hello,
is there an (xml, json, etc.) list of currently available open microphones? i'm inserting once or twice an hour a randomly picked mic into the stream on radio aporee (of course with backlinks an credits), and would like to do that on mics which are actually *available*. at the moment i'm using a static list, which fails sometimes when a mic turns off.
another thing, the level of my cologne stream dropped to almost inaudible, probably a defect microphone, have to check when there. i thought about replacing it with an primo em 172, which is a pretty low noise onmi. does anyone have experience with it on a streambox?
thanks, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
Hi udo
the http://locusonus.org/tardis/ is using a php script in order to play only available open mics at any time
and you can load this page : http://locus.creacast.com:9001/ when you load the page, you have the exact list of available mics and the oggfile url (directly readable by html5 browser)
ps : sorry for late posts which are "emerging" today some of them was stucked on the server
best
jerome
Le 16 août 13 à 10:14, udo noll a écrit :
hello,
is there an (xml, json, etc.) list of currently available open microphones? i'm inserting once or twice an hour a randomly picked mic into the stream on radio aporee (of course with backlinks an credits), and would like to do that on mics which are actually *available*. at the moment i'm using a static list, which fails sometimes when a mic turns off.
another thing, the level of my cologne stream dropped to almost inaudible, probably a defect microphone, have to check when there. i thought about replacing it with an primo em 172, which is a pretty low noise onmi. does anyone have experience with it on a streambox?
thanks, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
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youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
I can't advise on the new microphone: I have line level running into my streambox, as I think there was no plug in power at the socket
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted
Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now..
I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
bw grant
On 16 Aug 2013, at 09:14, udo noll wrote:
hello,
is there an (xml, json, etc.) list of currently available open microphones? i'm inserting once or twice an hour a randomly picked mic into the stream on radio aporee (of course with backlinks an credits), and would like to do that on mics which are actually *available*. at the moment i'm using a static list, which fails sometimes when a mic turns off.
another thing, the level of my cologne stream dropped to almost inaudible, probably a defect microphone, have to check when there. i thought about replacing it with an primo em 172, which is a pretty low noise onmi. does anyone have experience with it on a streambox?
thanks, udo
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Grant Smith:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
yes, still... i'm 600km away... next week...
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now.. I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
no, it's the only one. and i don't know of live streams other than the ones on locusonus. i think the raspberry pi has some potential to boost it. a detailled howto on building a streambox based on the pi would be very helpful for many i guess.
it's also worth to check whether android phones work together with class audio usb devices. that'd be a great all in one box with 3G, wifi etc.
bests, udo
thanks, udo
On 20 Aug 2013, at 13:12, udo noll wrote:
Grant Smith:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
yes, still... i'm 600km away... next week...
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now.. I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
no, it's the only one. and i don't know of live streams other than the ones on locusonus.
will let you know what we come up with
i think the raspberry pi has some potential to boost it. a detailled howto on building a streambox based on the pi would be very helpful for many i guess.
definitely. we are working on this. we are planning a pi building workshop now probably for OCT at which we will document build and make howto's and make them available. Peter and Gregoire are fine tuning the pd patch for rasp pi.
we have been talking with london hacklab about pi interfaces. somebody told me you could use SPI protocol to attach a soundcard chip to the pi - in other words looking to design and build a box from scratch without relatively expensive components such as usb mic preamps. this is not my field. I don't know if anybody wants to contribute?
it's also worth to check whether android phones work together with class audio usb devices. that'd be a great all in one box with 3G, wifi etc.
ok so this is another approach we should try to firm up - we'll check it out
meanwhile, we are working on getting the Liveshout app up and available for iphone - 3GS and later I think
bests, udo
bw g
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If you're working on something for the iPhone 3gs and later, be aware that there is a way to bypass the iOS audio processing, which, if you only have an internal microphone or something connected to the mic/headphone combo TRRS jack, can yield much nicer audio. If you're using a digital recording accessory, such as the Tascam IXJ2 or Blue Mikey Digital, this doesn't apply, since it bypasses the core audio standard noise reduction and other junk. I think this also applies with the original Blue Mikey on the iPhone 3gs, even though it's signal path is analog. Bypassing this process takes away the autogain and steep, roughly 200 hz high-pass filter. I don't know how to actually implement it, as I'm not a developer, but I know only of a few apps that have so far -- Bossjock Audio, RodeRec and RodeRec LE. When you take this processing away, for a decent input gain, you'll have to actually boost the audio, either by turning up the mic gain itself, or by applying some processing in software after the fact. Bossjock, for example, lets you change the hardware input gain, and then also applies compression and limiting after the fact. So, by cutting back on the input and driving the output harder, I can get a fatter sound that isn't over the top.
All of these apps I mentioned previously actually give you control of the internal phone mic gain at hardware level, which most things won't touch. It really is worth it for higher fidelity recordings from an iPhone. The 3gs mic is poorer than the 4/4s/5 in terms of fidelity, but now I know what all of these mics are supposed to sound like, not how iOS wants them to sound. There are actually some very subtle differences between the microphones used in the 4, 4s and 5. You'd have to listen very carefully to hear the differences, but they do exist. The iPhone 3gs internal mic sounds nothing at all like the other phones, even with the standard processing.
I don't know why more app developers don't know about this ability to bypass iOS audio processing. Perhaps it isn't as widely implemented because it is another layer of non-idiot proofing. As an audio professional myself, I find it quite nice to actually take control of such things if I need something on the spot, and I don't have access to any of my other gear, or if I want to quickly post something to AudioBoo or Soundcloud, and don't have time to hook up external mics and preamps.
I told the guys behind Bossjock about the fact that iOS audio processing can be bypassed when I discovered that FiRE2 (now RodeRec) had this ability, and they implemented it within a couple of versions.
Just something to consider.
On 8/22/2013 8:10 AM, Grant Smith wrote:
thanks, udo
On 20 Aug 2013, at 13:12, udo noll wrote:
Grant Smith:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
yes, still... i'm 600km away... next week...
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now.. I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
no, it's the only one. and i don't know of live streams other than the ones on locusonus.
will let you know what we come up with
i think the raspberry pi has some potential to boost it. a detailled howto on building a streambox based on the pi would be very helpful for many i guess.
definitely. we are working on this. we are planning a pi building workshop now probably for OCT at which we will document build and make howto's and make them available. Peter and Gregoire are fine tuning the pd patch for rasp pi.
we have been talking with london hacklab about pi interfaces. somebody told me you could use SPI protocol to attach a soundcard chip to the pi - in other words looking to design and build a box from scratch without relatively expensive components such as usb mic preamps. this is not my field. I don't know if anybody wants to contribute?
it's also worth to check whether android phones work together with class audio usb devices. that'd be a great all in one box with 3G, wifi etc.
ok so this is another approach we should try to firm up - we'll check it out
meanwhile, we are working on getting the Liveshout app up and available for iphone - 3GS and later I think
bests, udo
bw g
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Thanks very much, Patrick
That sounds very authoritative!
Ideally we would like to work up the Liveshout iPhone app into a mobile broadcaster capable of providing good quality stereo streams to the locus server.
