From jsyn at music.columbia.edu Wed Feb 13 19:01:22 2008 From: jsyn at music.columbia.edu (jsyn@music.columbia.edu) Date: Wed Feb 13 19:01:44 2008 Subject: [jsyn] Whitney Live Message-ID: <47B384D2.5020100@mail.rockefeller.edu> Hello JSyn'ers and JMSL'ers I will be performing at the Whitney Museum in NYC this Friday at 7pm and hope some of you in the New York area can attend. We are opening with "Tube Mouth Bow String" for string quartet, four "talkboxes", and harmonizer pedals. I composed Tube Mouth using JMSL for give it its form & to generate standard notation, and used JSyn to model the stringed instruments, pedal glisses, and talkboxes (Jamie Forrest modelled the vowelizer itself in JSyn, which you can play with at http://www.punosmusic.com/pages/tubemouthbowstring/ ). While there is no JMSL or JSyn onstage with the performers, these technologies were essential to the creation of this piece. Followed by a set by Bone, a rock trio with myself on guitar, Hugh Hopper (Soft Machine, etc) on bass, and John Roulat on drums. Finishing with a set by Doctor Nerve; practically every tune we'll play owes something to JMSL & JSyn, even if it's just my use of JMSL Score and the LilyPond exporter! Event details at http://www.whitney.org/www/programs/eventInformation.jsp?EventTypeID=16 Thanks Nick Didkovsky From jsyn at music.columbia.edu Wed Feb 27 14:16:35 2008 From: jsyn at music.columbia.edu (jsyn@music.columbia.edu) Date: Wed Feb 27 14:16:51 2008 Subject: [jsyn] Metric Halo ULN/2 Message-ID: <47C5B713.6040804@mail.rockefeller.edu> Hello all, Anyone use the Metric Halo ULN/2 with JSyn? Thanks Nick Didkovsky From jsyn at music.columbia.edu Thu Feb 28 01:59:14 2008 From: jsyn at music.columbia.edu (jsyn@music.columbia.edu) Date: Thu Feb 28 01:59:26 2008 Subject: [jsyn] Metric Halo ULN/2 In-Reply-To: <47C5B713.6040804@mail.rockefeller.edu> References: <47C5B713.6040804@mail.rockefeller.edu> Message-ID: I have a ULN-2 and 2882... both sound great. I haven't used them extensively with JSyn, but I've had no problems. If you have something you'd like me to test, give a holler. Darren On Feb 27, 2008, at 11:16 AM, jsyn@music.columbia.edu wrote: > Hello all, > Anyone use the Metric Halo ULN/2 with JSyn? > Thanks > Nick Didkovsky > _______________________________________________ > JSyn mailing list > JSyn@music.columbia.edu > To change digest mode or to make other administrative changes visit: > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/jsyn From jsyn at music.columbia.edu Thu Feb 28 15:32:11 2008 From: jsyn at music.columbia.edu (jsyn@music.columbia.edu) Date: Thu Feb 28 15:32:52 2008 Subject: [jsyn] Metric Halo ULN/2 In-Reply-To: References: <47C5B713.6040804@mail.rockefeller.edu> Message-ID: <47C71A4B.1010805@mail.rockefeller.edu> Hello Darren Well you've answered the main question, thanks! Have you done JSyn signal processing of live input and gotten a feel for the ULN-2's latency (or just passed LineIn to LineOut and sent some audio through to check out the latency)? I've been unhappy with the Firebox, and want a new device live performance. Also looking at the Edirol FA-101, which I am attracted to because it's smaller, cheaper, and has MIDI. Thanks Nick jsyn@music.columbia.edu wrote: > I have a ULN-2 and 2882... both sound great. I haven't used them > extensively with JSyn, but I've had no problems. If you have > something you'd like me to test, give a holler. > > Darren > > On Feb 27, 2008, at 11:16 AM, jsyn@music.columbia.edu wrote: > >> Hello all, >> Anyone use the Metric Halo ULN/2 with JSyn? >> Thanks >> Nick Didkovsky >> _______________________________________________ >> JSyn mailing list >> JSyn@music.columbia.edu >> To change digest mode or to make other administrative changes visit: >> http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/jsyn > > > _______________________________________________ > JSyn mailing list > JSyn@music.columbia.edu > To change digest mode or to make other administrative changes visit: > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/jsyn From jsyn at music.columbia.edu Fri Feb 29 01:49:35 2008 From: jsyn at music.columbia.edu (jsyn@music.columbia.edu) Date: Fri Feb 29 01:49:50 2008 Subject: [jsyn] Metric Halo ULN/2 In-Reply-To: <47C71A4B.1010805@mail.rockefeller.edu> References: <47C5B713.6040804@mail.rockefeller.edu> <47C71A4B.1010805@mail.rockefeller.edu> Message-ID: <0D1A9E95-A45B-4D8B-A4A5-7DF3B70B7331@yahoo.com> I've used the ULN with MaxMSP and DigitalPerformer extensively for live guitar processing and can get extremely low latency... pretty close to imperceptible on a new Intel-based Mac. The MHLabs drivers are very well written and flexible, and will allow extremely small buffer sizes without underruns... I can't remember what the limit is off the top of my head though. I'm most of all impressed with the ULN's sound quality, it's spectacular! Works great in the guitar rig, great for stereo recording, and also great as a D/A box for studio monitoring. The MHLabs gear is a bit more expensive, but the stuff is built like a tank. I've had the 2882 in almost daily use for over 6 years (the ULN for ~4) with no problems... and just about every year they release free firmware updates that add impressive new features. Couldn't recommend it more highly! On Feb 28, 2008, at 12:32 PM, jsyn@music.columbia.edu wrote: > Hello Darren > > Well you've answered the main question, thanks! > Have you done JSyn signal processing of live input and gotten a feel > for the ULN-2's latency (or just passed LineIn to LineOut and sent > some audio through to check out the latency)? > > I've been unhappy with the Firebox, and want a new device live > performance. Also looking at the Edirol FA-101, which I am attracted > to because it's smaller, cheaper, and has MIDI. > > Thanks > Nick > > jsyn@music.columbia.edu wrote: >> I have a ULN-2 and 2882... both sound great. I haven't used them >> extensively with JSyn, but I've had no problems. If you have >> something you'd like me to test, give a holler. >> >> Darren >> >> On Feb 27, 2008, at 11:16 AM, jsyn@music.columbia.edu wrote: >> >>> Hello all, >>> Anyone use the Metric Halo ULN/2 with JSyn? >>> Thanks >>> Nick Didkovsky >>> _______________________________________________ >>> JSyn mailing list >>> JSyn@music.columbia.edu >>> To change digest mode or to make other administrative changes visit: >>> http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/jsyn >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> JSyn mailing list >> JSyn@music.columbia.edu >> To change digest mode or to make other administrative changes visit: >> http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/jsyn > _______________________________________________ > JSyn mailing list > JSyn@music.columbia.edu > To change digest mode or to make other administrative changes visit: > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/jsyn