Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Tunning music files in batch?

2013-11-20 Thread Sergio Bello

Hi Ralf,

I agree with you, and indeed I wrote:

Here are 10 *more or less* valid reasons to use CLI:

And then:

I think that reasons 5 and 6 are the most valuable.

Actually, reason 5 reads: Commands are more powerful,
and reason 6 reads: You can automate commands.


Anyway, some of my co-workers have different reasons to love CLI:
reason 1 (Keying is faster than mousing) had a lot of votes from people
using vi Editor instead of NetBeans IDE.

And I could add a reason 11: You haven't always a Desktop Interface 
available,
but we are all programmers and sysadmins, and we work a lot on remote 
headless servers,

so our point of view is a bit biased ;)

Ciao,
Sergio






On 11/19/2013 07:00 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

On Tue, 2013-11-19 at 18:24 +0100, Sergio Bello wrote:



http://penguinpetes.com/b2evo/index.php?p=408

I disagree with the argumentation and I'm a command line user ;). I'm
simply used to it.

Representative for the reason that I disagree is this one:

Repetitive stress injury comes from the mouse, not the keyboard.

This is bullshit, my apologize, but it is. I know how hard is it to get
a good new mouse, if a mouse dies. Some days ago I bought a mouse and
returned it. However, most people buy wireless massively built mice, if
I would use such a common mouse, I would get unbearable pain after less
then 10 minutes. The mice I used and use could/can be used painless 48
hours without a rest.

Remembering commands isn't easier than to click, the arguments are
nonsense.

The advantages of the command line is flexibility, especially for the
original Linux approach not to have all in one apps, but single apps for
individual tasks. E.g. audio session handling is much easier and more
effective when writing a shell script, instead of using session
handlers.

2 Cents,
Ralf





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Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Tunning music files in batch?

2013-11-19 Thread Sergio Bello
 (implies --no-threads)
--no-threadsNo extra threads regardless of CPU and channel 
count
--threadsAssume multi-CPU even if only one CPU is 
identified

--no-transients  Disable phase resynchronisation at transients
--bl-transients  Band-limit phase resync to extreme frequencies
--no-lamination  Disable phase lamination
--window-longUse longer processing window (actual size may 
vary)

--window-short  Use shorter processing window
--smoothing  Apply window presum and time-domain smoothing
--detector-perc  Use percussive transient detector (as in pre-1.5)
--detector-soft  Use soft transient detector
--pitch-hq  In RT mode, use a slower, higher quality pitch 
shift

--centre-focus  Preserve focus of centre material in stereo
  (at a cost in width and individual channel 
quality)


  -dN, --debug N  Select debug level (N = 0,1,2,3); default 0, 
full 3
  (N.B. debug level 3 includes audible ticks 
in output)

  -q,--quiet  Suppress progress output

  -V,--versionShow version number and exit
  -h,--help  Show this help

Crispness levels:
  -c 0  equivalent to --no-transients --no-lamination --window-long
  -c 1  equivalent to --detector-soft --no-lamination --window-long 
(for piano)

  -c 2  equivalent to --no-transients --no-lamination
  -c 3  equivalent to --no-transients
  -c 4  equivalent to --bl-transients
  -c 5  default processing options
  -c 6  equivalent to --no-lamination --window-short (may be good for 
drums


http://breakfastquay.com/rubberband/

Regards,
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Re: 11.10, where is it?

2011-10-18 Thread Sergio Bello

Is this the final release?
I'm going to demonstrate US at the Italian Linux Day this saturday: 
better to stick with 11.04 or

can I venture in this new land without too much fear?

Thanks, and forgive my intrusion in this thread.
Sergio

On 10/19/2011 02:21 AM, Erik Rasmussen wrote:


cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/11.10/release/ 
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/11.10/release/


On Oct 18, 2011 4:56 PM, Tim Henderson t...@pghcomp.com 
mailto:t...@pghcomp.com wrote:


When is the stable release scheduled to be available?  Xubuntu has
been out for almost a week now.

I'm planning on merging my 2 partitions into one mega release for
11.10 as it fixes many of the problems I've had on both studio and
xubuntu releases past.

J/w

Thanks,
Tim

ps, my post was held for moderation orginally for over 24 hours.
Re-posting.  Mod's, please don't double post this.