We should certainly take account of your discussion if we can take that forward.
Meanwhile we have added your stream to our inventory of streams for the reveil broadcast and we're still looking at getting it on the map - hope that's ok
And do please let us know about any streams you know of that buck the voice/music default
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 13:33, Patrick Perdue wrote:
If you're working on something for the iPhone 3gs and later, be aware that there is a way to bypass the iOS audio processing, which, if you only have an internal microphone or something connected to the mic/headphone combo TRRS jack, can yield much nicer audio. If you're using a digital recording accessory, such as the Tascam IXJ2 or Blue Mikey Digital, this doesn't apply, since it bypasses the core audio standard noise reduction and other junk. I think this also applies with the original Blue Mikey on the iPhone 3gs, even though it's signal path is analog. Bypassing this process takes away the autogain and steep, roughly 200 hz high-pass filter. I don't know how to actually implement it, as I'm not a developer, but I know only of a few apps that have so far -- Bossjock Audio, RodeRec and RodeRec LE. When you take this processing away, for a decent input gain, you'll have to actually boost the audio, either by turning up the mic gain itself, or by applying some processing in software after the fact. Bossjock, for example, lets you change the hardware input gain, and then also applies compression and limiting after the fact. So, by cutting back on the input and driving the output harder, I can get a fatter sound that isn't over the top.
All of these apps I mentioned previously actually give you control of the internal phone mic gain at hardware level, which most things won't touch. It really is worth it for higher fidelity recordings from an iPhone. The 3gs mic is poorer than the 4/4s/5 in terms of fidelity, but now I know what all of these mics are supposed to sound like, not how iOS wants them to sound. There are actually some very subtle differences between the microphones used in the 4, 4s and 5. You'd have to listen very carefully to hear the differences, but they do exist. The iPhone 3gs internal mic sounds nothing at all like the other phones, even with the standard processing.
I don't know why more app developers don't know about this ability to bypass iOS audio processing. Perhaps it isn't as widely implemented because it is another layer of non-idiot proofing. As an audio professional myself, I find it quite nice to actually take control of such things if I need something on the spot, and I don't have access to any of my other gear, or if I want to quickly post something to AudioBoo or Soundcloud, and don't have time to hook up external mics and preamps.
I told the guys behind Bossjock about the fact that iOS audio processing can be bypassed when I discovered that FiRE2 (now RodeRec) had this ability, and they implemented it within a couple of versions.
Just something to consider.
On 8/22/2013 8:10 AM, Grant Smith wrote:
thanks, udo
On 20 Aug 2013, at 13:12, udo noll wrote:
Grant Smith:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
yes, still... i'm 600km away... next week...
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now.. I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
no, it's the only one. and i don't know of live streams other than the ones on locusonus.
will let you know what we come up with
i think the raspberry pi has some potential to boost it. a detailled howto on building a streambox based on the pi would be very helpful for many i guess.
definitely. we are working on this. we are planning a pi building workshop now probably for OCT at which we will document build and make howto's and make them available. Peter and Gregoire are fine tuning the pd patch for rasp pi.
we have been talking with london hacklab about pi interfaces. somebody told me you could use SPI protocol to attach a soundcard chip to the pi - in other words looking to design and build a box from scratch without relatively expensive components such as usb mic preamps. this is not my field. I don't know if anybody wants to contribute?
it's also worth to check whether android phones work together with class audio usb devices. that'd be a great all in one box with 3G, wifi etc.
ok so this is another approach we should try to firm up - we'll check it out
meanwhile, we are working on getting the Liveshout app up and available for iphone - 3GS and later I think
bests, udo
bw g
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Hi Grant:
I'm working on a project that is definitely a lot off the beaten path. It's called FX Radio. At it's most basic, it's a bunch of media players randomly sorting and playing selections from a huge collection of high quality sound effects all at once, but it's actually a bit more complex than that. I'll post here when it's ready for prime time, just in case someone is interested.
Yes, it's OK to add my stream to the map. I wanted to do that in the first place, but had some issues, and never really followed through with them. I'm assuming you'd be using a relayed Icecast mountpoint. As I told Jermoe off list earlier, if you need me to add another version of the stream in a different format, I.E. ogg or mp3, that's not a problem either. I have plenty of bandwidth to spare.
Meanwhile, here's a live stereo stream from London, which a friend is running. One day, we will probably make this one sound a bit better. http://2.onj.me/outside.m3u
And here's another one from Hohenems, Austria, from another friend of mine: http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org:8888/outside.mp3.m3u The guy who is running this stream actually told me about this project. I helped him set up a stream using similar hardware to mine, though without the dynamics processing, and using preamps that aren't quite as nice.
On 8/22/2013 2:05 PM, Grant Smith wrote:
Thanks very much, Patrick
That sounds very authoritative!
Ideally we would like to work up the Liveshout iPhone app into a mobile broadcaster capable of providing good quality stereo streams to the locus server.
We should certainly take account of your discussion if we can take that forward.
Meanwhile we have added your stream to our inventory of streams for the reveil broadcast and we're still looking at getting it on the map - hope that's ok
And do please let us know about any streams you know of that buck the voice/music default
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 13:33, Patrick Perdue wrote:
If you're working on something for the iPhone 3gs and later, be aware that there is a way to bypass the iOS audio processing, which, if you only have an internal microphone or something connected to the mic/headphone combo TRRS jack, can yield much nicer audio. If you're using a digital recording accessory, such as the Tascam IXJ2 or Blue Mikey Digital, this doesn't apply, since it bypasses the core audio standard noise reduction and other junk. I think this also applies with the original Blue Mikey on the iPhone 3gs, even though it's signal path is analog. Bypassing this process takes away the autogain and steep, roughly 200 hz high-pass filter. I don't know how to actually implement it, as I'm not a developer, but I know only of a few apps that have so far -- Bossjock Audio, RodeRec and RodeRec LE. When you take this processing away, for a decent input gain, you'll have to actually boost the audio, either by turning up the mic gain itself, or by applying some processing in software after the fact. Bossjock, for example, lets you change the hardware input gain, and then also applies compression and limiting after the fact. So, by cutting back on the input and driving the output harder, I can get a fatter sound that isn't over the top.
All of these apps I mentioned previously actually give you control of the internal phone mic gain at hardware level, which most things won't touch. It really is worth it for higher fidelity recordings from an iPhone. The 3gs mic is poorer than the 4/4s/5 in terms of fidelity, but now I know what all of these mics are supposed to sound like, not how iOS wants them to sound. There are actually some very subtle differences between the microphones used in the 4, 4s and 5. You'd have to listen very carefully to hear the differences, but they do exist. The iPhone 3gs internal mic sounds nothing at all like the other phones, even with the standard processing.
I don't know why more app developers don't know about this ability to bypass iOS audio processing. Perhaps it isn't as widely implemented because it is another layer of non-idiot proofing. As an audio professional myself, I find it quite nice to actually take control of such things if I need something on the spot, and I don't have access to any of my other gear, or if I want to quickly post something to AudioBoo or Soundcloud, and don't have time to hook up external mics and preamps.
