Re: openmusic for ubuntu?

2008-01-07 Thread Rich E
I too would like to get Open Music working, have been waiting for the v5
release on linux for a long time.  But I get cannot yet get clg compiled.
The installation instructions are strange:

 1. Download Thomas Burdick's Alien Function packageB9 and restore it
  to a directory on your machine.
   2. Compile the Alien Function package and save a new sbcl.core image:

  $ cd sbcl-af
  $ sbcl --load system
  * (sb-ext:save-lisp-and-die /tmp/sbcl.core)
  $ cd /usr/local/lib/sbcl
  $ cp sbcl.core sbcl.core.orig
  $ mv /tmp/sbcl.core .

I cannot find Thomas Burdick's Alien Function package using google and
there is no link provided, so I am stuck.. and waiting to see if others have
any success.

regards,
rich

On Jan 7, 2008 8:32 AM, Asmo Koskinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 jeremaja niko kirjoitti:
  but with no luck :( missing a lot of libraries and getting a lot of
 errors.
 

 I think it is just too weird for any Linux distro, because nobody has
 done it. And they know it too at IRCAM.

 CMUCL is not currently included in common GNU/Linux distributions, so
 you will need to install it.

 To be able to use Gtk from Common Lisp code, OM relies on clg, the
 Common Lisp Gtk bindings originally developed by Espen S. Johnsen. The
 original code has been updated to integrate bindings for Gtk canvas plus
 some Gtk+ functions that are needed.

 On GNU/Linux, OM uses as MIDI layer Midishare
 http://www.grame.fr/MidiShare/, the MIDI tools developed by GRAME
 http://www.grame.fr. If MidiShare is not packaged for your
 distribution, you must compile and install it.

 http://freesoftware.ircam.fr/article.php3?id_article=73

 So it uses too much weird stuff here and there.

 Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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Re: openmusic for ubuntu?

2008-01-07 Thread Vedran Vucic
Hello,
As far as I see on their site it is possible to compile it on winxp and
MacOSX
.  I do not see possibility to compile n Linux.

Best wishes,

vedran

On 1/7/08, Rich E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I too would like to get Open Music working, have been waiting for the v5
 release on linux for a long time.  But I get cannot yet get clg compiled.
 The installation instructions are strange:

  1. Download Thomas Burdick's Alien Function packageB9 and restore it
   to a directory on your machine.
2. Compile the Alien Function package and save a new sbcl.core image:

   $ cd sbcl-af
   $ sbcl --load system
   * (sb-ext:save-lisp-and-die /tmp/sbcl.core)
   $ cd /usr/local/lib/sbcl
   $ cp sbcl.core sbcl.core.orig
   $ mv /tmp/sbcl.core .

 I cannot find Thomas Burdick's Alien Function package using google and
 there is no link provided, so I am stuck.. and waiting to see if others have
 any success.

 regards,
 rich

 On Jan 7, 2008 8:32 AM, Asmo Koskinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  jeremaja niko kirjoitti:
   but with no luck :( missing a lot of libraries and getting a lot of
  errors.
  
 
 
  I think it is just too weird for any Linux distro, because nobody has
  done it. And they know it too at IRCAM.
 
  CMUCL is not currently included in common GNU/Linux distributions, so
  you will need to install it.
 
  To be able to use Gtk from Common Lisp code, OM relies on clg, the
  Common Lisp Gtk bindings originally developed by Espen S. Johnsen. The
  original code has been updated to integrate bindings for Gtk canvas plus
  some Gtk+ functions that are needed.
 
  On GNU/Linux, OM uses as MIDI layer Midishare
  http://www.grame.fr/MidiShare/, the MIDI tools developed by GRAME
  http://www.grame.fr. If MidiShare is not packaged for your
  distribution, you must compile and install it.
 
  http://freesoftware.ircam.fr/article.php3?id_article=73
 
  So it uses too much weird stuff here and there.
 
  Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
 
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Re: new free video editor ready for ubuntu studio

2008-01-07 Thread Hartmut Noack
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laurent.bellegarde schrieb:
 Hi,
 
 I've just tested it,
 
 kdenlive is in gutsy gibbon repository in 0.5 release, very easy to 
 install it with synaptic.
 
