Re: [LAU] Linux-audio-user Digest, Vol 122, Issue 23

From: Crojav <hendrikus.godvliet@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Apr 25 2017 - 20:03:08 EEST

I am looking for a "Frequency Counter"

For a project I need to count frequencies of midi note's

Something simulair as this would be fine
http://www.qsl.net/pa2ohh/11freqcnt1.htm - ( this one is not working for
me - it works only with Pulsaudio and that is what i removed - only Jack
here. )

But something as Voxengo Span would be fine to.
http://www.voxengo.com/product/span/

I tried I think all I could find under Linux, Vst,Lv2,Ladspa and a lot
from the Internet. But with out succes. Hope that someone from here will
bring me in the right direction.

Greeting Crojav

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> Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 14:30:55 +0200
> From: Stefan Westerfeld <stefan@email-addr-hidden>
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> Subject: [LAU] spectmorph-0.3.2
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> spectmorph-0.3.2 has been released.
>
> Overview of Changes in spectmorph-0.3.2:
> ----------------------------------------
> * Added new unison effect.
> * New instruments: pan-flute, synth-saw.
> * UI improvements:
> - support operator folding (to preserve screen space)
> - provide scrollbar if morph plan window height is large
> - repair operator move
> * VST plugin crash fixed.
> * No longer depend on BEAST/Rapicorn
> - use libsndfile for sound file I/O, added WavData API
> - refactoring, move libnobse code into SpectMorph
> * Add icon/.desktop file for smjack
> * Added debian package support.
> * LPC/LSF morphing code updates - but now disabled by default
>
> What is SpectMorph?
> -------------------
> SpectMorph is a free software project which allows to analyze samples of
> musical instruments, and to combine them (morphing). It can be used to
> construct hybrid sounds, for instance a sound between a trumpet and a flute; or
> smooth transitions, for instance a sound that starts as a trumpet and then
> gradually changes to a flute.
>
> SpectMorph ships with many ready-to-use instruments which can be combined using
> morphing.
>
> SpectMorph is implemented in C++ and licensed under the GNU LGPL version 3
>
> Integrating SpectMorph into your Work
> -------------------------------------
> In order to make music that contains SpectMorph, you currently need to use
> Linux. There are four ways of integrating SpectMorph sounds into music you
> create:
>
> - LV2 Plugin, for any sequencer that supports it.
> - VST Plugin, especially for proprietary solutions that don't support LV2.
> - JACK Client.
> - BEAST Module, integrating into BEASTs modular environment.
>
> Note that at this point, we may still change the way sound synthesis works, so
> newer versions of SpectMorph may sound (slightly) different than the current
> version.
>
> Links:
> ------
> Website: http://www.spectmorph.org
> Download: http://www.spectmorph.org/downloads/spectmorph-0.3.2.tar.bz2
>
> There are many audio demos on the website, which demonstrate morphing between
> instruments.

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