Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.10, -rt and 2.6.27
On Wednesday 03 September 2008 06:06:26 Luis de Bethencourt wrote: I use the machine for audio, if an out of sync kernel is the requirement for rt, than, yes. That said, this is like any other product and decisions made by proprietary software companies: what is the best solution in regards to product development vs. customer satisfaction; sans profit motive of course. Also, I would not be upset. The same as the development group, the users would make decisions base on their needs. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.10, -rt and 2.6.27
On Tuesday 02 September 2008 14:37:46 joe atanacio wrote: Ditto! Ditto!! I moved to Ubuntu-Studio because it had rt and installed on my machine with ease. Why ship a product geared towards audio users without rt? ItÅ› like shipping a muscle car with a four cylinder engine. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Upgrading to Ardour 2.4.1
On Tuesday 22 April 2008 14:27:02 Daniel Green wrote: Hello, I noticed that Hardy Heron's Ardour version is only 2.3.1. I've tried upgrading to Ardour 2.4.1 with the debian package, but run into weird problems that end up forcing me to apt-get install -f until the original ardour version is installed... Is there an ubuntu package out there? How would I go about building one if there isn't? Is there another way I can do this? I'd really like to be running the latest version of Ardour. Any help/input will be greatly appreciated, Thank you for your time! For certain programs I just compile so I can have the latest version, ardour is one of them. I also compile digikam, ufraw, and GIMP. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: audacity and jack
That's what I ended up with. I record the LP records, turn off jack, open audacity and process the waveforms. Just seems a lot of work for what would seem a basic audio workflow. But still, I am way ahead of the game when compared with the MS alternatives. :) Thanks On Monday 31 December 2007 21:43:20 D. Michael McIntyre wrote: On Monday 31 December 2007, Jesus Arocho wrote: Ok. I wanted to use audacity for its plugins, specifically click removal. I have searched but have not found how to do it in ardour. Interesting. I had a look at it, and Click removal and a bunch of other things were grayed out. Anyway, it looks like those are probably builtin functions, instead of plugin based (I'd have to get and look at the source to be sure, so let's just go with my guess) so you probably really do need to run Audacity to use that. (Or find another way with some LADSPA plugin in a JACK-friendly wave editor like reZound or mhwaveedit.) Audacity not using JACK probably doesn't matter so much for this purpose anyway, since you're not wanting to do anything in realtime. Just stop JACK temporarily, then start it back up when needed. Might I suggest that QJackCtl makes this very easy, if you're not already using it. -- D. Michael McIntyre -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: audacity and jack
The audacity version installed with ubuntustudio was compiled with the necessary libraries. I tried running jack with portaudio driver and it failed. On Monday 31 December 2007 23:09:40 thomas fisher wrote: On Monday 31 December 2007 10:00:13 D. Michael McIntyre wrote: On Monday 31 December 2007, Christopher Stamper wrote: Audacity doesn't use jack. It's for people who don't even know what jack is.. :-) --clipped D. Michael McIntyre Granted for a very simple no brainer basic audio, but if you want to explore the Linux audio skys and or build a high resolution DAW then check out the super audio highway called jack that connects and syncs independent apps and functions. Nicely written .pdf article by Dave Phillips. http://www.linux-magazine.com/issues/2006/67/knowing_jack From LAU archive: how to get Audacity to work with jack 10/23/2007 http://lalists.stanford.edu/lau/2007/10/0436.html Hope this helps Tom -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
audacity and jack
Hello. I have a system running kubuntustudio amd64. Ardour and jack work fine, as well as hydrogen. I cannot seem to get audacity to work with jack. If jack is running, audacity fails to even load. audacity will load if jack is stopped; I can then start jack but cannot find any connections in either jack or audacity regarding each other. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users