Re: Presonus Firebox on Ubuntu Studio

2007-11-20 Thread Hartmut Noack
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Hello,


I can run the firebox very well in Ubuntustudio but I have to say, that
it works much better in 64Studio - I have random crashes of freebob
frequently in Ubuntustudio 32bit and not a single xrun even with extreme
load in 64Studio. Last Week I had a 8h-Recordingsession with a band, my
laptop, the firebox and 64Studio and there was a single crash of freebob
while exporting a 30min-Track from a 96KHz-Ardour-Session. All with
settings for 10ms Latency

I guess, Ubuntustudio 64 would run the same as good as 64Studio but I
have not tested this

hamish schrieb:

 this is as far as I've got so far
 
 freebob and a realtime kernel are installed already
 
 in  /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules
 i changed
 KERNEL==raw1394, GROUP=disk
 to
 KERNEL==raw1394, GROUP=audio

Not recommended - make your user a member of group disk instead...


 
 then I reloaded udev :
 # /etc/init.d/sudo udev restart
 reload raw1394 device :
 # sudo rmmod raw1394
 # sudo modprobe raw1394
 (only works with sudo - how can i change the permissions)

I do not need to do this - works for me out of the box, since I am in
group disk.



 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo jackd -d freebob
 [sudo] password for hamish:
 jackd 0.103.0
 Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
 jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
 This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
 under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
 
 JACK compiled with System V SHM support.
 loading driver ..
 Freebob using Firewire port 0, node -1
 libiec61883 warning: Established connection on channel 0.
 You may need to manually set the channel on the receiving node.
 libiec61883 warning: Established connection on channel 1.
 You may need to manually set the channel on the transmitting node.


All the same on my laptop.


 
 but i can't get Qjackctl working properly

Qjackctl cannot start with freebob on my laptop either, after starting
jackd in a shellwindow, I can klick start in Qjackctl. It shows active
as the status and provides the ports OK in the connections-panel. Works
very much OK for me


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Ardour recording

2007-11-20 Thread Wesley Stout
Hi, I am new to Ubuntu-Studio. I used Ardour with mandriva on my
desktop. I have a Gateway laptop, with Ubuntu-Studio 7.10. When I
start Jack it appears to be working, but nothing happens with
something plugged into the mic input. When I press Record with ardour
and have the track set to record, the button just flashes with no
action. I am guessing I am having some trouble with Jack? Any help
would be appreciated.

Thanks

Wesley

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Re: Ardour recording

2007-11-20 Thread Wesley Stout
yes i have used ardour on Mandriva with pretty good luck but never
gotten serious with it. No sound period. Thanks

On Nov 20, 2007 11:43 AM, Christopher Stamper
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 Are you getting sound into ardour? Could you hear the mic with monitpring
 turned on?

 Perhaps you just don't know how to start the recording?



 On Nov 20, 2007 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'd make sure that you can get Jack routing audio with a simpler
 application to rule out any Ardour configuration issues. Try routing your
 mic input to Creox or JackRack and back out to make sure that the basic
 stuff is functioning properly..
 
  ~holotone
 
 
 
 
 
  On 11/20/07, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
   Hi, I am new to Ubuntu-Studio. I used Ardour with mandriva on my
   desktop. I have a Gateway laptop, with Ubuntu-Studio 7.10. When I
   start Jack it appears to be working, but nothing happens with
   something plugged into the mic input. When I press Record with ardour
   and have the track set to record, the button just flashes with no
   action. I am guessing I am having some trouble with Jack? Any help
   would be appreciated.
  
   Thanks
  
   Wesley
  
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Re: Ardour recording

2007-11-20 Thread Christopher Stamper
Sounds like Jack.

First, make sure you set the record source properly in something like QMix.
(Ithink its called that).

Then make sure Jack's configured properly.

Most likely, you need to select proper input w/ qMix or some mixer app. That
should fix it.