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Announcement: UbuntuStudio Live Recording Session

2011-04-11 Thread Sergio Bello
Hi all.

Just a quick note to say that the Linux User Group of Cremona - Italy,
is promoting a recording session with UbuntuStudio in a live music pub
here in Cremona for Sunday, April 17.

We will record the performance of a local rock band and will demonstrate
US 
in particular and Linux for audio production in general.

Following the featured band performance, there will be an open jam
session with
numerous bands and single musicians involved - US will provide backing
tracks and the like.

We are also printing an eight page booklet with introductory info about
US; this
booklet will be made available to the public.

More info available here (in Italian only, sorry): http://www.lugcr.it/

We have big expectations: many bands and musicians, many LUGs in the 
local area (cities like Bergamo, Mantova, Brescia), students from the
local
Musicology faculty and from private schools of music already assured
their 
attendance.

This is a free event, and your presence is welcome.

Saluti,

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Re: Dssi-Vst and Ubuntu Studio

2009-12-09 Thread Sergio Bello
I think the problem with vst integration in US (and all other
Linux-based distributions) is reconducible to license issues. You cannot
use Steimberg vst api without signing a specific agreement, which is
unsuitable for US licensing model.

They state:
Please note that there are licensing agreements coupled with the use of
development tools which you have to agree. These agreements contain
conditions and/or requirements which are mostly concerned with liability
issues.

More info here:
http://www.steinberg.net/en/company/3rd_party_developer.html

Sergio

On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 13:08 +0100, teza wrote:
 Hi, Sandie thanks a lot the .deb for dssi-vst, just installed it on
 Karmic without any troubles. Yes I agree it should be part of Ubuntu
 studio. I had a talk with a friend about making a gui for dssi-vst to
 run vst, I think it would be handy.
 Regards
 Teza
 
 :
 Le mardi 08 décembre 2009 à 19:08 +0100, sandie a écrit :
  teza wrote:
   Hi all, I was wondering about the fact that we can find somme free vst
   plugins on the web, why the UbuntuStudio tean does not include dssi-vst
   package in the Os as a standard.
   Regards
   Teza
  
  
 
  I found a .deb version somewhere on the web (sorry, but I don't remember 
  where), I placed it on my server if you are interested :
  http://sandgreen.dk/stuff/dssi-vst.deb.tar.bz2
  
  But yes... it would be cool to have default in UbuStu :-)
  
  
  Brian David wrote:
  
  
  
   I don't have an answer for your specific question, Teza, but I am 
   wondering:  are there actually a lot of people on this list using VSTs 
   with Linux?  Because I was under the impression that this was very 
   hard to do, and did not work well even in the best of cases.
   -- 
   -Brian David
  
  I use them a lot.
  ZynAddSubFx and Bristol are both on my favorite list of 
  synths/v-inst/fx, but unfortunaly the list is kind'a small if you 
  exclude Win-VST.
  
  I havent had any serious problems using them with dssi-vst, but I havent 
  tested extensively and only one at a time, like XLN addictive drums 
  for when I practice my e-drums or VoxengoBoogex for guitar.
  I have removed Pulse, but other than that, I just run them with vsthost 
  /_path_to_/vsti.dll and most of them work, If I'm composing/editing I 
  just load them in my host (XT2) but I like the idea of just clicking on 
  the drums icon on my desktop and play without having to start my host 
  and load/setup the instrument first.
  
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Re: Dssi-Vst and Ubuntu Studio

2009-12-09 Thread Sergio Bello
On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 16:26 +0100, sandie wrote:
 Sergio Bello wrote:
  I think the problem with vst integration in US (and all other
  Linux-based distributions) is reconducible to license issues. You cannot
  use Steimberg vst api without signing a specific agreement, which is
  unsuitable for US licensing model.

 
 But what about LMMS and their VsTIge ?
 It's in the Ubuntu repositorie.
 

I don't know about lmms VsTIge, but probably it's a reimplementation
from scratch of the Steimberg api, something like Linux reimplementation
of posix api...

