

Currently it's got full TR808 drums, TR909 bass and snare, noise based drums, formant and compression based drums, frequency shifting drums (Single side band) and some FM hihats. For the full low down on physical synthesis and related stuff you can check out my thesis. For a quick one page summary of some of the issues with exciter modeling you can look at my hands as exciters thing.

I'm keen to hear any thoughts or feature requests, and especially any music made with smack. If there is a drum that you want and it's not here TELL ME. If there is a prob, tell me too. I don't bite.


http://www.sinussource.de/ldrum/

Zitat: The LDRUM is an open-source drummachine that offers ten channels, realtime control, a simple pattern sequencer and a graphical user-interface. It currently runs under Linux only, it is developed in C++ and uses JACK, ALSA, Qt and LADSPA (it's a JAQL app;)


http://www-lmc.imag.fr/lmc-edp/Pierre.Saramito/tk707/

Zitat: An "7x7" type midi drum sequencer for Linux, based on functionality of Roland's TR-707

http://img382.imageshack.us/img382/4688/tk7076un.th.png


http://gneutronica.sourceforge.net/

Zitat: Gneutronica is a simple MIDI drum machine and rudimentary sequencer program. If you are familiar with Hydrogen, you'll find yourself pretty much at home with Gneutronica. Gneutronica lets you create patterns of melody or drum beats one measure long, allows you to divide up each measure into however many beats you like (several times simultaneously, if you want) and then arrange those patterns into a sequence for playback. Essentially it's a tool with which to create drum tracks and instrument tracks and play them back via MIDI devices.

Editoren & Recording

Looper & Sequencer

Guitar

http://m.pimpmyspace.org/smilies/rockon.gif http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/musik/d065.gif http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/musik/d030.gif http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/musik/d060.gif http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/musik/d020.gif

TuxGuitar Zitat: About: TuxGuitar is a multitrack guitar tablature editor and player. It can open GP3, GP4, and GP5 files.

Author: Julian Casadesus


Tux-Guitar ist ein Programm welches sich bei SuSE 9.3, SuSE-10.0 und SuSE-10.1 recht einfach über YAST installieren lässt (repository suser-oc2pus). Es ist dann anschließend unter Multimedia > Musik zu finden. Genauso einfach lässt sich das Programm starten. Das Programm kann als normaler User gestartet werden. Vom Prinzip ist das gute Stück ein MIDI-Player. Doch seine Stärken liegen darin, dass man ganz schnell mal sein eigenes Gitarrensolo eingeben kann, oder Übungen für Schüler. Das ganze läßt sich dann als pdf-Datei exportieren. Zur Eingabe muss das Griffbrett unten aktiviert werden. Das geht über die Gibson Gitarre die Angus Youngs ähnlich sieht. Die rhytmische Verteilung macht man mit der Tabulartur und den entsprechenden Notenwerten. Auf welcher Saite ein Ton gespielt wird, gibt man über das Griffbrett ein. Es ist ein empfehlenswertes Programm für jeden Gitarristen.


http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/6497/tuxguitar1os.th.png


http://sourceforge.net/dbimage.php?id=73642 http://www.bitcycle.de/2006/01/08/tuxguitar-ein-tab-editor-in-java/ http://www.herac.com.ar/soluciones/tuxguitar.htm

KGuitar

http://kguitar.sourceforge.net/

http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/5002/kguitar7zy.th.png


KGuitar ist ein Programm welches sich bei SuSE 9.3(repository packman), SuSE-10.0 und SuSE-10.1 (repository suser-oc2pus) wie auch tuxguitar relativ problemlos über YAST, apt oder smart installieren lässt. Und auch ein ähnliches Anwenderprogramm ist. Viele kleine Spielereien wie die Punkte auf dem Griffbrett entfernen, oder als Balken darstellen, und die Tonleitern lassen sich in verschiedenen Tonarten, in Dur, Harmonisch-Moll und Pentatonik darstellen. Leider vermisse ich hier einen pdf-Export. Das Icon eine Gitarre mit einem "K" ist sehr gelungen. GuitarTeX Muss selber kompiliert werden

Free Music Instrument Tuner http://home.gna.org/fmit/

http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/1707/fmitnf0.th.jpg

gibt es auch als RPM in de Repositories: [TIP] suser-oc2pus Repository- Infos http://www.linux-club.de/ftopic62383.html

Qtpod Dient zur Steuerung des POD's für Gitarre über MIDI. Der POD lässt sich so viel flexibeler einstellen. Neu in Version 1.1 ist das, der Editor jetzt scrollbar ist, und im rpm hüpft beim Start das Nierenförmige POD.

