Archive for November, 2007

Rugbrød update, sunflower seed

Posted in Food on November 20th, 2007 by Steffen – 1 Comment

This is an update to the Rugbrød post [1]. By adding 3/2 dL of sunflower seeds when mixing in the rye flour etc on the second day makes nice sunflower seed rugbrød (solskikke rugbrød, da). Below is a picture of how it looks.

sunflower rye

[1] http://lillesvin.net/archives/178

Silly signs

Posted in Fun Stuff on November 18th, 2007 by Steffen – 1 Comment

Well. This is a really pointless post about a few phone-cam shots. read more »

Doing MIDI Music: Linux and/or OS X?

Posted in Computers, Gear, Linux, MacOS X, Music, Software on November 13th, 2007 by Anders K. Madsen – 6 Comments

For my birthday, my dad got me a USB MIDI keyboard, which is awesome — especially if I want to use it with GarageBand, because MIDI on the Mac is soooo easy. One thing, though, is that I’d actually rather use it with LMMS and MuSe on my Ubuntu installation, but that seems to be rather difficult. It actually works fine with LMMS, but alas, LMMS does not seem to support SoundFonts and neither can I make (and play) an entire drum kit at once. I have to record each different sound individually — i.e. I have to record the tracks separatly, which is a pain, in my opinion.

So, MuSe and MIDI… It may just be me, but it seems I’ve tried every possible combination of settings and soft-synths, but still no cigar. I know that the keyboard is recognized, because — as I said — I can use it with LMMS, but MuSe just seems to make using MIDI really, really complicated, which is too bad. If anyone knows of any up-to-date documentation on the subject, please let me know, because what I’ve been digging up on google is ancient.

Anyways, I hope I don’t get too carried away with MIDI and totally lose the ability to keep it simple — don’t hesitate to let me know, if that happens. For now you’ll have to settle with my old tracks, until I’ve figured out how to work MIDI on Linux — or at least until I figure out how to make GarageBand obey my every command (hehe, yeah right… Like Apple would let me do that.) Alternatively, if Ardour make that native OS X port available soon and it has (some) MIDI editing capabilities, I might actually use that, because it absolutely rocks my boat.

Finally, if you have any tips or tricks (anything!) regarding MIDI on either Linux or OS X, please comment away (or email me). It’ll be greatly appreciated!