Re: Time to move along

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On 12/02/12 8:57 AM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
Remixing Leigh's (Pneuman) track is simply taking me too long and the
baby's due next week so I'm just releasing this remix. It's not finished
though but I will probably never finish it, for the moment I have enough
of all the quirks of the software I'm using.

Here's the remix, hope you like it. Actually it's not really a remix but
basically a complete new song.

http://downloads.autostatic.com/music/pneuman-move_along_dj_autostatic_remix.ogg

Thanks so much for posting this, it sounds great! It's definitely an honour to have you put so much time and effort in to this.

So sorry Leigh that I probably won't finish it but it just doesn't work.
Every time I wanted to work on this the track sounded differently again
(probably because of some rogue plug-ins, I suspect some of the Calf
ones), or the session didn't start up because JACK doesn't like some
apps loading simultaneously or too quickly one after another and there
were also some stupid actions on my side like deleting complete tracks
or buses of which I thought I didn't need them anymore resulting in a
complete mess. Next project I will make a backup of my Qtractor session
every single time I have worked on it.

I know the feeling -- while working on "Texel" I was pushing Ardour 3 the whole time, finding a lot of bugs along the way, and there were a number of times when I couldn't even load the session due to various crashes. It all came together in the end though, and I hope that my bug reports and testing helped in some small way to advance Ardour 3's progress along.

All the samples were fed into Qtractor by Hydrogen. Hydrogen is a great
sampler but the 0.9.5 version I used is so unreliable. One of the main
reasons I don't pursue this remix is Hydrogen. Reordering, adding or
deleting instruments, ah ah, don't even try, very often Hydrogen stalled
then and if it did work the JACK graph wasn't updated properly. And
because of this behavior and trying to troubleshoot it I had moments
when I thought, wtf am I doing? I want to make music, not filing
bugreports or troubleshooting my own system. One day my session didn't
start up anymore. It really took me too long to find out I had to raise
the number of available JACK ports. Default is 256 but this project uses
way more ports than that.

I'd really, really love to see a simple LV2 sampler plugin that I could load in to Ardour or Qtractor -- something that I could easily load in to a track, load a sample in to, and then have playing MIDI within a few seconds. I've started to use LinuxSampler more, just so I can use its plugin instead of using an external app like Hydrogen or Specimen, though I've had some crashes there (in the LinuxSampler LV2 plugin itself, I suspect) that I haven't had time to chase down yet.

Qtractor... Yeah, I cursed at that one every once in a while too. But
that was also because of the other apps I used that just don't work that
well with Qtractor, specifically seq24. I really need to ditch seq24 and
start looking at alternatives like HarmonySEQ. seq24 is dead and staying
with JACK 0.118.x just because of seq24 is just plain silly. But
Qtractor proved itself again, dozens of tracks, dozens of plug-ins, no
biggie. Automation is still a tad fiddly but if I find a good way to
express what the actual issues are I'm sure Rui will improve it faster
than you expect.

I'd love to see seq24 get some updates, too -- it still runs okay for me on JACK 0.121, but its JACK transport support hasn't worked for me since the days of JACK 0.116! It's difficult to do much with it without JACK transport support, though at least you can still create some patterns in it and then import the session in to another sequencer.

So, time to move along. I probably won't be making any music for some
weeks, my girlfriend is 39 weeks pregnant so I'll become dad again very
soon. Also I have a different busier job for which I also try to study a
bit at home. Luckily it's fascinating stuff (Asterisk & Kamailio, so
VoIP telephony with SIP) and being the only one at that company with a
solid Linux background is very gratifying also, but also very demanding.
But new stems are coming my way, next project will be a remix of a The
Cut/Up track (http://www.reverbnation.com/thecutup). And I'm also
working on some acoustic stuff, so something completely different.
Despite our little family growing I do hope to release more stuff in 2012.

That all sounds really exciting -- best of luck with it all!

Thanks
Leigh
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