I told the guys behind Bossjock about the fact that iOS audio processing can be bypassed when I discovered that FiRE2 (now RodeRec) had this ability, and they implemented it within a couple of versions.
Just something to consider.
On 8/22/2013 8:10 AM, Grant Smith wrote:
thanks, udo
On 20 Aug 2013, at 13:12, udo noll wrote:
Grant Smith:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
yes, still... i'm 600km away... next week...
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now.. I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
no, it's the only one. and i don't know of live streams other than the ones on locusonus.
will let you know what we come up with
i think the raspberry pi has some potential to boost it. a detailled howto on building a streambox based on the pi would be very helpful for many i guess.
definitely. we are working on this. we are planning a pi building workshop now probably for OCT at which we will document build and make howto's and make them available. Peter and Gregoire are fine tuning the pd patch for rasp pi.
we have been talking with london hacklab about pi interfaces. somebody told me you could use SPI protocol to attach a soundcard chip to the pi - in other words looking to design and build a box from scratch without relatively expensive components such as usb mic preamps. this is not my field. I don't know if anybody wants to contribute?
it's also worth to check whether android phones work together with class audio usb devices. that'd be a great all in one box with 3G, wifi etc.
ok so this is another approach we should try to firm up - we'll check it out
meanwhile, we are working on getting the Liveshout app up and available for iphone - 3GS and later I think
bests, udo
bw g
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Hi Patrick
Thanks very much for the update on your FX project and the links to the London and Hohenems streams. I'd be very interested to hear more from the streamers about their locations etc if they'd like - The london stream is quite low volume; always in London there is a deep unfocused traffic roar - could be worth filtering a little for a drier sound. The Hohenems is quite upfront with lots of vehicular traffic just now but also, as I'm listening, voices - very nice. I will listen in later..
Update: the Liveshout app is not available free from app store. For 3GS and later. Good documentation and video how tos. We are working on a direct link to the locus sonus map.
We found USB audio recorder pro for £3.86 for android, which claims usb compliance, permits audio in via usb. just now working on how to keep it powered up at the same time - will update the list later - looks promising. we are trialling it with the t.bone usb mic interface (c. €20 to see how it sounds..)
I will stay in touch with you and Jerome et al about finalising how to catch your stream - you have waves of high pitched something : is it chorusing insects? or some equipment?
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 23:18, Patrick Perdue wrote:
Hi Grant:
I'm working on a project that is definitely a lot off the beaten path. It's called FX Radio. At it's most basic, it's a bunch of media players randomly sorting and playing selections from a huge collection of high quality sound effects all at once, but it's actually a bit more complex than that. I'll post here when it's ready for prime time, just in case someone is interested.
Yes, it's OK to add my stream to the map. I wanted to do that in the first place, but had some issues, and never really followed through with them. I'm assuming you'd be using a relayed Icecast mountpoint. As I told Jermoe off list earlier, if you need me to add another version of the stream in a different format, I.E. ogg or mp3, that's not a problem either. I have plenty of bandwidth to spare.
Meanwhile, here's a live stereo stream from London, which a friend is running. One day, we will probably make this one sound a bit better. http://2.onj.me/outside.m3u
And here's another one from Hohenems, Austria, from another friend of mine: http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org:8888/outside.mp3.m3u The guy who is running this stream actually told me about this project. I helped him set up a stream using similar hardware to mine, though without the dynamics processing, and using preamps that aren't quite as nice.
On 8/22/2013 2:05 PM, Grant Smith wrote:
Thanks very much, Patrick
That sounds very authoritative!
Ideally we would like to work up the Liveshout iPhone app into a mobile broadcaster capable of providing good quality stereo streams to the locus server.
We should certainly take account of your discussion if we can take that forward.
Meanwhile we have added your stream to our inventory of streams for the reveil broadcast and we're still looking at getting it on the map - hope that's ok
And do please let us know about any streams you know of that buck the voice/music default
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 13:33, Patrick Perdue wrote:
If you're working on something for the iPhone 3gs and later, be aware that there is a way to bypass the iOS audio processing, which, if you only have an internal microphone or something connected to the mic/headphone combo TRRS jack, can yield much nicer audio. If you're using a digital recording accessory, such as the Tascam IXJ2 or Blue Mikey Digital, this doesn't apply, since it bypasses the core audio standard noise reduction and other junk. I think this also applies with the original Blue Mikey on the iPhone 3gs, even though it's signal path is analog. Bypassing this process takes away the autogain and steep, roughly 200 hz high-pass filter. I don't know how to actually implement it, as I'm not a developer, but I know only of a few apps that have so far -- Bossjock Audio, RodeRec and RodeRec LE. When you take this processing away, for a decent input gain, you'll have to actually boost the audio, either by turning up the mic gain itself, or by applying some processing in software after the fact. Bossjock, for example, lets you change the hardware input gain, and then also applies compression and limiting after the fact. So, by cutting back on the input and driving the output harder, I can get a fatter sound that isn't over the top.
All of these apps I mentioned previously actually give you control of the internal phone mic gain at hardware level, which most things won't touch. It really is worth it for higher fidelity recordings from an iPhone. The 3gs mic is poorer than the 4/4s/5 in terms of fidelity, but now I know what all of these mics are supposed to sound like, not how iOS wants them to sound. There are actually some very subtle differences between the microphones used in the 4, 4s and 5. You'd have to listen very carefully to hear the differences, but they do exist. The iPhone 3gs internal mic sounds nothing at all like the other phones, even with the standard processing.
I don't know why more app developers don't know about this ability to bypass iOS audio processing. Perhaps it isn't as widely implemented because it is another layer of non-idiot proofing. As an audio professional myself, I find it quite nice to actually take control of such things if I need something on the spot, and I don't have access to any of my other gear, or if I want to quickly post something to AudioBoo or Soundcloud, and don't have time to hook up external mics and preamps.
I told the guys behind Bossjock about the fact that iOS audio processing can be bypassed when I discovered that FiRE2 (now RodeRec) had this ability, and they implemented it within a couple of versions.
Just something to consider.
On 8/22/2013 8:10 AM, Grant Smith wrote:
thanks, udo
On 20 Aug 2013, at 13:12, udo noll wrote:
Grant Smith:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
yes, still... i'm 600km away... next week...
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now.. I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
no, it's the only one. and i don't know of live streams other than the ones on locusonus.
will let you know what we come up with
i think the raspberry pi has some potential to boost it. a detailled howto on building a streambox based on the pi would be very helpful for many i guess.
definitely. we are working on this. we are planning a pi building workshop now probably for OCT at which we will document build and make howto's and make them available. Peter and Gregoire are fine tuning the pd patch for rasp pi.
we have been talking with london hacklab about pi interfaces. somebody told me you could use SPI protocol to attach a soundcard chip to the pi - in other words looking to design and build a box from scratch without relatively expensive components such as usb mic preamps. this is not my field. I don't know if anybody wants to contribute?
it's also worth to check whether android phones work together with class audio usb devices. that'd be a great all in one box with 3G, wifi etc.
ok so this is another approach we should try to firm up - we'll check it out
meanwhile, we are working on getting the Liveshout app up and available for iphone - 3GS and later I think
bests, udo
bw g
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Grant:
You're probably hearing Cicadas on my stream. They're abundant around here this time of year.
