Re: What would you change in the audio app list?

2009-02-05 Thread Hartmut Noack
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Marc R.J. Brevoort schrieb:
 On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Eric Hedekar wrote:
 
 I have to vote for Rezound.  It's a very feature-rich and stable audio
 editor, I know Audacity is included already, but I
 find it to be buggy at the best of times.  I'd like to advocate for
 inclusion of Rezound but not the exclusion of Audacity
 - if that could be considered.
 
 And please keep mhwaveedit in. It's not incredibly feature rich, but
 I've found it to be very stable, lightweight, and it handles huge files
 better than anything else out there.
 
 Best,
 Marc
 
I second that strongly - MHW is the fastest, most stable editor I know
for usage with jack - undispensable :-)

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Re: What would you change in the audio app list?

2009-02-04 Thread Hartmut Noack
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 On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com wrote:

 So, we're asking you guys are there any new apps or replacements for old
 stand-bys out there?


Very very important: LV2-support in Ardour and CALF and Invada Plugins
as well as SWH/LV2 - these are revolutionary.

Also I do not know, why Specimen is not included by default, it is the
most reliable/configurable softsampler I ever used on Linux so far.

At the other hand I would drop Bristol - I never saw this synth working
OK anywhere (ist the same on Fedora and Suse) so I dont think, that it
should be included for it only casts frustration upon beginners - it
should be available in universe though...

And important also:

Qtractor and LMMS both are very likely to attract switchers and make
major progress.

best regs
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Re: What would you change in the audio app list?

2009-02-04 Thread Hartmut Noack
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Cory K. schrieb:

 manager, has been removed. :) Specimen the sampler, I *think* wasn't
 included because the case was made for another already included app. 

Well: Specimen does not use any popular /proprietary sample-lib format
but its own (loaded WAV-Files organized via a simple XML-file), so it is
nice and open and at the other hand quite off-mainstream. But it works
flawlessly and very, very stable with jackd so I would strongly opt for it.

best regs

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Re: What would you change in the audio app list?

2009-02-03 Thread Eric Hedekar
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com wrote:

 We've done minor changes to the list of audio applications since Feisty.
 But over 2 years things can pop up that we miss.

 So, we're asking you guys are there any new apps or replacements for old
 stand-bys out there?

 And this is just a chat about the current applications being included in
 -audio. (we're aware of the underlying technical issues)


 -Cory K.


I have to vote for Rezound.  It's a very feature-rich and stable audio
editor, I know Audacity is included already, but I find it to be buggy at
the best of times.  I'd like to advocate for inclusion of Rezound but not
the exclusion of Audacity - if that could be considered.

My other feelings include (but are not limited to - and yes I know this
deviates from the thread topic of already packaged apps):
LMMS - should be updated from 0.3.2 to 0.4.2 and included (I've begun
looking into this package update).  0.3.2 is too buggy to include.
Denemo - should be updated to 0.8.2 or dropped (musescore is up to date and
is included) though I don't use either (prefer lilypond) so maybe I'm
misguided.
LV2 - this standard needs to be pushed into UbuntuStudio (I'll try to help).

-Eric

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Re: What would you change in the audio app list?

2009-02-03 Thread Marc R.J. Brevoort

On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Eric Hedekar wrote:


I have to vote for Rezound.  It's a very feature-rich and stable audio editor, 
I know Audacity is included already, but I
find it to be buggy at the best of times.  I'd like to advocate for inclusion 
of Rezound but not the exclusion of Audacity
- if that could be considered.


And please keep mhwaveedit in. It's not incredibly feature rich, but I've 
found it to be very stable, lightweight, and it handles huge files better 
than anything else out there.


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What would you change in the audio app list?

2009-02-02 Thread Cory K.
We've done minor changes to the list of audio applications since Feisty.
But over 2 years things can pop up that we miss.

So, we're asking you guys are there any new apps or replacements for old
stand-bys out there?

And this is just a chat about the current applications being included in
-audio. (we're aware of the underlying technical issues)


-Cory K.

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