Re: Complete guide (Marcus Roos)

2009-01-20 Thread Viktor Mastoridis
>
> Hi Markus,


coming from windows/Cubase, I found very useful the following guides on the
net. They contain  many other links as well.

*1. HowTo Jack configuration:*
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToJACKConfiguration

which is interlinked with the more general and highly useful:
*2. UbuntuStudio preparation:*
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation

*3. Soundcard compatibility* - definitely check the Alsa guide:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Main

4. On the long run, I recommend browsing through and reading the articles of
Dave Philips on LinuxJournal: they are written with a light, understandable,
yet highly informative style. You will get ideas which software does what
and at what quality level in Linux Audio
http://www.linuxjournal.com/users/dave-phillips/track

Greetings,
Viktor



> Hi!
> My Name is Marcus (from Sweden) and I'm one of the newest here on the
> list.
>
> I have been using Cubase on Windows for 10 ears.
> I installed Ubuntu on my laptop some months ago... and I really liked
> it.
> Now I want to try  make some music. Maybe using Ardour or similar
> program.
>
> But I'm totally trapped in the "Windows way of thinking" :(
> I have no idea that all how to configure Jack for example.
> Is there any simple guides out on the net that tells a novice how to
> start?
>
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Re: Complete guide

2009-01-19 Thread Gustin Johnson
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Marcus Roos wrote:
> Hi! My Name is Marcus (from Sweden) and I'm one of the newest here on
> the list.
> 
> I have been using Cubase on Windows for 10 ears. I installed Ubuntu
> on my laptop some months ago... and I really liked it. Now I want to
> try  make some music. Maybe using Ardour or similar program.
> 
A very good start:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000244
You may wish to check out the rest of Dave's articles at the Linux
Journal site.

> But I'm totally trapped in the "Windows way of thinking" :( I have no
> idea that all how to configure Jack for example. Is  there any simple
> guides out on the net that tells a novice how to start? Or... is
> there any person from Sweden or Scandinavia in this list that want to
> help me?
> 
The Rosegarden book, though a little dated is still a good start.  I
mostly use Ardour but some of the basic principles are the same.
http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/doc/en/

It is probably worth checking out the Ardour documentation as well as
the jack documentation.

There is a lot of info over at linuxaudio.org as well.

Hth,
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Re: Complete guide

2009-01-19 Thread Khashayar Naderehvandi
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Marcus Roos
 wrote:
> Hi!
> My Name is Marcus (from Sweden) and I'm one of the newest here on the list.
>
> I have been using Cubase on Windows for 10 ears.
> I installed Ubuntu on my laptop some months ago... and I really liked it.
> Now I want to try  make some music. Maybe using Ardour or similar program.
>
> But I'm totally trapped in the "Windows way of thinking"
> I have no idea that all how to configure Jack for example.
> Is there any simple guides out on the net that tells a novice how to start?
> Or... is there any person from Sweden or Scandinavia in this list that want
> to help me?
>
>
Have you tried "jack control" (qjackctl)? It's in the regular Ubuntu
repositories, and installed by default if you've used an Ubuntu Studio
image to install your OS. With jack control, setting up jack is
actually pretty straight forward. If you still need more info, take a
look at jack's official page (jackaudio.org), or simply google howtos.
In any event, make sure you're on a realtime kernel.

Good luck.

All the best from a fellow ukulele player, also in Sweden ;-)
K.

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Complete guide

2009-01-19 Thread Marcus Roos
Hi!
My Name is Marcus (from Sweden) and I'm one of the newest here on the
list.

I have been using Cubase on Windows for 10 ears.
I installed Ubuntu on my laptop some months ago... and I really liked
it.
Now I want to try  make some music. Maybe using Ardour or similar
program.

But I'm totally trapped in the "Windows way of thinking" :(
I have no idea that all how to configure Jack for example.
Is there any simple guides out on the net that tells a novice how to
start?
Or... is there any person from Sweden or Scandinavia in this list that
want to help me?


Med vänliga hälsningar

/Marcus Roos


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