About the London stream: It already has a highpass filter and some notches to keep out 50 hz hums due to bad grounding. You wouldn't believe it by hearing it, but there are actually several small compressors in line as well. Unfortunately, the signal path is pretty noisy, so giving it more gain does other bad things. We're probably going to change the entire setup for something a bit more like what my stream and the one from Hohenems uses at some point. I'm currently looking for USB audio interfaces that are good with dynamic microphones, has two inputs, doesn't cost a ton, etc. I thought of trying the Tascam US122, as they can be had for quite cheap these days, but I've read reviews that say the preamps on them aren't so great. The Focusrite Scarlet 2i4 would probably be better, but it's a bit much for this kind of thing. Focusrite are known for their good preamps though. As it is, I'm thinking of augmenting my microphones with a dual channel Cloudlifter CL2, which adds about 20DB of gain before the preamp stage on passive microphones, which would allow me to gain way back on the preamps. Not sure I can justify the cost for this project specifically, but if I just happen to buy one for other things, it would be an interesting experiment. I have a single-channel unit already. At that point, the weakest link in the chain would be the audio interface I'm using. For anyone interested, I'm using a pair of Behringer XM8500 dynamic microphones on an ORTF stereo bar through a Yamaha MG102C mixer, Behringer UCA222 audio interface, and an old Phonic PCL3200 compressor on the mic channel inserts with medium threshold and long release time. This is to make sure that, for example, during a rain storm, RMS level is kicked down for a while, and quieter sounds are brought to the foreground without being too obvious about the compression effect itself.
This is not a live stream, but here's a relatively long file recorded at the same location as the London stream with better equipment. This is mostly traffic (go figure, there's lots of that in London,) but using a Jecklin disk and a pair of Cad M179 multi-pattern LD condensers set to omni-directional instead of a pair of miniature electrets hanging from a balcony railing. Unfortunately, this gear won't be used on the stream. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6344176/Jecklin/First%20outside.ogg
On 8/28/2013 9:33 AM, grant wrote:
Hi Patrick
Thanks very much for the update on your FX project and the links to the London and Hohenems streams. I'd be very interested to hear more from the streamers about their locations etc if they'd like - The london stream is quite low volume; always in London there is a deep unfocused traffic roar - could be worth filtering a little for a drier sound. The Hohenems is quite upfront with lots of vehicular traffic just now but also, as I'm listening, voices - very nice. I will listen in later..
Update: the Liveshout app is not available free from app store. For 3GS and later. Good documentation and video how tos. We are working on a direct link to the locus sonus map.
We found USB audio recorder pro for £3.86 for android, which claims usb compliance, permits audio in via usb. just now working on how to keep it powered up at the same time - will update the list later - looks promising. we are trialling it with the t.bone usb mic interface (c. €20 to see how it sounds..)
I will stay in touch with you and Jerome et al about finalising how to catch your stream - you have waves of high pitched something : is it chorusing insects? or some equipment?
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 23:18, Patrick Perdue wrote:
Hi Grant:
I'm working on a project that is definitely a lot off the beaten path. It's called FX Radio. At it's most basic, it's a bunch of media players randomly sorting and playing selections from a huge collection of high quality sound effects all at once, but it's actually a bit more complex than that. I'll post here when it's ready for prime time, just in case someone is interested.
Yes, it's OK to add my stream to the map. I wanted to do that in the first place, but had some issues, and never really followed through with them. I'm assuming you'd be using a relayed Icecast mountpoint. As I told Jermoe off list earlier, if you need me to add another version of the stream in a different format, I.E. ogg or mp3, that's not a problem either. I have plenty of bandwidth to spare.
Meanwhile, here's a live stereo stream from London, which a friend is running. One day, we will probably make this one sound a bit better. http://2.onj.me/outside.m3u
And here's another one from Hohenems, Austria, from another friend of mine: http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org:8888/outside.mp3.m3u The guy who is running this stream actually told me about this project. I helped him set up a stream using similar hardware to mine, though without the dynamics processing, and using preamps that aren't quite as nice.
On 8/22/2013 2:05 PM, Grant Smith wrote:
Thanks very much, Patrick
That sounds very authoritative!
Ideally we would like to work up the Liveshout iPhone app into a mobile broadcaster capable of providing good quality stereo streams to the locus server.
We should certainly take account of your discussion if we can take that forward.
Meanwhile we have added your stream to our inventory of streams for the reveil broadcast and we're still looking at getting it on the map - hope that's ok
And do please let us know about any streams you know of that buck the voice/music default
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 13:33, Patrick Perdue wrote:
If you're working on something for the iPhone 3gs and later, be aware that there is a way to bypass the iOS audio processing, which, if you only have an internal microphone or something connected to the mic/headphone combo TRRS jack, can yield much nicer audio. If you're using a digital recording accessory, such as the Tascam IXJ2 or Blue Mikey Digital, this doesn't apply, since it bypasses the core audio standard noise reduction and other junk. I think this also applies with the original Blue Mikey on the iPhone 3gs, even though it's signal path is analog. Bypassing this process takes away the autogain and steep, roughly 200 hz high-pass filter. I don't know how to actually implement it, as I'm not a developer, but I know only of a few apps that have so far -- Bossjock Audio, RodeRec and RodeRec LE. When you take this processing away, for a decent input gain, you'll have to actually boost the audio, either by turning up the mic gain itself, or by applying some processing in software after the fact. Bossjock, for example, lets you change the hardware input gain, and then also applies compression and limiting after the fact. So, by cutting back on the input and driving the output harder, I can get a fatter sound that isn't over the top.
All of these apps I mentioned previously actually give you control of the internal phone mic gain at hardware level, which most things won't touch. It really is worth it for higher fidelity recordings from an iPhone. The 3gs mic is poorer than the 4/4s/5 in terms of fidelity, but now I know what all of these mics are supposed to sound like, not how iOS wants them to sound. There are actually some very subtle differences between the microphones used in the 4, 4s and 5. You'd have to listen very carefully to hear the differences, but they do exist. The iPhone 3gs internal mic sounds nothing at all like the other phones, even with the standard processing.
I don't know why more app developers don't know about this ability to bypass iOS audio processing. Perhaps it isn't as widely implemented because it is another layer of non-idiot proofing. As an audio professional myself, I find it quite nice to actually take control of such things if I need something on the spot, and I don't have access to any of my other gear, or if I want to quickly post something to AudioBoo or Soundcloud, and don't have time to hook up external mics and preamps.
I told the guys behind Bossjock about the fact that iOS audio processing can be bypassed when I discovered that FiRE2 (now RodeRec) had this ability, and they implemented it within a couple of versions.
Just something to consider.
On 8/22/2013 8:10 AM, Grant Smith wrote:
thanks, udo
On 20 Aug 2013, at 13:12, udo noll wrote:
Grant Smith: > youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
yes, still... i'm 600km away... next week...
