Re: [LAU] More linux live on the YouTubes

From: Ken Restivo <ken@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Dec 13 2008 - 01:38:48 EET

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 05:22:15PM -0500, frank pirrone wrote:
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> Ken Restivo wrote:
> > Here are two short clips from last Friday night, of Linux being played live in a jazz-oriented context:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuKqzVDR4wA
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc5O-esJ8ko
> >
> > Bass (via fluidsynth) is left hand, Rhodes (fluidsynth going through CAPS amp simulator LADSPA plugin in ecasound) and AZR3 are right hand.
> >
> > The sound quality of the video isn't great, buit the Linux Laptop which is making all the keyboard and bass sounds, is clearly visible in the videos.
> >
> > What's that running on my screen?
> >
> > 1) Emacs (with the setlist and changes of the songs)
> > 2) A couple rxvt's
> > 3) Ion3 tiling window manager
> > 4) Xclock so the drummer and I could keep track of our set length
> >
> > A lot of times I close the latop lid. But, when I leave it open, I'd like to have something more interesting showing on screen if it's going to be visible from the audience. Any ideas/suggestions as to what to run, that would be visually interesting, but not too CPU intensive?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > -ken
> Kool as always, Ken. You are indeed the Bestivo.
>
> What soundfont have you loaded into fluidsynth? What recording device
> did you use?

They're both soundfonts that I gleaned off of teh internets.

>
> There appears to be some AGC pumping happening, so I'd mess with that -
> probably turn it off if supported - to improve the dynamics of the next
> recording.
>
> I understand it's just illustrative, but still a pity that not all the
> music's subtlety comes through.
>

It's not a great video camera. I have a very good Zoom H2 recording, and at some point I'll sync it up with the high-res version of the video, and post it to somewhere like Vimeo where the higher quality would actually be preserved.

> How about running some nice big VU meters or some visualization app in a
> xterm to produce a more kinetic display for the edification of your
> listeners/viewers?
>

Ah, of course, meterbridge! Thanks.

> Alternatively, a scrolling display of the MIDI events would be cool, no?
>

Also very easy and lightweight: aseqdump in an xterm with a large font! Thanks again.

> Gotta run...gig tonight at the local Buffalo Astronomical Association
> club's holiday party. A very eclectic mix on tap for the revelers
> including my "professional" debut on soprano recorder (Greensleeves duet
> with a dude who runs the Buff. State planetarium and another member on
> guitar accompaniment)!
>

Have fun, and post clips!

-ken
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