Re: Delta 1010lt and Ubuntu Studio 10.10

2010-11-14 Thread Asmo Koskinen
15.11.2010 00:14, ailo kirjoitti:

> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/178442
>
> Its been a while since I tried some of those fixes myself, but I know
> they have worked in the past.

I have Delta 66, I needed fix #30 for 10.10.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/178442/comments/30

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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Re: Delta 1010lt and Ubuntu Studio 10.10

2010-11-14 Thread ailo
Pulseaudio won't work without editing some conf files.
You should have no problems with jack+alsa, though.

If you really feel you want to make the card work with pulseaudio check 
out pages like this:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/178442

Its been a while since I tried some of those fixes myself, but I know 
they have worked in the past.

Nowadays I use built-in cards for desktop audio, but that means I have 
to use a mixer to connect both cards to the same speakers.
The only cool thing about that is that you can use the built-in card 
with pulseaudio and the delta card with jack simultaneously (on Lucid 
you would have to run jack from the terminal to achieve this).

Mostly because of pulseaudio I find it easier to use the distro puredyne 
for live-music, but that means trading gnome for xfce.
At home I stick with ubuntu and dual sound cards.

On 11/14/2010 10:54 PM, Hartmut Noack wrote:
> Am 14.11.2010 22:50, schrieb dave:
>> I'm having major problems trying to get my Delta 1010lt card working
>> with Ubuntu Studio. I have a fresh install of 10.10 and everything else
>> is working apart from the 1010lt. It is recognised in Pulseaudio but
>> other than that it doesn't do anything. Nothing happens in Envy24 when I
>> put sound into the card.
>>
>> Any suggestions please?
>>
>
> Have you tried running the card with Jack?
>
> Pulseaudio is known to be unable to set usable mixer-settings to
> envy24-cards. Once the card runs with jack+alsa, the situation should
> improve.
>


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Re: Delta 1010lt and Ubuntu Studio 10.10

2010-11-14 Thread Hartmut Noack
Am 14.11.2010 22:50, schrieb dave:
> I'm having major problems trying to get my Delta 1010lt card working 
> with Ubuntu Studio. I have a fresh install of 10.10 and everything else 
> is working apart from the 1010lt. It is recognised in Pulseaudio but 
> other than that it doesn't do anything. Nothing happens in Envy24 when I 
> put sound into the card.
> 
> Any suggestions please?
> 


Have you tried running the card with Jack?

Pulseaudio is known to be unable to set usable mixer-settings to
envy24-cards. Once the card runs with jack+alsa, the situation should
improve.

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Delta 1010lt and Ubuntu Studio 10.10

2010-11-14 Thread dave
I'm having major problems trying to get my Delta 1010lt card working 
with Ubuntu Studio. I have a fresh install of 10.10 and everything else 
is working apart from the 1010lt. It is recognised in Pulseaudio but 
other than that it doesn't do anything. Nothing happens in Envy24 when I 
put sound into the card.

Any suggestions please?

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Re: Re: Tasks, Workflows, and Packages for Ubuntu Studio Natty

2010-11-14 Thread bart . deruyter

Hi,

I've added a workflow to the list 'Making a music publication'. I've put it  
in the graphic tasks, because it is not just for reading music, also for  
writing an educational book for example, with lots of graphics and text. If  
it must be moved, let me know.


grtz,
Bart

Op schreef Eric Hedekar :


On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:59 PM, bart deruyter bart.deruy...@gmail.com>  
wrote:





2010/11/11 Bernard Hurley bern...@marcade.biz>







On Fri, 2010-10-29 at 16:36 -0500, Scott Lavender wrote:




> Hello again.



>



> We are almost a month from the first Alpha image for Ubuntu Studio and



> I wanted to share an update about Ubuntu Studio Natty Narwhal 11.04.



>




Sorry for not replying earlier. To my mind lilypond + frescobaldi far



superior to mscore. But if both are in the archive that's OK. Actually



I'm not sure if frescobaldi is in the archive or if I installed it from



somewhere else.





You might also consider putting Fomus, and, when it has been packaged,



Common Music, from the puredyne ppa in the archive. A lot of development



is going into CM + fomus + lily. I am working on another front end to



this system, called Kaa, which I hope will end up as a sort of



compositional rapid prototype tool.