> On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted > Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now.. > I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
no, it's the only one. and i don't know of live streams other than the ones on locusonus.
will let you know what we come up with
i think the raspberry pi has some potential to boost it. a detailled howto on building a streambox based on the pi would be very helpful for many i guess.
definitely. we are working on this. we are planning a pi building workshop now probably for OCT at which we will document build and make howto's and make them available. Peter and Gregoire are fine tuning the pd patch for rasp pi.
we have been talking with london hacklab about pi interfaces. somebody told me you could use SPI protocol to attach a soundcard chip to the pi - in other words looking to design and build a box from scratch without relatively expensive components such as usb mic preamps. this is not my field. I don't know if anybody wants to contribute?
it's also worth to check whether android phones work together with class audio usb devices. that'd be a great all in one box with 3G, wifi etc.
ok so this is another approach we should try to firm up - we'll check it out
meanwhile, we are working on getting the Liveshout app up and available for iphone - 3GS and later I think
bests, udo
bw g
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Hello Locustreamers,
It's exciting to read about this activitu and ideas. My chicago westside stream has been only a recording since I was, for various reasons, compelled to move the streambox. Due to time and technical constraints, plus numerous re-locations, it's been difficult to go live at that location. I've been seeking a new one, and hope to find it someday.
I'm teaching a class this fall called "Field Recording and Phonography," and I've been thinking about way the class may employ the stream map.
All the best, Eric
On 8/28/13 8:33 AM, grant wrote:
Hi Patrick
Thanks very much for the update on your FX project and the links to the London and Hohenems streams. I'd be very interested to hear more from the streamers about their locations etc if they'd like - The london stream is quite low volume; always in London there is a deep unfocused traffic roar - could be worth filtering a little for a drier sound. The Hohenems is quite upfront with lots of vehicular traffic just now but also, as I'm listening, voices - very nice. I will listen in later..
Update: the Liveshout app is not available free from app store. For 3GS and later. Good documentation and video how tos. We are working on a direct link to the locus sonus map.
We found USB audio recorder pro for £3.86 for android, which claims usb compliance, permits audio in via usb. just now working on how to keep it powered up at the same time - will update the list later - looks promising. we are trialling it with the t.bone usb mic interface (c. €20 to see how it sounds..)
I will stay in touch with you and Jerome et al about finalising how to catch your stream - you have waves of high pitched something : is it chorusing insects? or some equipment?
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 23:18, Patrick Perdue wrote:
Hi Grant:
I'm working on a project that is definitely a lot off the beaten path. It's called FX Radio. At it's most basic, it's a bunch of media players randomly sorting and playing selections from a huge collection of high quality sound effects all at once, but it's actually a bit more complex than that. I'll post here when it's ready for prime time, just in case someone is interested.
Yes, it's OK to add my stream to the map. I wanted to do that in the first place, but had some issues, and never really followed through with them. I'm assuming you'd be using a relayed Icecast mountpoint. As I told Jermoe off list earlier, if you need me to add another version of the stream in a different format, I.E. ogg or mp3, that's not a problem either. I have plenty of bandwidth to spare.
Meanwhile, here's a live stereo stream from London, which a friend is running. One day, we will probably make this one sound a bit better. http://2.onj.me/outside.m3u
And here's another one from Hohenems, Austria, from another friend of mine: http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org:8888/outside.mp3.m3u The guy who is running this stream actually told me about this project. I helped him set up a stream using similar hardware to mine, though without the dynamics processing, and using preamps that aren't quite as nice.
On 8/22/2013 2:05 PM, Grant Smith wrote:
Thanks very much, Patrick
That sounds very authoritative!
Ideally we would like to work up the Liveshout iPhone app into a mobile broadcaster capable of providing good quality stereo streams to the locus server.
We should certainly take account of your discussion if we can take that forward.
Meanwhile we have added your stream to our inventory of streams for the reveil broadcast and we're still looking at getting it on the map - hope that's ok
And do please let us know about any streams you know of that buck the voice/music default
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 13:33, Patrick Perdue wrote:
If you're working on something for the iPhone 3gs and later, be aware that there is a way to bypass the iOS audio processing, which, if you only have an internal microphone or something connected to the mic/headphone combo TRRS jack, can yield much nicer audio. If you're using a digital recording accessory, such as the Tascam IXJ2 or Blue Mikey Digital, this doesn't apply, since it bypasses the core audio standard noise reduction and other junk. I think this also applies with the original Blue Mikey on the iPhone 3gs, even though it's signal path is analog. Bypassing this process takes away the autogain and steep, roughly 200 hz high-pass filter. I don't know how to actually implement it, as I'm not a developer, but I know only of a few apps that have so far -- Bossjock Audio, RodeRec and RodeRec LE. When you take this processing away, for a decent input gain, you'll have to actually boost the audio, either by turning up the mic gain itself, or by applying some processing in software after the fact. Bossjock, for example, lets you change the hardware input gain, and then also applies compression and limiting after the fact. So, by cutting back on the input and driving the output harder, I can get a fatter sound that isn't over the top.
All of these apps I mentioned previously actually give you control of the internal phone mic gain at hardware level, which most things won't touch. It really is worth it for higher fidelity recordings from an iPhone. The 3gs mic is poorer than the 4/4s/5 in terms of fidelity, but now I know what all of these mics are supposed to sound like, not how iOS wants them to sound. There are actually some very subtle differences between the microphones used in the 4, 4s and 5. You'd have to listen very carefully to hear the differences, but they do exist. The iPhone 3gs internal mic sounds nothing at all like the other phones, even with the standard processing.
I don't know why more app developers don't know about this ability to bypass iOS audio processing. Perhaps it isn't as widely implemented because it is another layer of non-idiot proofing. As an audio professional myself, I find it quite nice to actually take control of such things if I need something on the spot, and I don't have access to any of my other gear, or if I want to quickly post something to AudioBoo or Soundcloud, and don't have time to hook up external mics and preamps.
I told the guys behind Bossjock about the fact that iOS audio processing can be bypassed when I discovered that FiRE2 (now RodeRec) had this ability, and they implemented it within a couple of versions.
Just something to consider.
On 8/22/2013 8:10 AM, Grant Smith wrote:
thanks, udo
On 20 Aug 2013, at 13:12, udo noll wrote:
Grant Smith: > youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days.. yes, still... i'm 600km away... next week...
> On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted > Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now.. > I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve? no, it's the only one. and i don't know of live streams other than the ones on locusonus.
will let you know what we come up with
i think the raspberry pi has some potential to boost it. a detailled howto on building a streambox based on the pi would be very helpful for many i guess.
definitely. we are working on this. we are planning a pi building workshop now probably for OCT at which we will document build and make howto's and make them available. Peter and Gregoire are fine tuning the pd patch for rasp pi.
we have been talking with london hacklab about pi interfaces. somebody told me you could use SPI protocol to attach a soundcard chip to the pi - in other words looking to design and build a box from scratch without relatively expensive components such as usb mic preamps. this is not my field. I don't know if anybody wants to contribute?
it's also worth to check whether android phones work together with class audio usb devices. that'd be a great all in one box with 3G, wifi etc.
ok so this is another approach we should try to firm up - we'll check it out
meanwhile, we are working on getting the Liveshout app up and available for iphone - 3GS and later I think
bests, udo
bw g
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Hello Eric and all
Thank you, Eric, for your reply
As and when you're ready to get up and streaming again, I / we 'd be v happy to help as we can
We are really encouraging artists and others to build live streams in or onto work they are doing -
I have thought it would be great for a group of students from different places to get together and make Raspberry Pi streamboxes and then, after the course, take them away with them to set up streams..