http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/6851/1844jr7.th.jpg http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/2314/18440lf8.th.jpg

http://llg.cubic.org/tools/qtpod/


Weitere Links:

*Tuners '

*Tablature Software '


*Fretboard Utilities '

*Music Preparation/Viewing Utilities '


Chord & Scale Utilities '

SuSE Linux: http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/8075/guitarcodexlinuxkb9.th.jpg Als Vergleich OS X: http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/8025/guitarcodexosxob1.th.png

Miscellaneous

--Yehudi 14:10, 15. Aug 2006 (CEST)

Sampler

Notensatz

Notensatz

NoteEdit

http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/4968/noteeditor7kk.th.png

Midiplayer mit umfangreicher Notendarstellung. Über apt verfügbar.

Lilypond Über apt verfügbar.

MuseScore aus dem MusE-Projekt

Jack-Tools

http://essej.net/ac3jack/

Zitat: ac3jack is a tool for creating an AC-3 (Dolby Digital) multichannel stream from its JACK input ports. Using this tool, an AC-3 stream (up to 5.1 channels) is created in real time and either written to a file or streamed to standard output.

When streamed to stdout and piped through the ALSA tool ac3dec -C, the AC-3 stream can be passed out the SPDIF port on your audio interface for connection to a multichannel surround receiver. In this way, you can achieve full 5.1 surround mixing and monitoring of your JACK applications with a single digital cable, and no need for hardware supporting discrete outputs and inputs.

AC-3 is a compressed audio stream, so quality will suffer somewhat, but it is the price you pay for easy surround sound. After all, if it is good enough for DVD and film soundtracks, it must be OK. The AC-3 encoder used here comes from the FFMPEG project, and I have not done any quality comparisons with commercial encoders.


http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~njl98r/code/audio/ Zitat: JACK bitmeter is a diagnosis tool for JACK audio software on Linux (and perhaps other systems which have JACK and GTK+ 2.x). As its name might suggest, the bitmeter operates at the bare metal of JACK's I/O layer, looking at the 32 binary digits in each individual sample.

Think of bitmeter like the cable detector in your toolbox. You cannot use a cable detector to drive screws into wood, or to undo bolts, or measure the length of a copper pipe, but it's the perfect tool for detecting hidden cables in walls before you drill. You will rarely need bitmeter, in fact most JACK users will never use it at all, but having it and never needing it is much better than needing it and not having it.


http://jackeq.sourceforge.net/ Zitat: jackEQ wll allow sound as rich and powerful as Jackie O, as street smart as Jackie Brown. Is jackEQ more than you can handle?

jackEQ is intended to provide an accessible method for tweaking the treble, mid and bass of any JACK aware applications output. Designed specifically for live performance, it is modelled on various DJ mixing consoles which the main author Patrick Shirkey has worked with live.

jackEQ is a tool for routing and manipulating audio from/to multiple input/output sources. It runs in the JACK Audio Connection Kit, and uses LADSPA for its backend DSP work, specifically the DJ EQ swh plugin created by Steve Harris, also one of jackEQ's major contributors along with Jack O'Quin who crafted the majority of the JACK ports menu code.


http://plugin.org.uk/meterbridge/ Zitat: This is the webpage for a software meterbridge for the UNIX based JACK audio system.

It supports a number of different types of meter, rendered using the SDL library and user-editable pixmaps. Requirements


http://dillenburg.dyndns.org/~arnold/taxonomy_menu/3/3/7 Zitat: Ever struggled with a number of jack applications on your desktop everyone using its own master volume-fader but not one common place for all the volumes directly accessible?

The solution to your problem is JackMix, a mixer app for jack that looks exactly like the mixer you would use if you had to connect your analog equipment.

At least that is what it is supposed to be. For more info on the current and planned features visit JackMix:features. For more information about the concept and some internals of JackMix you should check JackMix:concept.

To see JackMix in action have a look at the JackMix:screenshots. If you just want to download and install it go to JackMix:download. There are even unstable daily snapshots available.

JackMix:links contains links to other jack-related apps and some audio-links.


http://tapas.affenbande.org/?page_id=14 Zitat: jack_snapshot - a little tool for storing/restoring jack connection states. it does this by writing/reading the names of the connected ports into/from a simple textfile. and here is also one weakness: some jack clients don't use the same jack name on each run, but dynamically assign one (like meterbridge) but most of them can be told to use a specific name, so this isn't really a problem. at least not for me. some pattern matching might be added in the future. Patches happily accepted.


http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~njh/madjack/

Zitat: MadJACK is a MPEG Audio Deck for the Jack Audio Connection Kit with an OSC based control interface. It was written as a backend for DJ music playback and is released under the GPL license.

