Re: Korg Radias: mdia via USB?

2009-06-17 Thread Christian Convey
Thanks, that was very accurate!

Would you mind explaining one detail to me?

If the JACK Connexions manager has three tabs (Audio, MIDI, and
ALSA), then why do we set up MIDI routing in the ALSA tab, rather
than in the MIDI tab?

(As you've shown here:
http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/ubuntu/studio/jack_alsa2.png )

Thanks,
Christian

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 5:01 AM,
laurent.bellegardelaurent.bellega...@free.fr wrote:
 Christian Convey a écrit :
 Does anyone know if/how I can get my Radias to have a MIDI connection
 to my Ubuntu Studio 9.04 computer, over USB?

 I'm very new to connecting a MIDI keyboard to a PC.  I just bought a
 Korg Radias, and it has a USB connector.  The Radias software for
 Windows has a USB-MIDI driver.  It works fine on Windows, but I have
 no idea how to tell if Ubuntu Studio's software can see the keyboard
 via MIDI.  Any suggestions?

 I don't have a separate USB-MIDI conversion box, so at the moment the
 Radia's USB port is my only hope of connecting the keyboard to my PC.



 Hi,

 I'm not an expert but, you don't need a separate usb-midi conversion box.

 When you plug your korg radias with usb, and after launching jack and
 qsynth,

 in connexion windows, in audio part, on left colum, you have qsynth
 connected to right colum in system playback, audio is ok.

 a screenshot here :
 http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/ubuntu/studio/jack_audio1.png

 in alsa part, in left colum, you have your keyboard radias, and in right
 colum, fluidsynth, and you have to connect with the mouse the keyboard
 to fluidsynth.

 a screenshot here :
 http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/ubuntu/studio/jack_alsa2.png

 at this time, you can play music with your keyboard (as i haven't got
 one, i use virtual midi keyboard)

 a screenshot here :
 http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/ubuntu/studio/virtual_midi_keyboard_qsynth.png

 If you have only an old midi keyboard, without usb connexion, you can
 use it under ubuntu studio with an external convertisor midi-usb as
 M-audio Blue

 Hope it helps

 Laurent

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Newbie question: Gnome desktop

2009-06-17 Thread Christian Convey
Hi guys,

Whenever I've used Ubuntu in the past, including Ubuntu 9.04, there
has been a task bar at the bottom of the screen, showing each running
window.  This is in addition to the bar at the top of the screen
containing the launch menu, the system time, etc.

However, in Ubuntu Studio 9.04, the bar at the bottom of the screen is
absent.  Google wasn't any help in figure out how to make it appear.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Christian

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Re: Newbie question: Gnome desktop

2009-06-17 Thread bart deruyter
Christian,

it is very simple:

go with your mouse on the top bar, rightclick, and select add panel or
add bar or something like that. (I've got the Dutch version, and it's
called 'paneel').

Greets,
Bart
http://www.bartart3d.be/


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Christian Convey 
christian.con...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi guys,

 Whenever I've used Ubuntu in the past, including Ubuntu 9.04, there
 has been a task bar at the bottom of the screen, showing each running
 window.  This is in addition to the bar at the top of the screen
 containing the launch menu, the system time, etc.

 However, in Ubuntu Studio 9.04, the bar at the bottom of the screen is
 absent.  Google wasn't any help in figure out how to make it appear.
 Any suggestions?

 Thanks,
 Christian

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Re: Newbie question: Gnome desktop

2009-06-17 Thread Christian Convey
Thank you Bart.

In the English version, it requires these two steps:

1. Right-click on the panel at the top of the screen, and choose New
Panel.  This causes a panel to appear at the bottom of the screen.

2. Right-click the panel at the bottom of the screen, and chose Add
to Panel.  In the list that comes up, choose Window List and Show
Desktop.

Now my screen looks a lot more like the standard Ubuntu 9.04 desktop.  Thanks.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:17 AM, bart deruyterbart.deruy...@gmail.com wrote:
 Christian,

 it is very simple:

 go with your mouse on the top bar, rightclick, and select add panel or
 add bar or something like that. (I've got the Dutch version, and it's
 called 'paneel').

 Greets,
 Bart
 http://www.bartart3d.be/


 On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Christian Convey
 christian.con...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi guys,

 Whenever I've used Ubuntu in the past, including Ubuntu 9.04, there
 has been a task bar at the bottom of the screen, showing each running
 window.  This is in addition to the bar at the top of the screen
 containing the launch menu, the system time, etc.

 However, in Ubuntu Studio 9.04, the bar at the bottom of the screen is
 absent.  Google wasn't any help in figure out how to make it appear.
 Any suggestions?

 Thanks,
 Christian

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Re: Korg Radias: mdia via USB?

2009-06-17 Thread Hartmut Noack
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Christian Convey schrieb:
 Thanks, that was very accurate!
 
 Would you mind explaining one detail to me?
 
 If the JACK Connexions manager has three tabs (Audio, MIDI, and
 ALSA), then why do we set up MIDI routing in the ALSA tab, rather
 than in the MIDI tab?

We do so just to keep the tabs nice and narrow. They *should* read
however: Jack-MIDI and ALSA-MIDI. These are two worlds, that cannot
easily be mixed but can coexist and even interact to some extent.

Since I`d always prefer understandability over nice design I would vote
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ESI Juli@ card issues

2009-06-17 Thread Bill
Hello

I am using a ESI Juli@ sound card. I want to record audio that is 
streamed through Firefox. I can not listen to the audio stream and 
record at the same time. I can listen to the audio that is being 
recorded through the inputs and record it at the same time but can not 
record audio and listen at the same time from the internet.

This does work in Winblows. Any suggestions?

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