But even also as part of a course or event to set up an ephemeral stream can be a nice way of engaging with sounds
bw grant
On 28 Aug 2013, at 16:37, Eric Leonardson wrote:
Hello Locustreamers,
It's exciting to read about this activitu and ideas. My chicago westside stream has been only a recording since I was, for various reasons, compelled to move the streambox. Due to time and technical constraints, plus numerous re-locations, it's been difficult to go live at that location. I've been seeking a new one, and hope to find it someday.
I'm teaching a class this fall called "Field Recording and Phonography," and I've been thinking about way the class may employ the stream map.
All the best, Eric
On 8/28/13 8:33 AM, grant wrote:
Hi Patrick
Thanks very much for the update on your FX project and the links to the London and Hohenems streams. I'd be very interested to hear more from the streamers about their locations etc if they'd like - The london stream is quite low volume; always in London there is a deep unfocused traffic roar - could be worth filtering a little for a drier sound. The Hohenems is quite upfront with lots of vehicular traffic just now but also, as I'm listening, voices - very nice. I will listen in later..
Update: the Liveshout app is not available free from app store. For 3GS and later. Good documentation and video how tos. We are working on a direct link to the locus sonus map.
We found USB audio recorder pro for £3.86 for android, which claims usb compliance, permits audio in via usb. just now working on how to keep it powered up at the same time - will update the list later - looks promising. we are trialling it with the t.bone usb mic interface (c. €20 to see how it sounds..)
I will stay in touch with you and Jerome et al about finalising how to catch your stream - you have waves of high pitched something : is it chorusing insects? or some equipment?
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 23:18, Patrick Perdue wrote:
Hi Grant:
I'm working on a project that is definitely a lot off the beaten path. It's called FX Radio. At it's most basic, it's a bunch of media players randomly sorting and playing selections from a huge collection of high quality sound effects all at once, but it's actually a bit more complex than that. I'll post here when it's ready for prime time, just in case someone is interested.
Yes, it's OK to add my stream to the map. I wanted to do that in the first place, but had some issues, and never really followed through with them. I'm assuming you'd be using a relayed Icecast mountpoint. As I told Jermoe off list earlier, if you need me to add another version of the stream in a different format, I.E. ogg or mp3, that's not a problem either. I have plenty of bandwidth to spare.
Meanwhile, here's a live stereo stream from London, which a friend is running. One day, we will probably make this one sound a bit better. http://2.onj.me/outside.m3u
And here's another one from Hohenems, Austria, from another friend of mine: http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org:8888/outside.mp3.m3u The guy who is running this stream actually told me about this project. I helped him set up a stream using similar hardware to mine, though without the dynamics processing, and using preamps that aren't quite as nice.
On 8/22/2013 2:05 PM, Grant Smith wrote:
Thanks very much, Patrick
That sounds very authoritative!
Ideally we would like to work up the Liveshout iPhone app into a mobile broadcaster capable of providing good quality stereo streams to the locus server.
We should certainly take account of your discussion if we can take that forward.
Meanwhile we have added your stream to our inventory of streams for the reveil broadcast and we're still looking at getting it on the map - hope that's ok
And do please let us know about any streams you know of that buck the voice/music default
bw grant
On 22 Aug 2013, at 13:33, Patrick Perdue wrote:
If you're working on something for the iPhone 3gs and later, be aware that there is a way to bypass the iOS audio processing, which, if you only have an internal microphone or something connected to the mic/headphone combo TRRS jack, can yield much nicer audio. If you're using a digital recording accessory, such as the Tascam IXJ2 or Blue Mikey Digital, this doesn't apply, since it bypasses the core audio standard noise reduction and other junk. I think this also applies with the original Blue Mikey on the iPhone 3gs, even though it's signal path is analog. Bypassing this process takes away the autogain and steep, roughly 200 hz high-pass filter. I don't know how to actually implement it, as I'm not a developer, but I know only of a few apps that have so far -- Bossjock Audio, RodeRec and RodeRec LE. When you take this processing away, for a decent input gain, you'll have to actually boost the audio, either by turning up the mic gain itself, or by applying some processing in software after the fact. Bossjock, for example, lets you change the hardware input gain, and then also applies compression and limiting after the fact. So, by cutting back on the input and driving the output harder, I can get a fatter sound that isn't over the top.
All of these apps I mentioned previously actually give you control of the internal phone mic gain at hardware level, which most things won't touch. It really is worth it for higher fidelity recordings from an iPhone. The 3gs mic is poorer than the 4/4s/5 in terms of fidelity, but now I know what all of these mics are supposed to sound like, not how iOS wants them to sound. There are actually some very subtle differences between the microphones used in the 4, 4s and 5. You'd have to listen very carefully to hear the differences, but they do exist. The iPhone 3gs internal mic sounds nothing at all like the other phones, even with the standard processing.
I don't know why more app developers don't know about this ability to bypass iOS audio processing. Perhaps it isn't as widely implemented because it is another layer of non-idiot proofing. As an audio professional myself, I find it quite nice to actually take control of such things if I need something on the spot, and I don't have access to any of my other gear, or if I want to quickly post something to AudioBoo or Soundcloud, and don't have time to hook up external mics and preamps.
I told the guys behind Bossjock about the fact that iOS audio processing can be bypassed when I discovered that FiRE2 (now RodeRec) had this ability, and they implemented it within a couple of versions.
Just something to consider.
On 8/22/2013 8:10 AM, Grant Smith wrote:
thanks, udo
On 20 Aug 2013, at 13:12, udo noll wrote:
> Grant Smith: >> youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days.. > yes, still... i'm 600km away... next week... > > > >> On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted >> Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now.. >> I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve? > no, it's the only one. and i don't know of live streams other than the ones on locusonus. will let you know what we come up with
> i think the raspberry pi has some potential to boost it. a detailled howto on building > a streambox based on the pi would be very helpful for many i guess. definitely. we are working on this. we are planning a pi building workshop now probably for OCT at which we will document build and make howto's and make them available. Peter and Gregoire are fine tuning the pd patch for rasp pi.
we have been talking with london hacklab about pi interfaces. somebody told me you could use SPI protocol to attach a soundcard chip to the pi - in other words looking to design and build a box from scratch without relatively expensive components such as usb mic preamps. this is not my field. I don't know if anybody wants to contribute?
> it's also worth to check whether android phones work together with class > audio usb devices. that'd be a great all in one box with 3G, wifi etc.
ok so this is another approach we should try to firm up - we'll check it out
meanwhile, we are working on getting the Liveshout app up and available for iphone - 3GS and later I think
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Hi Grant
I really respect the work locus sonus is doing and I very much want to get my stream back up. When I have the PD patch activated I hear my stream on the server (http://locus.creacast.com:9001/), but it isn't appearing on the map. A recording of my stream appears instead. Do you have any advice?
thanks!!