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Re: Dssi-Vst and Ubuntu Studio

2009-12-09 Thread Sergio Bello
On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 17:17 +0100, sandie wrote:
 Sergio Bello wrote:
  I don't know about lmms VsTIge, but probably it's a reimplementation
  from scratch of the Steimberg api, something like Linux reimplementation
  of posix api...
 

 So this is legal ?
Interfaces are not subject to the same rules of implementations (iirc),
just like you can't 'copyright' a II-V-I chord progression, whereas you
can do it for a melody.

 If it is... then why don't we make a native linux VST for things like 
 Ardour, and by we I mean someone else than me, preferable one who 
 actualy know what he/she is doing ;-)
Actually, this could be a hard job to do...
If I had the time, I would help to grow a native framework, and
eventually port available free vst plugins.  
But it's just my opinion...

Sergio
 
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Re: waiting for professional grade

2009-12-06 Thread Sergio Bello
On Sun, 2009-12-06 at 09:17 -0500, mac wrote:
 
 I guess my point is: if this stuff is only for people who have skills
 and/or plenty of spare time to help in other ways, then state that up
 front and scare all the other folks away immediately and don't waste
 their time.
 


I wasted *a lot* of my time solving *basic* problems to
friends/co-workers/parents on windows. And there's no General knowledge
of Windows system admin, MSDN searching, understanding of registry, and
other geeky stuff may be required to do XYZ... disclaimer there, too.

It's just a different approach: people is used to think that windows is
a necessary evil - no choice, no complaint - whereas with Linux some
people think they can deliberately blame Linux developers and the
community at large ('what? aren't you ready for me? what a stupid waste
of time!'). 

Sergio
 


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Re: Recording with M-Audio Delta 66

2009-09-21 Thread Sergio Bello
I own only passive pickups guitars (Fender, Gibson, S.D. Curlee  Manne,
the last being passive but with a relatively high output) and a
DI/Preamp is a must. I can hear some signal, but the signal/noise ratio
is devastating...

About the ultragain, you can read on the behringer site:
Ensures outstanding signal transparency when used as a high-end
DI-box.
From what I read on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DI_unit) the
MIC200 falls in the 'active DI boxes' category. But, I'm not a recording
expert, I just collect guitars ;)

Sergio

On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 21:07 +0200, Michael Neumeier wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 
 Well, I used the Yamaha John Myung signature 6 string which is active.
 And I got a real good Output without any DI.  I just plugged it into
 the Break-Out-Box and it worked perfectly for me. 
 
 
 Regards,
 Michael
 
 
 Am 20.09.2009 um 19:00 schrieb Brian David beej...@gmail.com:
 
 
 
  On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Sergio Bello
  s.be...@sintechno.it wrote:
  Just an aside note: shouldn't you use a DI box to connect
  your bass to
  the M-Audio?
  
  I used a behringher Tube Ultragain MIC200 low cost DI box
  (now I jump in
  my M-Audio 1010 through a line6 X3 Pro). Otherwise your
  signal could be
  really low.
  
  Sergio
  
  
  
  
  The MIC200 is not a DI, it seems to be just a regular pre-amp.  But
  you're right, you'll need some sort of gain before you record, which
  is usually done by using a pre-amp.  I do not think that a standard
  DI adjusts the gain so much as matches impedance, although some
  fancier boxes will allow you to boost the gain.
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Re: Recording with M-Audio Delta 66

2009-09-20 Thread Sergio Bello
Just an aside note: shouldn't you use a DI box to connect your bass to
the M-Audio?

I used a behringher Tube Ultragain MIC200 low cost DI box (now I jump in
my M-Audio 1010 through a line6 X3 Pro). Otherwise your signal could be
really low.

Sergio

On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 14:12 +0300, asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote:
  Can anybody please help me? Thanks.
 
 Remember this?
 
 https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-users/2009-March/004308.html
 
 Send screenshots to me, I check them later tonight.
 
 asmo.koski...@arkki.info
 
 Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
 
 


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Re: mac x pc (was: Audio Production Laptop)

2008-11-26 Thread Sergio Bello
I can't speak for other countries, but here in Italy one can have a
refund if he/she won't oem windows installed on the pc.

The same is not true for macs, i suspect...

