I’m happy to announce the immediate disponibility of Freecycle 0.6.1.1alpha, which is mainly a maintenance release.
Changelog:
The source is available here:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freecycle/freecycle-0.6.1.1alpha.tar.bz2
Happy slicing !
Predrag
Just a quick note to inform you that Freecycle won’t work with the latest alsa-1.0.14a. I’ll try to post a bug report at alsa bugtracker ASAP.
If you use Freecycle with Jack, everything shoud be ok.
Cheers,
P
EDIT: The problem is solved in the final 1.0.14 release
]]>I have created the MAINTENANCE_0_6_ALPHA CVS branch. In this branch I’ll backport some important fixes and some feature requests.
Instead of saving:
00000001.wav
00000002.wav
00000003.wav
00000004.wav
…
in the given directory ‘foobar’, we are now saving
foobar01.wav
foobar02.wav
foobar03.wav
foobar04.wav
..
in the current directory.
I’ll try to reenable SF2 export as I feel this is a valuable but rarely packaged feature. I’ll try to include it in the next, “0.6.1alpha” maintenance release.
All the requests are welcome for the 0.6 series, major issues will be fixed but feature requests will go to the trunk.
Cheers,
Predrag
PS: From now on, you can checkout MAINTENANCE_0_6_ALPHA branch, I’ll try to release 0.6.1alpha ASAP.
]]>Thanks to the efforts of Guerkan Senguen Freecycle is in Debian (unstable branch). You can get it at http://packages.debian.org/freecycle
Now it’s up to me to finish the 0.7 incantation and get finally Freecycle out of the alpha stage. With Qt4 it looks quite promissing as the new Canvas code is much much better now. You can follow the work in progres in the CVS (still not in usable state, but compiles, executes and shows the new rendering code).
Cheers,
Predrag
Recently I was playing with Aksy. Aksy project is providing Akai disk “mounts” via Fuse, so it is possible to drag ‘n drop samples directly from Freecycle to your Akai memory or disk, or to save .AKP files generated with Freecycle directly from within Freecycle, without using the USB key..
As you maybe know, AKAI uses proprietary protocol to upload and download the files to and from the sampler. Filesystem operation (mkdir, del, ..) are done through “sysex-over-usb”.
Walco van Loon, Aksy author has done the tremendous job of reverse engeneering the AKAI protocol and implementing more that 500 AKAI functions. The result is a set of Python libraries, which can then be used via Fuse to mount the sampler data. Of course Aksy is much more than that. There are lot of example scripts which show some of the posibilities of automation of some tasks, ie. you can download the samples directly from the web to your sampler and many, many more.
Aksy works with AKAI Z-series, S56k and MPC samplers.
Regarding Freecycle, the porting to Qt4 was suspended since several months waiting the integration of Qt4.3 in OpenSuSE. I need Qt4.3 because some mandatory functions are present only from this release on (such as untransformable QGraphicsItem*). I hope to integrate the latest libinstpatch developments and finaly make the first beta release after more than 2 years of development. (In fact, I’m not sure i’ll ever go to beta as at every release I can’t help adding some new, cool-but-unstable, feature..:))
Cheers,
Predrag
* Quizz: Why do I need this functionality ?
:)
You can find them on the download page.
]]>Source is available here:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freecycle/freecycle-0.6alpha.tar.bz2
Suse binaries + deps (thanks to jacklab.net):
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/jacklab/SUSE-9.3/RPMS/i586/
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/jacklab/SUSE-10.0/RPMS/i586/
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