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On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Grant Smith grant_smith@mac.com wrote:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
I can't advise on the new microphone: I have line level running into my streambox, as I think there was no plug in power at the socket
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted
Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now..
I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institutehttp://www.awi.de/en/news/background/palaoa_what_does_the_southern_ocean_sound_like/livestream/ up your sleeve?
bw grant
On 16 Aug 2013, at 09:14, udo noll wrote:
hello,
is there an (xml, json, etc.) list of currently available open microphones? i'm inserting once or twice an hour a randomly picked mic into the stream on radio aporee (of course with backlinks an credits), and would like to do that on mics which are actually *available*. at the moment i'm using a static list, which fails sometimes when a mic turns off.
another thing, the level of my cologne stream dropped to almost inaudible, probably a defect microphone, have to check when there. i thought about replacing it with an primo em 172, which is a pretty low noise onmi. does anyone have experience with it on a streambox?
thanks, udo
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Hi Chad
Please can you post a copy screen of your Pd patch ? The problem is certainly concerning a conflict with the streamname. Please do a comparison between the streamname generated by the online form on your account (with your login and psw sent by the server) and the streamname you typed into the Pd patch
best jerome
Le 12 oct. 13 à 22:35, Chad Clark a écrit :
Hi Grant
I really respect the work locus sonus is doing and I very much want to get my stream back up. When I have the PD patch activated I hear my stream on the server (http://locus.creacast.com:9001/), but it isn't appearing on the map. A recording of my stream appears instead. Do you have any advice?
thanks!!
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.32 PM.png>
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.45 PM.png>
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Grant Smith grant_smith@mac.com wrote: youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
I can't advise on the new microphone: I have line level running into my streambox, as I think there was no plug in power at the socket
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted
Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now..
I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
bw grant
On 16 Aug 2013, at 09:14, udo noll wrote:
hello,
is there an (xml, json, etc.) list of currently available open microphones? i'm inserting once or twice an hour a randomly picked mic into the stream on radio aporee (of course with backlinks an credits), and would like to do that on mics which are actually *available*. at the moment i'm using a static list, which fails sometimes when a mic turns off.
another thing, the level of my cologne stream dropped to almost inaudible, probably a defect microphone, have to check when there. i thought about replacing it with an primo em 172, which is a pretty low noise onmi. does anyone have experience with it on a streambox?
thanks, udo
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Hi Chad
By the time I picked this up I thought you had your map issue resolved and I was all set to listen to Rogers Park - but you've gone?
Let me know if I can help
bw grant
On 13 Oct 2013, at 21:53, Jerome Joy wrote:
Hi Chad
Please can you post a copy screen of your Pd patch ? The problem is certainly concerning a conflict with the streamname. Please do a comparison between the streamname generated by the online form on your account (with your login and psw sent by the server) and the streamname you typed into the Pd patch
best jerome
Le 12 oct. 13 à 22:35, Chad Clark a écrit :
Hi Grant
I really respect the work locus sonus is doing and I very much want to get my stream back up. When I have the PD patch activated I hear my stream on the server (http://locus.creacast.com:9001/), but it isn't appearing on the map. A recording of my stream appears instead. Do you have any advice?
thanks!!
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.32 PM.png>
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.45 PM.png>
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Grant Smith grant_smith@mac.com wrote: youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
I can't advise on the new microphone: I have line level running into my streambox, as I think there was no plug in power at the socket
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted
Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now..
I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute up your sleeve?
bw grant
On 16 Aug 2013, at 09:14, udo noll wrote:
hello,
is there an (xml, json, etc.) list of currently available open microphones? i'm inserting once or twice an hour a randomly picked mic into the stream on radio aporee (of course with backlinks an credits), and would like to do that on mics which are actually *available*. at the moment i'm using a static list, which fails sometimes when a mic turns off.
another thing, the level of my cologne stream dropped to almost inaudible, probably a defect microphone, have to check when there. i thought about replacing it with an primo em 172, which is a pretty low noise onmi. does anyone have experience with it on a streambox?
thanks, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
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Thanks Jerome. Sorry, it was definitely me inputting my stream information wrong. Patch works fine. I'm back off the sound map right now. My streambox went off line so I pulled the PD patch up on my only laptop. Not realistic for me to stream 24/7 on this computer.
I've been holding out on repairing my streambox (its been off line a while, PD wont boot when I attach a monitor) hoping that my raspberry pi might be compatible with the map in the near future ...
Either way, I'm hoping to have a SUSTAINABLE stream back on line soon.
thanks again~
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Jerome Joy joy@thing.net wrote:
Hi Chad
Please can you post a copy screen of your Pd patch ? The problem is certainly concerning a conflict with the streamname. Please do a comparison between the streamname generated by the online form on your account (with your login and psw sent by the server) and the streamname you typed into the Pd patch
best jerome
Le 12 oct. 13 à 22:35, Chad Clark a écrit :
Hi Grant
I really respect the work locus sonus is doing and I very much want to get my stream back up. When I have the PD patch activated I hear my stream on the server (http://locus.creacast.com:9001/), but it isn't appearing on the map. A recording of my stream appears instead. Do you have any advice?
thanks!!
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.32 PM.png>
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.45 PM.png>
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Grant Smith grant_smith@mac.com wrote:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
I can't advise on the new microphone: I have line level running into my streambox, as I think there was no plug in power at the socket
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted
Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now..
I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institutehttp://www.awi.de/en/news/background/palaoa_what_does_the_southern_ocean_sound_like/livestream/ up your sleeve?
bw grant
On 16 Aug 2013, at 09:14, udo noll wrote:
hello,
is there an (xml, json, etc.) list of currently available open microphones? i'm inserting once or twice an hour a randomly picked mic into the stream on radio aporee (of course with backlinks an credits), and would like to do that on mics which are actually *available*. at the moment i'm using a static list, which fails sometimes when a mic turns off.
another thing, the level of my cologne stream dropped to almost inaudible, probably a defect microphone, have to check when there. i thought about replacing it with an primo em 172, which is a pretty low noise onmi. does anyone have experience with it on a streambox?
thanks, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
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we try to come back on the stream list, put our micro on, but maybe something to do for the reprogrammation, and I really forget everything about it.
Sorry for the long period without us, last time we put it on, we didn't have internet for more than one week,
bref,
can someone explain me how to be back again, in French will be very appreciate...
odilebaurens
Bonjour Odile
Quel est le problème exactement ?
+ jerome
Le 18 oct. 13 à 04:55, Rhizome-Lijiang art center a écrit :
we try to come back on the stream list, put our micro on, but maybe something to do for the reprogrammation, and I really forget everything about it.
Sorry for the long period without us, last time we put it on, we didn't have internet for more than one week,
bref,
can someone explain me how to be back again, in French will be very appreciate...
odilebaurens
Rhizome-Lijiang art center http://www.rhizome-lijiang.org Office phone : (086) 888 510 98 05
Chad Clark chadearly@gmail.com a écrit :
Thanks Jerome. Sorry, it was definitely me inputting my stream information wrong. Patch works fine. I'm back off the sound map right now. My streambox went off line so I pulled the PD patch up on my only laptop. Not realistic for me to stream 24/7 on this computer.