 This software very easy to use for video editing is between kino for 
 beginners and cinelerra for advanced users, 

I can back that - Kdenlive is really cool: important features like a
timeline-editor but much easier to use then Cinelerra. Unfortuantely it
is not stable enough for daily use - if crashbugs are fixed, it is
absolutey worth being included!
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Re: [ANN] New bleeding edge repository for Ubuntu Studio with ardour 2.0-ongoing svn

2008-01-07 Thread AG Schnozz
 If you are looking for a formal release, stop now, there are none.
 Maybe we will have some in the future, but don't hold your breath.

And this is exactly the problem some of us have. When setting up a
commercial installation we need to use something which is a known
quantity. Version De Jour software is the last thing we want to have
around. It makes supporting the users a nightmare.

Granted, there is a difference between developmental users and
commercial users, but when some of the modules/componants that make
up the entire package are less than stable, it makes our lives
difficult.

Ken


  

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Re: openmusic for ubuntu?

2008-01-07 Thread Rich E
Do you mean clg or OpenMusic?  OpenMusic 5 has been awaiting linux
compatibility for a couple years now.. but it has always been a problem of
getting all the necessary packages installed.

On Jan 7, 2008 4:02 PM, Vedran Vucic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,
 As far as I see on their site it is possible to compile it on winxp and
 MacOSX
 .  I do not see possibility to compile n Linux.

 Best wishes,

 vedran

 On 1/7/08, Rich E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I too would like to get Open Music working, have been waiting for the v5
  release on linux for a long time.  But I get cannot yet get clg compiled.
  The installation instructions are strange:
 
   1. Download Thomas Burdick's Alien Function packageB9 and restore it
to a directory on your machine.
 2. Compile the Alien Function package and save a new sbcl.core image:
 
$ cd sbcl-af
$ sbcl --load system
* (sb-ext:save-lisp-and-die /tmp/sbcl.core)
$ cd /usr/local/lib/sbcl
$ cp sbcl.core sbcl.core.orig
$ mv /tmp/sbcl.core .
 
  I cannot find Thomas Burdick's Alien Function package using google and
  there is no link provided, so I am stuck.. and waiting to see if others have
  any success.
 
  regards,
  rich
 
  On Jan 7, 2008 8:32 AM, Asmo Koskinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   jeremaja niko kirjoitti:
but with no luck :( missing a lot of libraries and getting a lot of
   errors.
   
  
  
   I think it is just too weird for any Linux distro, because nobody has
   done it. And they know it too at IRCAM.
  
   CMUCL is not currently included in common GNU/Linux distributions, so
   you will need to install it.
  
   To be able to use Gtk from Common Lisp code, OM relies on clg, the
   Common Lisp Gtk bindings originally developed by Espen S. Johnsen. The
  
   original code has been updated to integrate bindings for Gtk canvas
   plus
   some Gtk+ functions that are needed.
  
   On GNU/Linux, OM uses as MIDI layer Midishare
http://www.grame.fr/MidiShare/, the MIDI tools developed by GRAME
   http://www.grame.fr. If MidiShare is not packaged for your
   distribution, you must compile and install it.
  
   http://freesoftware.ircam.fr/article.php3?id_article=73
  
   So it uses too much weird stuff here and there.
  
   Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
  
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Re: Presonus Firebox on Ubuntu Studio

2008-01-07 Thread Hartmut Noack
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hamish schrieb:
 ...yes! i have sound
 not sure what i did but it suddenly started working
 also I started it with
   jackd -R -dfreebob
 
 and then I can set the parameters with JackControl
 and then restart with the same command
 (thanks Hartmut for your help)

your welcome :-)
Strange thing though, that qjackctl does not do in the first place...

 
 coming from cubase and before that logic audio
 i can see that all the same potentiality is there

It is but the methods are very different. That is: you need some 4 or 6
Linuxapps to get hand on the forces you can handle with cubase alone.

Ardour for HD-Recording/Arrangements/FX
Rosegarden for Midisequencing/Notation/Synthplugins
Zynadd, AMS and relatives for more and better synthesis, Specimen as a
sampleplayer etc etc etc
Plus Qjackctl to govern them all

Many different tools need many different skills to be mastered and
dependencies must be taken under control.

