RE: ardour - recording while playing a loop

2007-11-26 Thread greg emond

yeah in  ardour, its loop duplicatingjust crop the segment you want, and 
then duplicate it 75 times if you want.. Its a bit more time consuming, but 
result is same.  Rosgarden is just duplicating without showing you.just 
right click on the selected loop, and then select duplicate, and the number of 
times desired The only bummer is that you have to erase it all when you 
nailed your part.  oh well, I still love ardour.
 
its very common...you nail that killer riff once in a lifetime, so you 
duplicate it to death :)
 
oh and thanks  to kim for the 3 mic adviceI think ill force it down the 
drummers throat  muahahaha!
 
 
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 Re: ardour - recording while playing a loop Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 21:56:21 
 -0500  On Sunday 25 November 2007, Kim Burgess wrote:   What you are 
 explaining would involve multiple independent time lines. This  is a 
 feature I have not seen on any audio editor on any platform. The way  this 
 is normally done is to duplicate the loop along one track for however  long 
 you want it to loop and then record linearly.  Why would it involve 
 multiple independent timelines?  I don't know Ardour very well, but I've 
 done this sort of thing all the  time in Rosegarden. (When you suck as a 
 player as much as I do, it's really  convenient to be able to loop the one 
 iteration of something where you didn't  make any really horrible 
 mistakes.)  Record a four-bar riff on a guitar, shrink the segment so it 
 starts and ends  exactly at a barline (if necessary,) toggle the Repeat 
 checkbox in Segment  Parameters, and then you can move 73.25 measure ahead, 
 hit play, and you'll  hear the right audio. You can record over this all day 
 long.  Surely Ardour could do exactly the same thing (and maybe it already 
 does, and  I'm too stupid to figure out how to work it.)  I don't see how 
 the original poster is asking for magic here. --  D. Michael McIntyre   
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Re: ardour - recording while playing a loop

2007-11-26 Thread Piotr Chrzczonowicz
verymeta pisze:
 Hi all. Does anyone know if it's possible in Ardour to play a loop in 
 one track, while recording another track? Obviously, I would want the 
 recording track to move forward linearly - at the moment, I can get 
 Ardour to loop all the tracks or none of them, but I can't get it to 
 loop one track but not another.

 Cheers,
 Katie
   
I think the easiest way will be to record a fragment that is supposed to 
be looped and to duplicate it over in another track or in the same one, 
just like stated here: 
http://www.ubustu.com/globe/2007/09/14/how-to-create-a-basic-loop-in-ardour/ 


Hope this helps
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Re: ardour - recording while playing a loop

2007-11-26 Thread Karoliina Salminen
On Nov 25, 2007 1:50 PM, verymeta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all. Does anyone know if it's possible in Ardour to play a loop in
 one track, while recording another track? Obviously, I would want the
 recording track to move forward linearly - at the moment, I can get
 Ardour to loop all the tracks or none of them, but I can't get it to
 loop one track but not another.

At least I have not figured out how to do that, but I usually do this:
- copy-paste the loop as many times as I need it on one track
and then
- record the other tracks.

I just copy-paste the loop so many times that I have enough them to
cover the entire song
if I so prefer. I usually do this with drums because my mind is full
of melodies, evolving pads etc.
but when it comes to constructing a drum loop, I usually come up with
something really boring.
So what I do is that I use some boring loop while I am playing 
recording the other tracks
and then replace it with some more interesting loops I pick from my
sample collection (I have several
sample collections full of drum loops). Sometimes I may leave the
boring loop in the background
and sometimes I don't. Maybe I should someday learn to do non-boring
drum loops by myself too...

Best Wishes,
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Re: ardour - recording while playing a loop

2007-11-25 Thread Kim Burgess
What you are explaining would involve multiple independent time lines. This
is a feature I have not seen on any audio editor on any platform. The way
this is normally done is to duplicate the loop along one track for however
long you want it to loop and then record linearly.


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Fwd: Ardour recording

2007-11-21 Thread Wesley Stout
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From: Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Nov 21, 2007 6:24 AM
Subject: Re: Ardour recording
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I appreciate all the response to my problem. I believe like someone
has told me that my problem is not with Ardour. I'm not even for sure
if it is with Jack. I tried the soundrecorder application and it could
not record either. I am not for sure if that app requires Jack or not?
I did get Ardour to record but now I get no input and I think it could
be more of a driver/hardware problem? Just wondering if anyone had any
thoughts?  Thanks for all the help.


