Re: For Sale: Limited run Ubuntu Studio hoodie.

2008-02-23 Thread William F. Dudley Jr.
sold yet?

If not, I'd like it.

Bill Dudley

On 2/23/08, Luis de Bethencourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Btw.. in the pic it is Joejaxx, Luke Yelavich (TheMuso), myself, and
  Cory (_MMA_).

  Luis de Bethencourt


  On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   For UDS-Boston (Ubuntu Developer Summit in Boston) the team had hooded
sweatshirts made up as a thank you for all the guys that helped up in
creating Ubuntu Studio. We have a Large one of these left and want to
sell it for $20 (US) +shipping to whoever wants it.
  
Pics:
  
   * Mockup:
 
 http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/2307/hoddietshirtproposedee4af1.png
   * Me wearing one at UDS:
 
 http://stompbox.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/11/12/ubuntustudio_3.jpg
  
They really turned out great. They are great material and printing. They
are more the cold day type of hoodie than something to wear in the
winter. At least not by itself. I'm sure a couple of others on the team
can chime in as to the quality.
  
I'll ship anywhere and PayPal is required. Email me directly if you want 
 it.
  
-Cory
  
PS: We might have t-shirts to sell come summer.
  
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Re: Ardour vs. Audacity?

2008-01-03 Thread William F. Dudley Jr.
I use timemachine live recording, any number of channels from 2 to 8.

It has only one control -- record on/off.  This makes it fool proof, which
is important to me when I'm recording a live show.  I found snd
too complicated, and Ardour waaay too complicated for live recording.
Perhaps I'm an idiot, but timemachine does all I need.

Then, later, I use Audacity to mix the multitrack recording I've created
with timemachine down to a stereo mix.

Bill Dudley

On 1/3/08, Darrin Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As a bluegrass musician, most all of the music that I am recording is
 acoustic.  Sometimes I might have a simple microphone plugged into the
 sound card on my laptop, and other times I might be using high quality
 condenser microphones which are powered by my mixer (the mixer would
 then feed to my sound card).

 My needs for audio recording are fairly simple and can be broken into
 two categories:  (1) I might be recording the band in a live setting
 and will use the mixer as my input, and will record a single track
 while playing live.  (2) I would also like to have the ability to
 record multiple tracks (private recording scenario, not a live
 performance).  For instance, if I am making music by myself, I would
 like to record the mandolin, then record the banjo, then record the
 guitar, vocals, etc..., and then be able to mix the tracks so that it
 sounds like a full band is playing.  At most, I would probably only
 have 6 or 7 tracks (bass, banjo, mandolin, guitar, fiddle, vocals).

 What I would like to know are these two things:
 - is Ardour really all that better (over Audacity) when it comes to
 this sort of multi-tracking, or is there another tool that I should
 look at?
 - is Ardour better for just recording a single live track with a full
 band (or would Audacity be a better tool for this use)?  So far, I've
 had good results with Audacity when recording a single live track, but
 have not had that great of results with trying to mix multiple tracks.

 I have looked at Rosegarden and some other tools, but it seems (and
 please correct me if I am wrong) that many of the other tools are for
 recording midi devices.  Jokosher also looks interesting as an audio
 recording tool, but I'm not sure if it's there yet.  Any thoughts?

 Thank you for your input.

 - Darrin

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