 For me this is just fine, I do very well with that approach and I would
not return to Samplitude even if it would run perfectly in Linux and
cost only 20 E
But it takes some time to learn how to handle it. Yet in the end it
yields great results for me and if there would be a little button on the
desktop to store and restart a complete session (via LASH, script driven
or whatever...) - I would be perfectly happy with Linux audio and would
consider everyone using one of the big fat dinosaurs of old an
ignorant... ;-)


 jackrack could do with a more intuitive gui

AMS has some more powers in store as a LADSPA-Host but lacks the ability
to stereoize Mono-plugins - if you do not need easy stereoizing you get
complete MIDI-control for all parameters, preset-storing and a
customizable panel for the most important parameters.
It is complicated/unpracticable to run patches with more then 20-30
Parameters in jackrack - in AMS I can handle patches with hundreds of
sliders easily.

 and sooperlooper is my favourite app to start composing from

Never really understand how to work with Sooperlooper - I hear so many
praising it, I guess I should take the time to learn how to use it...

 
 
 

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Re: new free video editor ready for ubuntu studio

2008-01-07 Thread Andrew Hunter
laurent.bellegarde wrote:
 Hartmut Noack a écrit :
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 laurent.bellegarde schrieb:
   
 Hi,

 I've just tested it,

 kdenlive is in gutsy gibbon repository in 0.5 release, very easy to 
 install it with synaptic.

 This software very easy to use for video editing is between kino for 
 beginners and cinelerra for advanced users, 
 
 I can back that - Kdenlive is really cool: important features like a
 timeline-editor but much easier to use then Cinelerra. Unfortuantely it
 is not stable enough for daily use - if crashbugs are fixed, it is
 absolutey worth being included!
 
 Hi, the only trouble i have with it is crashing when i load ogg theora 
 media, the codec is not completly included.
 
 But for the rest, eveything is ok, or seems to.
 
 Laurent
 

I am not sure if you guys are subscribed to the -devel ML, but we are 
deciding between kdenlive and Open Movie Editor (Both in the repos) for 
inclusion by default.[1]

[1] 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-devel/2008-January/000175.html 


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Re: [ANN] New bleeding edge repository for Ubuntu Studio with, ardour 2.0-ongoing svn (Rapha?l Doursenaud)

2008-01-07 Thread hollunder
Big question: Will stuff like jack from the upcoming release, qjackctl
from the recent release and lv2 from the upcoming release be included
in Hardy?

If not, the repo may have it's point.
Jack could be a tough cookie because (I'm not 100% sure on this) of
api changes.

Regards
Philipp

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Re: [ANN] New bleeding edge repository for Ubuntu Studio with, ardour 2.0-ongoing svn (Rapha?l Doursenaud)

2008-01-07 Thread Hector Centeno
Other great packages that would be good to have in UbuntuStudio are:

- Csound 5.07
- Latest PureData with all the externals (pd-extended)
- Latest SuperCollider
- The latest version of caps ladspa plugins (it has an excellent new
10-band stereo EQ)
- Tapestrea ( http://taps.cs.princeton.edu/ )
- Sonic Visualizer ( http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/ )
- And many other great audio tools like: Jaaa, Jace, Japa (
http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/ )

For a great list of audio packages:
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetccrma/8/i386/repoview/Applications.Multimedia.group.html


Cheers,

Hector



On Jan 7, 2008 6:46 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Big question: Will stuff like jack from the upcoming release, qjackctl
 from the recent release and lv2 from the upcoming release be included
 in Hardy?

 If not, the repo may have it's point.
 Jack could be a tough cookie because (I'm not 100% sure on this) of
 api changes.

 Regards
 Philipp


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Re: [ANN] New bleeding edge repository for Ubuntu Studio with, ardour 2.0-ongoing svn (Rapha?l Doursenaud)

2008-01-07 Thread thomas fisher
On Monday 07 January 2008 16:46:45 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Big question: Will stuff like jack from the upcoming release, qjackctl
 from the recent release and lv2 from the upcoming release be included
 in Hardy?

 If not, the repo may have it's point.
 Jack could be a tough cookie because (I'm not 100% sure on this) of
 api changes.

 Regards
   Philipp

May be a reason to put a hold on the release. Similar to selling a new auto 
without a tramsmission.
Tom


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Re: new free video editor ready for ubuntu studio

2008-01-07 Thread laurent.bellegarde
Cory K. a écrit :
 Florin Andrei wrote:
   
 Andrew Hunter wrote:
   
 
 I am not sure if you guys are subscribed to the -devel ML, but we are 
 deciding between kdenlive and Open Movie Editor (Both in the repos) for 
 inclusion by default.
 
   
 Why not both?

 (just curious)
   
 

 1 app per function.

 -Cory \m/

Ok, i'm dicovering Open Movie Editor. I'm going to have a look.

Thank's, bye

Laurent

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