re:Ubuntu-Studio-users Digest, Vol 8, Issue 51 re: multimedia course usage of ubuntu studio

2008-01-05 Thread Yosif ali Roque Morales
Mr. Bharani Prasanth Sure
Mr. Thomas fisher
Everybody in the Ubuntustudio and Ubuntu Community

Dear Sirs:

Thank you very much for your responses to mt querries. As a further
continuation of your question re: Multimedia course instruction i have
attached the school link where we mark what courses we offer so you may have
an idea of what we normally would need as an alternative to
Cut-off-the-shelf (COTS) software:(please click the link: *
http://aabcschoolblogs.blogspot.com/ ):*

*AABC Course offerrings http://aabcschoolblogs.blogspot.com/*


We do hope our community could advise us also. itll be a great help to our
students.

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Yep you can use that..Linux audio is much more complex that would cover a
one year course...video editing is little bit amateur..I guess...please
mention the exact curriculum here so as to get better answers...


Best Regards,Bharani Prasanth Sure.


Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 12:04:57 -0700
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If I am reading this correctly your school is well under way. When I use the
term multimedia it's meaning is huge. When I refer to a modern Linux
release  such as the Debian / Ubuntu, my mind automatically includes the
application repositories that are part of that { at last count about
22,000}.

 For your reference this is the Ubuntu family repository:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu

Audio:--
 For your ref. this is the Linux audio users and developer list and
archives:
 Many advanced musicians, teachers, program audio authors.
 http://lad.linuxaudio.org/subscribe/lau.html
 http://portal.linuxaudio.org/
 http://lad.linuxaudio.org/archive/lau.html  this is the searchable
archive. It is a treasure trove of many years.

 For your ref.  Bob Katz a { non Linux } professional audio engineer site.
 Many fine articles at this address.
   His book Mastering Audio would be a treasure for your students.
 http://www.digido.com/bob-katz/index.php

Audio Video:
 For your ref.  Jay Rose a { non Linux } professional video audio engineer.
 Many fine articles at this address.
   His two books on video audio would be very fine for your students.
 Producing Great Sound for Digital Video
 Audio Postproduction for Digital Video
 http://www.dplay.com/

Graphics 3D:
 Within the application  K3D  it is able to pull on a number of 
rendering
engines  one of which is called  aqsis which opens the door to 
Renderman the magic behind Lucas films and Disney.
  http://www.k-3d.org/wiki/Main_Page
  http://www.aqsis.org/xoops/modules/news/--- AQSIS, there are others.
  http://www.smartcg.com/tech/cg/books/RfB/home/index.html  -- good
Beginning Renderman  book.
 http://www.rendermanacademy.com/docs/ClassFrame01.php?sel=1  -- Do not get
lost.

 I hope this answers some of what you were wanting to know. It is by no
means, exhaustive. High resolution digital computing is very hardware
hungry.
Lots of core memory, disks, processors, high speed I/O. Welcome aboard.
Please encourage your students to become active in the Open Source
community.
The Linux audio developers could use some support.
Tom
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Re: Informative Ubuntu Studio Thread

2008-01-05 Thread alex stone
Hello Scott.
I'm Alex Stone, and it's, i guess, my thread you're referring to.  I started
it with the intent of documenting my journey as a new linux and Ubuntustudio
user, and it's, well, grown a bit from there. You've no doubt seen that my
intent is to create a professional working environment in linux with the
tools we have, including Reaper in Wine. It's been a most enjoyable journey
so far, and as you've remarked, a lot of talented and experienced linux
users, including a dev or two, have already made important contributions.

And like you, i'm a big fan of StudioDave too. It's his writing,
particularly in linux journal that got me interested enough to start this in
the first place!
I hope you enjoy, and if any of the info is useful, that's even better. Rest
assured the journey is far from over, and i'll be asking questions, and
posting my impressions and discoveries for some time yet. As a new user,
some of the information will be incredibly basic to the more experienced of
you, but i've also had quite a few new users asking questions too, so just
maybe it serves a wider purpose  in the promotion of linux as a viable
audio/midi production alternative as well.