Sergio

On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 10:47 -0500, Christopher Stamper wrote:
 
 
 On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Pietro Bergamo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It is lesser evil to pay the money to Apple, that
  pretty much avoids MS getting funded with Linux laptops
 which
  otherwise forcefully come with Windows installed even if the
 customer
  does not want that.
 
  Karoliina
 
 
 Why so? Aren't they both just corporations seeking their
 profits? Why
 would it be more or less evil to give your money to any of
 them? I don't
 want to sound rude, but AFAIK you can't buy Linux macbook, can
 you?
 You're forced to swallow Mac OS, even if you don't want
 to. :^)
 
 This is serious flamebait... ;-)
 
 Anyway, I have to agree with you. If you're buying a computer to prove
 something, then by all means do not get anything that runs mac or
 windows.
 
 Seriously, though - I buy a computer because I wanted that particular
 machine. Not to support a company (If you're concerned about
 supporting some 'evil' company, then don't get a mac: the *entire*
 purchase goes to the company, rather than just the OS price). I think
 it's dumb to try to 'boycott' a company, just because they are trying
 to make money for themselves.
 
 Sure, it's a waste of money to buy an OS bundled, if you're not going
 to use it. But really, the OEM price of the OS is very, _very_ small.
 
 Buying a computer just because of some silly Apple logo is another
 story, though... :-)
 
 
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Re: Premiere Pro

2008-10-21 Thread Sergio Bello
On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 16:12 +0200, Litus Mayol i Ricart wrote:
 2008/10/21 Rafael Chacon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Litus Mayol i Ricart wrote:
 
 
 Two programs instead of one?
 Isn't there any all-in-one film editing program?
 
 
 --
 On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 16:27 -0600, Gustin Johnson wrote:
 
 
 Stop thinking like a Windows or Mac user.  Here we use the
 right tool
 for the right job.  Generally in the FLOSS world, you will
 find less of
 the all in one programs, but you will find more specialized
 tools that
 excel at their task.
 
 At the end of the day does it really matter?  I know that I
 care about
 getting the job done.
 
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 ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 4:58:41 PM
 Subject: Re: Premiere Pro
 
 Closed source applications have the tendency to close the door
 to other
 products so that users aren't free to choose the best tool
 from other
 vendors for the job.
 
 Linux developers, on the other hand, favor interoperability at
 a high
 degree. The audio routing system is a major example: you can
 chain audio
 application so that a signal can flow from an an app to the
 other
 freely, with enormous flexibility.
 
 The same applies to video, text, command outputs and so on.
 You can pipe
 data at your wish, filter it, elaborate it through the best
 tools
 around.
 
 Having to use more than an application is not a weakness: it's
 added
 value.
 
 Sergio
 
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 For some users: Simplicity is the name of the game. I mean:
 I do not want to be a programmer or  a software expert to
 take advantage of a computer. In those terms, I prefer a
 wizard that helps me to a quick start in a home video
 production instead to study days or months to become an expert
 in a specialized tool and... continue to study to become an an
 expert in an other specialized tool and so on.. to get the job
 done.
 
 I do not deny --if video is my hobby-- I will take that path
 (and very interested in learning in all related tools --that
 is the reason I am here--) and I agree with Gustin and Sergio.
 But, if you are a beginner or you have little time to get the
 job done, a good-enough-tool that does all-in-one probably
 is the best solution. I did this comment because for a
 beginner in Linux (like me) it is very hard the first steps
 when you come from a few-clicks-world to get the job done.
 
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 I'm a total newbie just now. But I'm not learning to use it as a
 hobby, it's my futur. So probably I'll choose the difficult way.
 Diferent programs, more exact tools. 
 
 That's the way it works...!
 
 Thanks anyway to everybody!
 

So, good luck, and have a nice time with linux!

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Linux Day - UbuntuStudio showcase

2008-10-01 Thread Sergio Bello
Hi all.

October 25th here in Cremona (Italy) there will be a Linux Day at the
local engineering university and, 
as a member of the local Linux User Group, I will showcase UbuntuStudio
as a DAW.

I'm planning my speech (in an early stage, at the moment), and I'm
calling for
ideas/(sonic)material/suggestions/etc.

