Projects tagged ‘gig’


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QSampler is a LinuxSampler GUI front-end application written in C++ around the Qt3 toolkit using Qt Designer. At the moment it just wraps as a client reference interface for the LinuxSampler Control ... [More] Protocol (LSCP). LinuxSampler is a work in progress. The goal is to produce a free, open source pure software audio sampler with professional grade features, comparable to both hardware and commercial Windows/Mac software samplers. The initial platform will be Linux because it is one of the most promising open source multimedia operating systems. Thanks to various kernel patches and the Jack Audio Connection Kit, Linux is currently able to deliver rock solid sub-5 millisecond MIDI-to-Audio response. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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gigCalendar is the world's first free solution for maintaining a website's touring calendar. Maintaining a calendar for event promotion on the Internet has never been easier - or cheaper! ... [More] Features: * multiple bands and multiple venues * component displays gigs as full calendar (month view), tabled list (upcoming and archive), and RSS feeds (full calendar or by individual band and venue) * modules display gigs in a miniCalendar and text list (choose x number of upcoming gigs to display) * Hyper-customizable frontend display (skins also available) * search mambot available * Google map links for venues * iCal and vCal export support for individual gigs (Outlook, iCal, Mozilla, Sunbird, Palm Desktop, etc) * import/export data * import/export settings [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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2532|Gigs is a php/SQL gig lister designed for bands, venues and music sites alike. The web based Control Panel allows users to add, edit and delete shows and artists. Support for multiple artists as ... [More] well as multiple users. Our web based installer walks you step by step through the installation so there is no need to edit any files. 2532|Gigs includes an RSS feed for upcoming shows, calendar featuring upcoming gigs, ability to search past and future gigs and a unique flyer generator. Our language system allows you to easily translate 2532|Gigs into your language or you can download one of our language packs. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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An open source framework for allowing anyone to manage gigs, and most importantly get people to them.
Created 4 months ago.

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This script (hydroToSf2) is a tool which allows you to convert a Hydrogen drumkit into a SF2 soundfont. It uses Learjeff's soundfont tools to do all the hard work. Requirements:To use the conversion ... [More] functions (ie if you have flac or other-then-wav formatted drum samples) You will need flac and sox in your path. You'll also need pyxml, and tarfile for python (most people should have these) tested on Python 2.4.3 on Ubuntu Dapper Linux and Python 2.5.2 on Intrepid To get what you need there, type: sudo apt-get install python python-xml flac sox Quick usage:Download drumkits from http://www.hydrogen-music.org/?p=drumkits If it's a .h2kit file, just run the script like this: ./hydroToSf2 filename.h2kit (replace filename.h2kit with the file)if you want to convert an already-installed (in hydrogen GUI) drumkit do this: ./hydroToSf2 $HOME/.hydrogen/data/kit_nameor ./hydroToSf2 /usr/share/hydrogen/data/drumkits/kit_name(replace kit_name withe the directory that has the kit.) What to do with .SF2 file?:In linux, use swami to look at/play the soundfont. fluidsynth is a command-line soundfont-loader that works for everybody. asfxload will load it onto your emu10k1 running alsa sfxload will load it onto your emu10k1 running OSS. Lately, I have been using linuxsampler. I wanted gig files for my soundfonts, too. I couldn't find any native linux program (maybe I'll write a script for that, too.) So, I had to use awave studio pro in VirtualBox (the output format I used was 1.x compressed Gigastudio.) A couple of the SF2 files had little errors, and I didn't have time to investigate, but the gig file has most of the hydrogen kits, except these. I heard that Translator can do this, and it runs in wine, so this might be another temporary option. After it is loaded you can sequence to it with seq24 or rosegarden or whatever. Why did I do this?:I like the tiny overhead of using my souncard's (emu10k1) built-in wavetable better then loading up hydrogen whenever I need a drum machine. Hydrogen is better then what you get with this, but if you don't need inline LADSPA effects, humanizing, etc, this is ideal. I also like using a single sampler to do all the work. Linuxsampler and fluidsynth have nice frontends, but also can be run command-line, which is also nice for a headless soundfont player. [Less]
Created 9 months ago.

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The jmc_event_manager is a plugin/hack for textpattern created to allow users to create events at various venues. It has been done so completely by ‘ju:femaiz @ euphemize.net.
Created about 1 year ago.