It aims to achieve the following:

   * Lightweight
   * Talk natively to JACK
   * Easy to script / remote control
   * High Quality audio
   * Skip free playback
   * Responsive / Low Latency
   * Reliable / Not Crash

It does not do the following:

   * Have pitch control on playback (yet!)
   * Decode metadata/ID3 tags
   * Queue up multiple tracks
   * Have playlists

In order to segue and cross-fade between tracks I have multiple copies of MadJACK running.


http://netjack.sourceforge.net/

Zitat: NetJack - Jack Over The Net

Netjack is a Realtime Audio Transport over a generic IP Network. It is fully integrated into JACK.

When you transport Audio Signals over a Network, you will always have the problem, that two Computers are bound to two different Sample Clocks. The other Network Transports face the Problem of compensating for the drift between these Sample Clocks. This is very hard to do.

NetJack works around this problem, by syncing all Clients to one Soundcard. So there will be no resampling or glitches in the whole network. As long as there is no packet loss. Packet loss can not be compensated.


http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net/

Zitat: Qjackctl is a simple Qt application to control the JACK sound server daemon, specific for the Linux Audio Desktop infrastructure.

Written in C++ around the Qt3 toolkit for X11, most exclusively using Qt Designer.

Provides a simple GUI dialog for setting several JACK daemon parameters, which are properly saved between sessions, and a way control of the status of the audio server daemon. With time, this primordial interface has become richer by including a enhanced patchbay and connection control features.


http://developer.berlios.de/projects/qjacklam/ Zitat: qjackLaM is a Latency Meter for jack. There are 2 JackClients now: 1 only outputs, the other only reveives. This should cause 0 impact on Jacks graphordering concerning the other clients.


sonstige

http://beast.gtk.org/

Beast is a powerful music composition and modular synthesis application released as free software under the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL, that runs under unix. It supports a wide range of standards in the field, such as MIDI, WAV/AIFF/MP3/OggVorbis/etc audio files and LADSPA modules. It has excellent technical abilities like multitrack editing, unlimited undo/redo support, real-time synthesis support, 32bit audio rendering, full duplex support, multiprocessor support, precise timing down to sample granularity, on demand and partial loading of wave files, on the fly decoding, stereo mixing, FFT scopes, MIDI automation and full scriptability in scheme. The plugins, synthesis core and the user interface are actively being developed and translated into a variety of languages, regularly assimilating user feedback such as from our FeatureRequests page.

Here is an extensive screenshots page, showing beast in action.

BEAST is an abbreviation for Bedevilled Audio System. BSE an abbreviation for Bedevilled Sound Engine, it implements all the neccessary music processing logic required by BEAST in a seperate reusable library. The "Bedevilled" portion of the names has no religious background, but merely refers to the complexity involved implementing such a "BEAST" (pun intended ;).

http://gnaural.sourceforge.net/

Gnaural is a multi-platform programmable binaural-beat generator, implementing the principles described in the October 1973 Scientific American article "Auditory Beats in the Brain" (Gerald Oster). There has been considerable research done on the subject since that publication, and Gnaural's Windows-based predecessor, WinAural, has been used as the audio stimulus in at least one published study, "The Induced Rhythmic Oscillations of Neural Activity in the Human Brain", D. Cvetkovic, D. Djuwari, I. Cosic (Australia), from Proceeding (417) Biomedical Engineering - 2004.

The central finding of Oster's article: brain activity can be entrained to the auditory beat frequencies created when each ear is presented simultaneously with tones of slightly different frequency. My interest has been exploring how this effect (known as "frequency following response" or "brainwave entrainment") can be used to explore mental states, ranging from profoundly meditative to highly alert. Frinika: http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/6206/frinika6hm.th.png

http://www.frinika.com/

Frinika is an open source (GPL), complete music workstation software for Linux, Windows, Mac OSX Tiger and other operating systems running Java 1.5 (J2SE5.0). It features sequencer, soft-synths, realtime effects and audio recording.

Frinika is compact, self-contained and simple - yet powerful enough to boost your musical creativity. 2006-06-25 Proudly presenting Frinika-0.2.0 - a major upgrade now making Frinika a true hybrid of modern sequencing and Amiga-soundtracker style tracking. Highlights of this release are: Partview - piano roll and support for external mididevices.


--Yehudi 13:45, 15. Aug 2006 (CEST)