On Nov 20, 2007 1:01 PM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yes i have used ardour on Mandriva with pretty good luck but never
 gotten serious with it. No sound period. Thanks

 On Nov 20, 2007 11:43 AM, Christopher Stamper
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Are you getting sound into ardour? Could you hear the mic with
 monitpring
  turned on?
 
  Perhaps you just don't know how to start the recording?
 
 
 
  On Nov 20, 2007 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'd make sure that you can get Jack routing audio with a simpler
  application to rule out any Ardour configuration issues. Try routing
 your
  mic input to Creox or JackRack and back out to make sure that the basic
  stuff is functioning properly..
  
   ~holotone
  
  
  
  
  
   On 11/20/07, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
Hi, I am new to Ubuntu-Studio. I used Ardour with mandriva on my
desktop. I have a Gateway laptop, with Ubuntu-Studio 7.10. When I
start Jack it appears to be working, but nothing happens with
something plugged into the mic input. When I press Record with
 ardour
and have the track set to record, the button just flashes with no
action. I am guessing I am having some trouble with Jack? Any help
would be appreciated.
   
Thanks
   
Wesley
   
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Re: Best Basic USB Soundcard?

2007-11-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the suggestion - Is the 1/4 jack mono or stereo? Are you able to
run in realtime with this device? Is this going to be much of an upgrade
from a Behringer UCA200?

Thanks!

~holotone

On 11/20/07, Greg K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi Holotone,

 Have a look at the Jam Lab, it's very basic and cheap.
 1 big jack line-in
 1 little jack head phone output
 1 USB to plug on the PC.
 Low latency (17 ms on my PC for instance)

 KoZo


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  With my utter lack of knowledge on the subject, I've decided that
 perhaps
  it's my audio interface (Behringer UCA200) that's causing my realtime
 woes.
  Time to try a new soundcard perhaps?
 
  Any recommendations out there? It'll need to be USB and able to handle
 low
  latency, though the more basic the better - I already have a nice mixer,
 so
  one in and one out is all I need. I'd also prefer to keep this as much
 under
  $100 as possible.
 
  Suggestions?
 
  Thanks!
 
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Mirroring offer for Ubuntu Studio

2007-11-20 Thread Webmaster-Openxworld
Sorry to use this adress to send you my proposal but I thought it was the
best choice :

I'm the webmaster of openxworld website, an independant website.
 It's intended to provide mirrors to linux distributions.

We are located in Europe (France)

We offer you to mirror your distro

This proposal is free and is placed under the GPL Licensing.

if you agree just tell me
Thanks for your cooperation

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Automatic launching of programs for removable media/connected devices.

2007-11-20 Thread Luke Yelavich
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Greetings all.
One of the things we are doing for the UbuntuStudio Hardy release is making 
some changes to the desktop layout, and behavior. One of the things we are 
pondering changing, is what happens when you insert a disk, whether it be blank 
or containing data, and what happens when you connect removable devices, such 
as cameras etc. To get an idea of the options we are considering changing, open 
the system menu, go to preferences, and choose Removable Drives and Media. 

One change we would really like to make, is when removable drives or disks are 
inserted, they will only appear on the desktop, and a nautilus window will not 
open. We are also considering disabling all the automatic running of 
applications for things like blank disks, audio CDs, DVDs, cameras, etc.

Before making these changes however, we would like users to have a say in what 
they think they would like to see happen, even going so far as to changing the 
program that gets run. So for example, if you wanted K3B to be used for both 
audio and data disks, we would change the settings to load K3B, instead of 
using nautilus or serpentine.

Your feedback is much appreciated.

Thanks for your time.
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Re: Automatic launching of programs for removable media/connected devices.

2007-11-20 Thread Hartmut Noack
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Hello,

Cory K. schrieb:
 
 Luke Yelavich wrote:
 Greetings all.
 One of the things we are doing for the UbuntuStudio Hardy release is
 making some changes to the desktop layout, and behavior.
 
 My vote is that disks/drives are mounted but nothing is done. Let the
 user decide. 
 
 -Cory \m/
 

My vote too - provide a desktop icon automatically and let the user
decide, what to do with it...

best regards

HZN/Berlin
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