Bernard








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Lilypond + frescobaldi might be more difficult to learn indeed, but I
agree with it's quality. On top of that mscore doesn't have the
possibility to add tabs to your score (perhaps an svn version can, but I
guess it's not quite stable yet). Ok, there's tuxguitar for that, but
tuxguitar is not really ment for printing, more for displaying on a
screen. In my experience printing from tuxguitar is not good at all.
Perhaps the option is to keep lilypond installed by default,and add
frescobaldi (or have it at least in the archive).





The version of mscore that was installed in 10.04 by default was
very buggy too. Ironically I had to install a newer, unstable version,
to have it stable (dragging slurs caused crashes). So it was actually
useless to have it installed by default in the first place.





grtz,
Bart
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As I've voiced to the other developers in IRC, I also see Lilypond +  
Frescobaldi as the best notation software for those who want to write  
anything complex (though guitar tabs isn't really even that complex). I  
have added a workflow, which includes Lilypond and Frescobaldi, to the  
wiki page where all of this is being hashed out - AND I ENCOURAGE  
EVERYONE TO ADD TO THE WIKI PAGE to get more processes and veiwpoints  
involved in this development process. Bernard, for instance should  
probably add a workflow that includes Common Music if that task isn't  
already taken by a superior program or other workflows (maybe even if it  
is).




Without community involvement adjusting the wiki page a lot of the  
suggestions in this e-mail thread will fall to the dregs of past history  
without full consideration by all developers. Please add your ideas to  
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Workflows





- Eric Hedekar



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Re: Tasks, Workflows, and Packages for Ubuntu Studio Natty

2010-11-14 Thread Eric Hedekar
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:59 PM, bart deruyter wrote:

>
> 2010/11/11 Bernard Hurley 
>
> On Fri, 2010-10-29 at 16:36 -0500, Scott Lavender wrote:
>> > Hello again.
>> >
>> > We are almost a month from the first Alpha image for Ubuntu Studio and
>> > I wanted to share an update about Ubuntu Studio Natty Narwhal 11.04.
>> >
>> Sorry for not replying earlier. To my mind lilypond + frescobaldi far
>> superior to mscore. But if both are in the archive that's OK. Actually
>> I'm not sure if frescobaldi is in the archive or if I installed it from
>> somewhere else.
>>
>> You might also consider putting Fomus, and, when it has been packaged,
>> Common Music, from the puredyne ppa in the archive. A lot of development
>> is going into CM + fomus + lily. I am working on another front end to
>> this system, called Kaa, which I hope will end up as a sort of
>> compositional rapid prototype tool.
>>
>> Bernard
>>
>>
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> Lilypond + frescobaldi might be more difficult to learn indeed, but I agree
> with it's quality. On top of that mscore doesn't have the possibility to add
> tabs to your score (perhaps an svn version can, but I guess it's not quite
> stable yet). Ok, there's tuxguitar for that, but tuxguitar is not really
> ment for printing, more for displaying on a screen. In my experience
> printing from tuxguitar is not good at all. Perhaps the option is to keep
> lilypond installed by default,and add frescobaldi (or have it at least in
> the archive).
>
> The version of mscore that was installed in 10.04 by default was very buggy
> too. Ironically I had to install a newer, unstable version, to have it
> stable (dragging slurs caused crashes). So it was actually useless to have
> it installed by default in the first place.
>
> grtz,
> Bart
>
> http://www.bartart3d.be/
>
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As I've voiced to the other developers in IRC, I also see Lilypond +
Frescobaldi as the best notation software for those who want to write
anything complex (though guitar tabs isn't really even that complex).  I
have added a workflow, which includes Lilypond and Frescobaldi, to the wiki
page where all of this is being hashed out - *AND I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO
ADD TO THE WIKI PAGE* to get more processes and veiwpoints involved in this
development process.  Bernard, for instance should probably add a workflow
that includes Common Music if that task isn't already taken by a superior
program or other workflows (maybe even if it is).

Without community involvement adjusting the wiki page a lot of the
suggestions in this e-mail thread will fall to the dregs of past history
without full consideration by all developers.  Please add your ideas to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Workflows

- Eric Hedekar
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