On Nov 20, 2007 12:08 PM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for the help. I will give that a try when i get home. This list
 is pretty awesome.


 On Nov 20, 2007 8:48 AM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi, I am new to Ubuntu-Studio. I used Ardour with mandriva on my
  desktop. I have a Gateway laptop, with Ubuntu-Studio 7.10. When I
  start Jack it appears to be working, but nothing happens with
  something plugged into the mic input. When I press Record with ardour
  and have the track set to record, the button just flashes with no
  action. I am guessing I am having some trouble with Jack? Any help
  would be appreciated.
 
  Thanks
 
  Wesley
 


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Re: Ardour recording

2007-11-21 Thread Wesley Stout
Yes I can play audio. I have read some stuff online with people having
difficulty recording with laptop cards, but I have a feeling you are
correct because the rest of the audio worked too easily. I have tried
Audacity, it will not record either. Could that be due to the mixer
settings? Thanks for the reply!

On Nov 21, 2007 12:13 PM, Christopher Stamper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I may be wrong, but I strongly suspect incorrect mixer settings. This has
 nothing to do with Ardour OR Jackd. Try audacity...

 If it works, you just need to set the recording source with a mixer, qmix or
 the built in volume app

 BTW, can you play audio? If so, it's probably not a hardware problem



 On Nov 21, 2007 12:13 PM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  ok thanks for the info... when i do that i have no luck either so i am
  guessing i am having a hardware problem of some sort maybe? the mic
  works fine when i boot windows so i think it must be a hardware
  relating to linux problem... but it is obvious i don't have a clue :)
  thanks for the help
 
 
 
 
  On Nov 21, 2007 11:04 AM, ::surian::  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   try recording with audacity
   you don't need jack to do it
  
   2007/11/21, Wesley Stout  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   
   
   
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From: Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date: Nov 21, 2007 6:24 AM
Subject: Re: Ardour recording
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
   
I appreciate all the response to my problem. I believe like someone
has told me that my problem is not with Ardour. I'm not even for sure
if it is with Jack. I tried the soundrecorder application and it could
not record either. I am not for sure if that app requires Jack or not?
I did get Ardour to record but now I get no input and I think it could
be more of a driver/hardware problem? Just wondering if anyone had any
thoughts?  Thanks for all the help.
   
   
On Nov 20, 2007 12:08 PM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for the help. I will give that a try when i get home. This
 list
 is pretty awesome.


 On Nov 20, 2007 8:48 AM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi, I am new to Ubuntu-Studio. I used Ardour with mandriva on my
  desktop. I have a Gateway laptop, with Ubuntu-Studio 7.10. When I
  start Jack it appears to be working, but nothing happens with
  something plugged into the mic input. When I press Record with
 ardour
  and have the track set to record, the button just flashes with no
  action. I am guessing I am having some trouble with Jack? Any help
  would be appreciated.
 
  Thanks
 
  Wesley
 

   
   
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Re: Ardour recording

2007-11-21 Thread Wesley Stout
I will give that a try when i get home thanks again for all the info.
I have been researching this today while working :) should have just
brought the blasted laptop with me. I'm pretty sure the connection
should be good. I switched over to Vista and used Audacity to record a
little guitar track and it worked very well. I am guessing just need
to play with the input source until something works?


On Nov 21, 2007 12:34 PM, Christopher Stamper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Could be. You just need to select the input source (mic, line in, etc).

 Maybe your mic is not connected properly? Possibly the wrong port?



 On Nov 21, 2007 1:30 PM, Wesley Stout  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yes I can play audio. I have read some stuff online with people having
  difficulty recording with laptop cards, but I have a feeling you are
  correct because the rest of the audio worked too easily. I have tried
  Audacity, it will not record either. Could that be due to the mixer
  settings? Thanks for the reply!
 
  On Nov 21, 2007 12:13 PM, Christopher Stamper
 
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I may be wrong, but I strongly suspect incorrect mixer settings. This
 has
   nothing to do with Ardour OR Jackd. Try audacity...
  