To give you an idea of what I have in mind, my target is to illustrate
audio routing via
Jack and then - as a demonstration - record 'on the fly'  an 8/16-bar
song with Ardour using:

 I. Hydrogen with a pre-built drum track
II. Rosegarden + (hw|sw) synth with a pre-built bass line
   III. Rosegarden + guitar synth to capture and then play via MIDI the
harmonic progression 
IV. my lovin' Gibson H. Roberts Fusion + JackRack for soloing


My gear:

 I. M-Audio 1010
II. Behringer patch panel
   III. Various rack/pedal effects (but I think they're unnecessary in
this context)
IV. Roland DS-5 studio monitors
 V. Electric/synth guitars
VI. Roland JV 1010 + GR 50 synth rack modules
   VII. A fast, full of memory PC with UbuntuStudio 8.04
  VIII. Everything else if available at the local music store and in
line with my pocket ;)


As I said before, any suggestion to better introduce UbuntuStudio to the
audience is welcome. 
Much more useful would be pointers to, for example, good Hydrogen
tracks/MIDI tracks/JackRack suites/SoundFonts
available on the net, so to cut my effort: I'm really busy with my work
as a developer, so I'm not 
currently 100% on this task (and I need to stretch my fingers on the
guitar, too...). 

Thanks in advance,

Sergio

 
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Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.10, -rt and 2.6.27

2008-09-03 Thread Sergio Bello
On Wed, 2008-09-03 at 17:01 +0200, Hartmut Noack wrote:

 To be a little behind the latest greatest in kernel-development would be
  perfectly acceptable for me.[...]
 And that could free you dev-people from the pressure, to have a
 brand-new kernel running in time for the next Ubuntu-release.
 [...]
 To be honest: the graphics/video inclusion is quite nice but:
 
 1.) graphic work can be done in any Linux [...]
 2.) I do not see a pro-grade videosystem in Ubuntustudio.[...]
 
 The important reason to use Ubuntu Studio ist the rt-kernel and its
 integration in the Ubuntu-System - having all the same HW-support in a
 rt-system as you can have in a desktop-distro is unique.
 
 
 best regards
 
 HZN

Same wave length here... Specular to my opinion.

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Re: need help for translations, ubuntu studio video clip RMLL2008

2008-06-25 Thread Sergio Bello
Can't help with spanish  german, but if you like/need to add italian
translation, I'd be happy to help ;)

Sergio 

On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 13:58 +0200, laurent.bellegarde wrote:
 Hi everyone,
 
 I need help for some translations to finish the ubuntu studio video clip 
 for RMLL2008
 
 I need to translate this : Have fun !
 
 in spanish :
 
 in german :
 
 and this : Listen carefully !
 
 in german :
 
 and to finish, this : Look !
 
 in german :
 
 The video clip is going to contain the same message in french, english, 
 spanish and german.
 
 Thank's for your help...
 
 Laurent from France
 
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Re: preview of ubuntu studio RMLL 2008 clip

2008-06-25 Thread Sergio Bello
Hh...

After a look at the video, I think the following translations for
italian are more appropriate:

1) Have fun !

Divertiti!

2) Listen carefully !

Ascolta bene!

3) Look !

Guarda!

Sorry for the double work, but the context wasn't perfectly clear to me
before watching the video.

Sergio 

On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 17:41 +0200, laurent.bellegarde wrote:
 Hi,
 
 i've done a first preview, you can download it from this adress :
 
 http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/lprod2/ubuntustudio/preview_ubuntu_studio.ogg
 
 5.3 Mo, encoded in ogg théora/ogg vorbis broadband quality 320x240.
 
 The german translations are not finished yet, and if you have 17 seconds 
 at the start with a black screen and only music, that's normal ;-)
 
 Tell me your opinion about the clip, it could change before the final 
 release next friday.
 
 Good look,
 
 Bye laurent
 
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Re: Ship mscore / fluid-soundfont in Hardy?

2008-03-12 Thread Sergio Bello
On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 13:27 +0100, Raphaël Doursenaud wrote:
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  It doesn't really matter for me size-wise since my connection is pretty
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  Philipp
  
 I feel like you. You can coun't my vote.
 

From a 10Mbits connection standpoint my opinion is a little biased, but
I too vote for the inclusion. It's a DVD we are downloading, after
all...

Sergio
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