Finally i need to be fair to the Dev team at Reaper as well, as they've been
terrific, and supportive.
A far cry from my past dealings with other commercial entities.

Regards,

Alex Stone.

On Jan 5, 2008 6:14 PM, Scott Lavender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I am a big fan of Studio Dave.  If you don't know about him, I believe he
 is a professional musician and you should definitely read some of his
 articles and blogs.  I believe you can find his most current articles, etc
 at Linux Journal online:

 http://www.linuxjournal.com/user/800764/track



 One of his articles talked about a good thread at the Reaper forums about
 someone's experience (another professional musician) in setting up and
 running Ubuntu Studio (yeah, I know, a US thread at a Reaper forum…heh).



 http://www.cockos.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15238



 It is a long thread but extremely informative as it talks about how to
 compile, install, configure, and/or run various programs under UbuntuStudio 
 such as:



  * Jack – also mentions adjusting the priority and setting soft mode

  * Jackdmp

  * Wineasio

  * Wine

  * Reaper

  * VST/VSTi plugins

  * Line 6 POD

  * Qsampler/Linuxsampler

  * mscore 0.80 – they got it to compile with help from the dev

  * Fantasia

  * JackMidi

  * LASH – just starting to talk about it



 It appears to be an ongoing thread so I would expect more information and
 topics to keep appearing.



 I hope others find this useful.



 Regards,

 Scott



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Re: Ardour vs. Audacity?

2008-01-05 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Saturday 05 January 2008, thomas fisher wrote:
 Here is a nice tutorial for Rosegarden. Just how
 concurrent it is to the versions in the 7.10 repository, I do not know.

Not very, I'm afraid, and Bomots.de doesn't respond to my emails, hasn't sent 
a royalty statement in years, etc., so the whole thing has a big question 
mark over it.  I can't really revise and expand it until these questions are 
resolved, because of the contract.

It's a mess.  The cleanest thing to do would be to start over from the top, 
but that would require s much work.  It would be a lot better if Holger 
would just get in touch with me.  I guess it's time to switch to snail mail.
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Re: Ardour vs. Audacity?

2008-01-05 Thread Christopher Stamper
Sorry, I didn't know that Rosegarden did real audio and not just MIDI. I see
that it does after looking... :-( And I feel a bit stupid for saying that...

But really, you're not supposed to actually use that, are you??? It's
almost a joke, IMO.

I guess I should be more careful what I say... :-)

On Jan 4, 2008 9:46 PM, D. Michael McIntyre 
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 On Friday 04 January 2008, Christopher Stamper wrote:

  Rosegarden is for notation and MIDI, NOT audio. So it won't help at all.
  (unless you wanted to record MIDI and not audio).

 I'm not sure what to make of this.  Are you saying that Rosegarden can't
 record audio, or that its audio facilities are so horrible that it's not
 possible to conceive of using them for something?

 Ardour wins for features, sure, because it only does the one job.
  However, if
 the field of consideration includes something like Audacity...  Are you
 nuts?
 Come on man, I'm fine with everyone preferring Ardour for audio recording,
 but you seem to be implying that Rosegarden is less useful for recording
 and
 mixing a one man band than Audacity, and that's simply ludicrous.
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[ANN] New bleeding edge repository for Ubuntu Studio with ardour 2.0-ongoing svn

2008-01-05 Thread Raphaël Doursenaud
Hi all,

http://archive.ematech.fr is a repository with latest svn revision of
Ardour 2.0-ongoing packaged for Ubuntu Studio 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). Both
i386 and amd64 versions of the package are available.

I'll try to package the latest svn on a daily basis.

The repository will soon host some new/custom/backported/hard-to-find
bleeding edge packages for Ubuntu Studio.

Best regards,
Raphaël Doursenaud


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