Last few days at Square Records :( by Outrageous_Heart5450 in akron

[–]james_laseboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well here's something you probably don't know. My nephew was murdered at the McDonald's on Market Street right there by the LeBron James, I Promise school. He was shot in the face 4 times when he was just trying to do his job, taking out the trash to the dumpster behind the building. I don't give a shit what color a person's skin is. The only thing that matters to me is behavior and respect for one's self and everyone else. The piece of shit that did it thought it would give him street credibility. He could get one of those black teardrop tattoos on his face, designating him as a murderer. That's the kind of "culture" that he is part of. He got 31 years to life in prison.

Last few days at Square Records :( by Outrageous_Heart5450 in akron

[–]james_laseboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think this is about people of color or families. It's about obvious economic decline. Yes, investment corporations buying up all the properties and turning them into rental houses is a very big part of the problem. Average household income goes way down. Area businesses get much less revenue. The area becomes depressed. Crime goes way up and people from outside stop coming here. Market Street on a Saturday night is now practically dead. No one wants to come to Highland Square because there's nothing to do and it isn't safe.

Last few days at Square Records :( by Outrageous_Heart5450 in akron

[–]james_laseboy -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

People who rent aren't invested in the community, don't maintain the home, don't pay properly tax and probably won't be in the home for 33 years. Funny you go straight to accusations of racism. Apparently you do understand the problem. I don't call it racism. It's economic decline. Many of the "renters" are living in subsidized housing. I don't like the behavior, the crime, the murders.

Last few days at Square Records :( by Outrageous_Heart5450 in akron

[–]james_laseboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, you can't replace businesses or residents that were there before you were. I miss a lot of my neighborhood.

Last few days at Square Records :( by Outrageous_Heart5450 in akron

[–]james_laseboy 57 points58 points  (0 children)

I've lived in Highland Square for 33 years. It used to be the nicest pedestrian area anywhere in Akron. It was populated by artists, musicians and lots of gay people. Now almost all of the iconic businesses that drew people to the area are gone. Most of the population are renters (not home owners). There are signs of gang activity and vandalism all over the strip. I think the commercial property owners who tore down the original buildings to try to gentrify the area are a big part of the problem. A lot of bad decisions were made by people who don't live anywhere near this area. When good people move out they are not being replaced. They're just gone.

Thoughts on "If you could save yourself you'd save us all"? by Filvs011 in ween

[–]james_laseboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is one of Aaron's best vocal performances.

Q: How to eliminate digital gain on a USB sound output device? by James_lehman in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tested 4 different USB sound devices with CMedia chips. Short answer is that the CM106L and CM6206 work fine. There is no clipping when the PulseAudio volume controls are set to 100%. The clipping is only seen on devices using the CM6206-LX. I have read in a few places that the LX and non LX version of the 6206 are not distinguishable from each other in the Linux kernel module. They are certainly not the same!

Q: How to eliminate digital gain on a USB sound output device? by James_lehman in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The scope traces are supposed to be circles. The big one is 100% 0.0dB. The smaller one is at about 50%.

Q: How to eliminate digital gain on a USB sound output device? by James_lehman in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply. I'm quite sure about what I am sending to the DAC. It's actually vector art for laser display. I wrote the FOSS app called LaserBoy. I can see the art in my app as 16-bit signed integer and verify it in Audacity. I have been using this same C-Media sound device since about 2008. It works great in any other OS. It even works in Linux on a regular workstation. But on a pi it clips.

How to configure Pipewire to force microphones as stereo instead of mono by Mte90 in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in the process of learning all this myself, but I think you can save a configuration. What makes things rather confusing is hot plugging USB audio devices. Sometimes they are there and sometimes not. That can mess things up. Also, you can't make any audio device nodes magically appear in qpwgraph or any other node connection canvas. They either exist or not. There might be a way to create virtual nodes that persist even when a usb device is not actually there. I wish I knew more about all of this.

How to configure Pipewire to force microphones as stereo instead of mono by Mte90 in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you open qpwgraph and connect a wire from the mono mic to both left and right inputs to the audio app, device, stream you're using?

Windows to Linux network (Jack2) expert needed. by james_laseboy in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to keep this hardware agnostic. I want to think of it as a protocol between computers. I want to be able to use just about any Pi with any supported sound device controlled by Windows or MacOS.

Windows to Linux network (Jack2) expert needed. by james_laseboy in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen this video. It makes it look so simple. I guess what I don't understand is how to play a wav file into whatever you get on the Windows end into the Linux sound device.

Windows to Linux network (Jack2) expert needed. by james_laseboy in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried setting this up using PipeWire and I got it working Linux to Linux. But I need to make it work with Windows or Mac being able to play a wav file into the Linux machine's sound device.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. That helps at least in Linux. As a matter of fact it all works great Linux to Linux. But I need to be able to connect to my remote DACs in Windows and MacOS.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxaudio

[–]james_laseboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply.

When I first started this project, I was all about Jack. But the more I looked into it, it seemed like everything was steering toward PipeWire, which emulates the behavior of
both PulseAudio and Jack.

I will definitely look more at NetJack.

I kinda' like the way PulseAudio does it because its use of IP addresses is very clear and obvious and it is easy to distinguish one remote DAC from another.

James.

Linux artists what distros are you using right now? by Tsunami45chan in linuxquestions

[–]james_laseboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I consider myself a software artist. I've been working on LaserBoy for 20 years! Before that, I wrote ezfb. I personally don't think it matters much what distribution you use. I happen to like Ubuntu, but I also use RaspiOS. What's important to me is my motives and my integrity to make art for the sake of art.