Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio Apps

2007-06-20 Thread Alan Pope
Hi David,

On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 09:52:48PM +0100, David Morley wrote:
 On 19/06/07, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi Ian,
 
 On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 09:40:49PM +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
  And although not a necessity, should be available on both Ubuntu and
 Windows
  platforms
 
 
 Audacity.
 
 Cheers,
 Al.
 
 
 Go to getdeb.org and download Jokoshe0.9
 

Haha, have you actually _tried_ jokosher?

It crashes more often than windows :)

No disrespect to the authors (Jono included) but Jokosher is most definately 
not what the original poster wants or needs right now. Especially given the 
requirement for something that works.

Cheers,
Al.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio Apps

2007-06-20 Thread Mark Harrison
Alan Pope wrote:
 Hi Ian,

 On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 09:40:49PM +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
   
 And although not a necessity, should be available on both Ubuntu and Windows
 platforms

 

 Audacity.

 Cheers,
 Al.

   
+1 for Audacity



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio Apps

2007-06-20 Thread luxxius
Mark Harrison wrote:
 Alan Pope wrote:
snip
 Audacity.

 +1 for Audacity


Yes, I rate Audacity, too.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio Apps

2007-06-20 Thread Ian Pascoe
Thanks folks

I'll do some reading up on this.

E

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Mark Harrison wrote:
 Alan Pope wrote:
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 Audacity.

 +1 for Audacity


Yes, I rate Audacity, too.

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[ubuntu-uk] Audio Apps

2007-06-19 Thread Ian Pascoe
Hi Folks

Need some recommendations from you please.

I'm looking for an audio recording program with the following criteria:

* Can record from the mic input of the PC
* Record in both PCM and MP3 formats
* The App must run on the desktop
* All recording and editing controls must be accessible from both keyboard
and mouse clicks
* Simple and easy to use - ie doesn't require lots of keypresses / mouse
clicks to get the app in a state ready to record
* Able to review and if need be overwrite portions of the file with new
input from the mic

And although not a necessity, should be available on both Ubuntu and Windows
platforms

I'm trying to put together a recommendation to a charity that I use that
records audio books for the blind and partially sighted.  They're looking to
move their recordists from good old musicassette to digital but cost is a
problem.  So I thought I'd give them a pointer in the FOS direction.

Cheers

E



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio Apps

2007-06-19 Thread Chris Rowson
Hi Ian

I'm not an expert in this kind of thing but have you checked out Ubuntu Studio?

As far as I'm aware it's supposed to by a fully featured audio and
video studio distribution.

Chris

On 19/06/07, Ian Pascoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Folks

 Need some recommendations from you please.

 I'm looking for an audio recording program with the following criteria:

 * Can record from the mic input of the PC
 * Record in both PCM and MP3 formats
 * The App must run on the desktop
 * All recording and editing controls must be accessible from both keyboard
 and mouse clicks
 * Simple and easy to use - ie doesn't require lots of keypresses / mouse
 clicks to get the app in a state ready to record
 * Able to review and if need be overwrite portions of the file with new
 input from the mic

 And although not a necessity, should be available on both Ubuntu and Windows
 platforms

 I'm trying to put together a recommendation to a charity that I use that
 records audio books for the blind and partially sighted.  They're looking to
 move their recordists from good old musicassette to digital but cost is a
 problem.  So I thought I'd give them a pointer in the FOS direction.

 Cheers

 E



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio Apps

2007-06-19 Thread David Morley

On 19/06/07, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Ian,

On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 09:40:49PM +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
 And although not a necessity, should be available on both Ubuntu and
Windows
 platforms


Audacity.

Cheers,
Al.



Go to getdeb.org and download Jokoshe0.9



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio Apps

2007-06-19 Thread Andrew Price
On 19/06/07 21:52, David Morley wrote:
 Go to getdeb.org and download Jokoshe0.9

Why getdeb? There are Ubuntu packages for feisty on the Jokosher site
http://www.jokosher.org/download

That said, Jokosher is still pretty young (although looks very
promising) - Jono doesn't even use it for lugradio ;)

Jokosher 0.9 is in gutsy too, but I'm not advocating upgrading to an
unstable development version of Ubuntu :)

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