For Composers: unusual Songwriting Competition

2010-01-06 Thread Viktor Mastoridis
(I am cross-posting to make sure evr1 gets it)

Guys,

You have shared (and keep sharing) your 'trade' secrets with me and all of
us here unselfishly, and here are my 5p

There is a songwriting competition where the search is for good songs
recorded on guitar/vocal or piano/vocal only.

So, bare bones only, no stardust production fx.

It looks v interesting and promising, pricing is reasonable and details are
here:

http://www.eskal-8.com/ (click on Production)

Good luck
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Only jack supports firewire audio devices at this time.

2010-01-06 Thread Steve Meiers
Luke mentioned Only jack supports firewire audio devices at this time. in his 
previous message, copied below. I have a few questions regarding Jack's 
firewire support.

How well does Jack support firewire? 

Do
I still need a ffado supported device and driver to use within Jack or
does Jack support any and all firewire audio devices without additional
drivers, etc? 

Basically, is it plug-and-play, like most USB midi or USB
audio devices that I plug into Ubuntu?

So far, there are no ffado drivers for my ADAT-firewire hardware; so it would 
be very cool, but I suspect the answer is sadly no.

Thanks.

Steve
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 09:58:59 +1100
From: Luke Yelavich them...@ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Mackie Onyx Firewire
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Message-ID: 20100105225859.ga2...@strigy.yelavich.home
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 09:25:36AM EST, Michael Sullivan wrote:
 Hi all
 
 I recently purchased the Mackie Onyx Firewire option for my Onyx 
 Mixer.   I am running AMD64 Ubuntu Studio 8.04.  I got the sound working 
 fine with jack, but only using Jack.    That is to say, if I go to 
 Youtube or some site with embedded audio / video I don't have sound.
 
 My previous setup was a M-audio delta 66.  I had no problem using that 
 on web sites.
 
 Am I missing something or does the Onyx only work using jack?

Only jack supports firewire audio devices at this time. In order to get sound 
via the firewire device from youtube etc, you would need to set up alsa using 
apps to go via the alsa - jack plugin.

Luke



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Re: Only jack supports firewire audio devices at this time.

2010-01-06 Thread Eric Hedekar
Jack uses the ffado driver to connect to the devices.  You require ffado
support for any firewire soundcard on linux at this time.

-Eric

On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Steve Meiers tekry...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Luke mentioned Only jack supports firewire audio devices at this time. in
 his previous message, copied below. I have a few questions regarding Jack's
 firewire support.

 How well does Jack support firewire?

 Do I still need a ffado supported device and driver to use within Jack or
 does Jack support any and all firewire audio devices without additional
 drivers, etc?

 Basically, is it plug-and-play, like most USB midi or USB audio devices
 that I plug into Ubuntu?

 So far, there are no ffado drivers for my ADAT-firewire hardware; so it
 would be very cool, but I suspect the answer is sadly no.

 Thanks.

 Steve
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 Message: 6
 Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 09:58:59 +1100
 From: Luke Yelavich 
 them...@ubuntu.comhttp://mc/compose?to=them...@ubuntu.com
 
 Subject: Re: Mackie Onyx Firewire
 To: 
 ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.comhttp://mc/compose?to=ubuntu-studio-us...@lists.ubuntu.com
 Message-ID: 
 20100105225859.ga2...@strigy.yelavich.homehttp://mc/compose?to=20100105225859.ga2...@strigy.yelavich.home
 
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

 On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 09:25:36AM EST, Michael Sullivan wrote:
  Hi all
 
  I recently purchased the Mackie Onyx Firewire option for my Onyx
  Mixer.   I am running AMD64 Ubuntu Studio 8.04.  I got the sound working
  fine with jack, but only using Jack.That is to say, if I go to
  Youtube or some site with embedded audio / video I don't have sound.
 
  My previous setup was a M-audio delta 66.  I had no problem using that
  on web sites.
 
  Am I missing something or does the Onyx only work using jack?

 Only jack supports firewire audio devices at this time. In order to get
 sound via the firewire device from youtube etc, you would need to set up
 alsa using apps to go via the alsa - jack plugin.

 Luke



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Mplayer working in studio 64?

2010-01-06 Thread Neil Jensen
Has anyone got mplayer to work in studio 64 9.10?  How did you do it?


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