Re: music mixing

2004-02-11 Thread David Clymer
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 07:46, Selso DaSilva wrote:
> --- techlists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey guys, I'm looking for something I can use to edit and mix music. 
> > Under Winblows I used Reason.  But I have yet to find a linux
> > equivalent.
> > 
> > I looked on freshmeat, and found a program called Veejay, but I can't
> > seem to get it to compile under SID.
> > 
> > So, I'm wondering if any of you guys have experience with a descent
> > software package, and if it's apt-get'ableall the better.
> > 
> > 
> > Jack
> 
> Dude where have you been, there are tons of cool Audio apps
> for GNU/Linux. You have
> Ardour http://ardour.org/features.html
> Adacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about.php
> sox http://sox.sourceforge.net/
> 
> for ardour to work you need 
> jack http://jackit.sourceforge.net/
> 
> Remember this is not the windows would,
> things are done diffrently ( better )
> so you need to read as much on
> linux audio as you can google.
> I hope this help you out.
> 

Ardour and audacity are very promising projects and will at some point
be very cool, but at this point, I've found both of them to be extremely
tempermental and crash prone. 

-davidc


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Re: music mixing

2004-02-10 Thread Selso DaSilva

--- techlists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys, I'm looking for something I can use to edit and mix music. 
> Under Winblows I used Reason.  But I have yet to find a linux
> equivalent.
> 
> I looked on freshmeat, and found a program called Veejay, but I can't
> seem to get it to compile under SID.
> 
> So, I'm wondering if any of you guys have experience with a descent
> software package, and if it's apt-get'ableall the better.
> 
> 
> Jack

Dude where have you been, there are tons of cool Audio apps
for GNU/Linux. You have
Ardour http://ardour.org/features.html
Adacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about.php
sox http://sox.sourceforge.net/

for ardour to work you need 
jack http://jackit.sourceforge.net/

Remember this is not the windows would,
things are done diffrently ( better )
so you need to read as much on
linux audio as you can google.
I hope this help you out.

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Re: Music Mixing

2004-02-10 Thread Roy Pluschke
On February 10, 2004 02:22 am, David Baron wrote:
> Audacity, Muse, Rosegarden, Ardour, others. Try 'em and see which one you
> like best. Ardour looks exciting but you may need to compile it and I have
> not succeded--a load of libraries and dependencies. Most of the others can
> be apt-getted. You will not have all those DX and VST plugins you are used
> to.
>

ardour is in unstable

R.J.P.




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Re: Music Mixing

2004-02-10 Thread David Baron
Audacity, Muse, Rosegarden, Ardour, others. Try 'em and see which one you like 
best. Ardour looks exciting but you may need to compile it and I have not 
succeded--a load of libraries and dependencies. Most of the others can be 
apt-getted. You will not have all those DX and VST plugins you are used to.

I assume you have your sound setup in Linux (no small task), have alsa and 
possible "jack" as well installed. There are also low-latency patches for the 
kernel of you need them.

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Hey guys, I'm looking for something I can use to edit and mix music. 
Under Winblows I used Reason.  But I have yet to find a linux
equivalent.

I looked on freshmeat, and found a program called Veejay, but I can't
seem to get it to compile under SID.

So, I'm wondering if any of you guys have experience with a descent
software package, and if it's apt-get'ableall the better.


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Re: music mixing

2004-02-09 Thread Roy Pluschke
On February 9, 2004 07:10 pm, techlists wrote:
> Hey guys, I'm looking for something I can use to edit and mix music.
> Under Winblows I used Reason.  But I have yet to find a linux
> equivalent.
>
> I looked on freshmeat, and found a program called Veejay, but I can't
> seem to get it to compile under SID.
>
> So, I'm wondering if any of you guys have experience with a descent
> software package, and if it's apt-get'ableall the better.
>
>
> Jack

Look at http://ardour.org/ 
It is avaialble in sid, don't know about testing, unstable.

R.J.P.


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music mixing

2004-02-09 Thread techlists
Hey guys, I'm looking for something I can use to edit and mix music. 
Under Winblows I used Reason.  But I have yet to find a linux
equivalent.

I looked on freshmeat, and found a program called Veejay, but I can't
seem to get it to compile under SID.

So, I'm wondering if any of you guys have experience with a descent
software package, and if it's apt-get'ableall the better.


Jack


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