   If it works, you just need to set the recording source with a mixer,
 qmix or
   the built in volume app
  
   BTW, can you play audio? If so, it's probably not a hardware problem
  
  
  
   On Nov 21, 2007 12:13 PM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
ok thanks for the info... when i do that i have no luck either so i am
guessing i am having a hardware problem of some sort maybe? the mic
works fine when i boot windows so i think it must be a hardware
relating to linux problem... but it is obvious i don't have a clue :)
thanks for the help
   
   
   
   
On Nov 21, 2007 11:04 AM, ::surian::  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 try recording with audacity
 you don't need jack to do it

 2007/11/21, Wesley Stout  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Date: Nov 21, 2007 6:24 AM
  Subject: Re: Ardour recording
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
  I appreciate all the response to my problem. I believe like
 someone
  has told me that my problem is not with Ardour. I'm not even for
 sure
  if it is with Jack. I tried the soundrecorder application and it
 could
  not record either. I am not for sure if that app requires Jack or
 not?
  I did get Ardour to record but now I get no input and I think it
 could
  be more of a driver/hardware problem? Just wondering if anyone had
 any
  thoughts?  Thanks for all the help.
 
 
  On Nov 20, 2007 12:08 PM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
   Thanks for the help. I will give that a try when i get home.
 This
   list
   is pretty awesome.
  
  
   On Nov 20, 2007 8:48 AM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
Hi, I am new to Ubuntu-Studio. I used Ardour with mandriva on
 my
desktop. I have a Gateway laptop, with Ubuntu-Studio 7.10.
 When I
start Jack it appears to be working, but nothing happens with
something plugged into the mic input. When I press Record with
   ardour
and have the track set to record, the button just flashes with
 no
action. I am guessing I am having some trouble with Jack? Any
 help
would be appreciated.
   
Thanks
   
Wesley
   
  
 
 
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Ardour recording

2007-11-20 Thread Wesley Stout
Hi, I am new to Ubuntu-Studio. I used Ardour with mandriva on my
desktop. I have a Gateway laptop, with Ubuntu-Studio 7.10. When I
start Jack it appears to be working, but nothing happens with
something plugged into the mic input. When I press Record with ardour
and have the track set to record, the button just flashes with no
action. I am guessing I am having some trouble with Jack? Any help
would be appreciated.

Thanks

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Re: Ardour recording

2007-11-20 Thread Wesley Stout
yes i have used ardour on Mandriva with pretty good luck but never
gotten serious with it. No sound period. Thanks

On Nov 20, 2007 11:43 AM, Christopher Stamper
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 Are you getting sound into ardour? Could you hear the mic with monitpring
 turned on?

 Perhaps you just don't know how to start the recording?



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  I'd make sure that you can get Jack routing audio with a simpler
 application to rule out any Ardour configuration issues. Try routing your
 mic input to Creox or JackRack and back out to make sure that the basic
 stuff is functioning properly..
 
  ~holotone
 
 
 
 
 
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   Hi, I am new to Ubuntu-Studio. I used Ardour with mandriva on my
   desktop. I have a Gateway laptop, with Ubuntu-Studio 7.10. When I
   start Jack it appears to be working, but nothing happens with
   something plugged into the mic input. When I press Record with ardour
   and have the track set to record, the button just flashes with no
   action. I am guessing I am having some trouble with Jack? Any help
   would be appreciated.
  
   Thanks
  
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Re: Ardour recording

2007-11-20 Thread Christopher Stamper
Sounds like Jack.

First, make sure you set the record source properly in something like QMix.
(Ithink its called that).

Then make sure Jack's configured properly.

Most likely, you need to select proper input w/ qMix or some mixer app. That
should fix it.

On Nov 20, 2007 1:01 PM, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yes i have used ardour on Mandriva with pretty good luck but never
 gotten serious with it. No sound period. Thanks

 On Nov 20, 2007 11:43 AM, Christopher Stamper
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Are you getting sound into ardour? Could you hear the mic with
 monitpring
  turned on?
 
  Perhaps you just don't know how to start the recording?
 
 
 
  On Nov 20, 2007 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'd make sure that you can get Jack routing audio with a simpler
  application to rule out any Ardour configuration issues. Try routing
 your
  mic input to Creox or JackRack and back out to make sure that the basic
  stuff is functioning properly..
  
   ~holotone
  
  
  
  
  
   On 11/20/07, Wesley Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
Hi, I am new to Ubuntu-Studio. I used Ardour with mandriva on my
desktop. I have a Gateway laptop, with Ubuntu-Studio 7.10. When I
start Jack it appears to be working, but nothing happens with
something plugged into the mic input. When I press Record with
 ardour
and have the track set to record, the button just flashes with no
action. I am guessing I am having some trouble with Jack? Any help
would be appreciated.
   
Thanks
   
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