I've been holding out on repairing my streambox (its been off line a while, PD wont boot when I attach a monitor) hoping that my raspberry pi might be compatible with the map in the near future ...
Either way, I'm hoping to have a SUSTAINABLE stream back on line soon.
thanks again~
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Jerome Joy joy@thing.net wrote:
Hi Chad
Please can you post a copy screen of your Pd patch ? The problem is certainly concerning a conflict with the streamname. Please do a comparison between the streamname generated by the online form on your account (with your login and psw sent by the server) and the streamname you typed into the Pd patch
best jerome
Le 12 oct. 13 à 22:35, Chad Clark a écrit :
Hi Grant
I really respect the work locus sonus is doing and I very much want to get my stream back up. When I have the PD patch activated I hear my stream on the server (http://locus.creacast.com:9001/), but it isn't appearing on the map. A recording of my stream appears instead. Do you have any advice?
thanks!!
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.32 PM.png>
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.45 PM.png>
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Grant Smith grant_smith@mac.com wrote:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
I can't advise on the new microphone: I have line level running into my streambox, as I think there was no plug in power at the socket
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted
Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now..
I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institute<http://www.awi.de/en/news/background/ palaoa_what_does_the_southern_ocean_sound_like/livestream/> up your sleeve?
bw grant
On 16 Aug 2013, at 09:14, udo noll wrote:
hello,
is there an (xml, json, etc.) list of currently available open microphones? i'm inserting once or twice an hour a randomly picked mic into the stream on radio aporee (of course with backlinks an credits), and would like to do that on mics which are actually *available*. at the moment i'm using a static list, which fails sometimes when a mic turns off.
another thing, the level of my cologne stream dropped to almost inaudible, probably a defect microphone, have to check when there. i thought about replacing it with an primo em 172, which is a pretty low noise onmi. does anyone have experience with it on a streambox?
thanks, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
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hello Jerome, nous avons juste remis le micro et la stremambox, mais il n'apparait pas sur la carte (http://locusonus.org/soundmap/034/). au dernier branchement, il n'y avait pas eu de soucis (a part cette histoire d'internet mais sans doute aucun rapport), et maintenant, je suppose qu'apres cette longue periode, il faut peut etre verifier l'etat de la streambox, il me semble que nous pouvions le verifier sur ordinateur, mais a vrai dire, je ne me rappelle plus de tout comment ou peut etre notre branchement n'est pas conforme (in/out etc?), si tu pouvais me faire un topo simple et efficace?
merci beaucoup odilebaurens
bonjour Odile
j'espere toujours pouvoir ecouter les sons de Rhizome-Lijiang art center..!
as-tu essayé les FAQs pour la streambox ici?
avec les FAQs nous avons pu faire marcher sans difficultes notre streambox, qui est aussi assez vieille..
mais je n'ai pas pu trouver les FAQs en francais
bw grant
On 18 Oct 2013, at 11:44, Rhizome-Lijiang art center wrote:
hello Jerome, nous avons juste remis le micro et la stremambox, mais il n'apparait pas sur la carte (http://locusonus.org/soundmap/034/). au dernier branchement, il n'y avait pas eu de soucis (a part cette histoire d'internet mais sans doute aucun rapport), et maintenant, je suppose qu'apres cette longue periode, il faut peut etre verifier l'etat de la streambox, il me semble que nous pouvions le verifier sur ordinateur, mais a vrai dire, je ne me rappelle plus de tout comment ou peut etre notre branchement n'est pas conforme (in/out etc?), si tu pouvais me faire un topo simple et efficace?
merci beaucoup odilebaurens -- Rhizome-Lijiang art center http://www.rhizome-lijiang.org Office phone : (086) 888 510 98 05
Jerome Joy joy@thing.net a écrit :
Bonjour Odile
Quel est le problème exactement ?
jerome
Le 18 oct. 13 à 04:55, Rhizome-Lijiang art center a écrit :
we try to come back on the stream list, put our micro on, but maybe something to do for the reprogrammation, and I really forget everything about it.
Sorry for the long period without us, last time we put it on, we didn't have internet for more than one week,
bref,
can someone explain me how to be back again, in French will be very appreciate...
odilebaurens
Rhizome-Lijiang art center http://www.rhizome-lijiang.org Office phone : (086) 888 510 98 05
Chad Clark chadearly@gmail.com a écrit :
Thanks Jerome. Sorry, it was definitely me inputting my stream information wrong. Patch works fine. I'm back off the sound map right now. My streambox went off line so I pulled the PD patch up on my only laptop. Not realistic for me to stream 24/7 on this computer.
I've been holding out on repairing my streambox (its been off line a while, PD wont boot when I attach a monitor) hoping that my raspberry pi might be compatible with the map in the near future ...
Either way, I'm hoping to have a SUSTAINABLE stream back on line soon.
thanks again~
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Jerome Joy joy@thing.net wrote:
Hi Chad
Please can you post a copy screen of your Pd patch ? The problem is certainly concerning a conflict with the streamname. Please do a comparison between the streamname generated by the online form on your account (with your login and psw sent by the server) and the streamname you typed into the Pd patch
best jerome
Le 12 oct. 13 à 22:35, Chad Clark a écrit :
Hi Grant
I really respect the work locus sonus is doing and I very much want to get my stream back up. When I have the PD patch activated I hear my stream on the server (http://locus.creacast.com:9001/), but it isn't appearing on the map. A recording of my stream appears instead. Do you have any advice?
thanks!!
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.32 PM.png>
<Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 3.22.45 PM.png>
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Grant Smith grant_smith@mac.com wrote:
youre right, udo: it's quiet in Cologne these days..
I can't advise on the new microphone: I have line level running into my streambox, as I think there was no plug in power at the socket
On the other streams: I have just been sending out mails to streamboxers inviting people to take stock and hopefully get their boxes back in operation. There are some 40 streamboxes out there - a real resource - I'll keep you posted
Conversely: I am stream fishing with Ragnar Olafsson and wondered how much you know of the wider live stream landscape just now..
I found huge swathes of amateur repeater stations and police and fire scanners in USA - very voice heavy. Do you have another Alfred Wegener Institutehttp://www.awi.de/en/news/background/palaoa_what_does_the_southern_ocean_sound_like/livestream/ up your sleeve?
bw grant
On 16 Aug 2013, at 09:14, udo noll wrote:
hello,
is there an (xml, json, etc.) list of currently available open microphones? i'm inserting once or twice an hour a randomly picked mic into the stream on radio aporee (of course with backlinks an credits), and would like to do that on mics which are actually *available*. at the moment i'm using a static list, which fails sometimes when a mic turns off.
another thing, the level of my cologne stream dropped to almost inaudible, probably a defect microphone, have to check when there. i thought about replacing it with an primo em 172, which is a pretty low noise onmi. does anyone have experience with it on a streambox?
thanks, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
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