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
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
On Nov 26, 2007 4:21 AM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
On Sunday 25 November 2007, Cory K. wrote:
* There are only 6 or so people that really work on it.
Whiner. WE WANT EVERYTHING FIXED PERFECTLY AND WE WANT IT WORKING IN 32.75
SECONDS AND NOT A
RoLo escribe:
I still join everything with cubase 'cause is faster for
me and don't really understand how to connect programs on Linux using
jack
Then you certainly were born knowing how to use Cubase, lucky you...
Cordially, Ismael
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*This was sent right to me and not the list. -Cory*
Hey,
i've been using Ubuntu studio for a few months now. Even erased windows
completely. It's working great.
I did not realize so few people were working on it. I don't know what i
can do in a few year (who can look into the future?) but at
I am not a programmer, I think I can´t help you so much. But, last week I
thought about buying a Ubuntu Studio coat I saw in a photo.
But, here in Brazil I couldn´t find the coat. Gotta make one for myself.
The whole thing about the coat is to say that I am here to engage the Ubuntu
Studio team
Hey, was wondering what type of external recording device anyone has
had luck with? I am wanting to use Ardour, I am using a laptop with a
sound card that the mic input that is evidently useless. I was
planning on upgrading anyway so just wondering what is working good
for everyone before I buy?
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
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 07:44 -0600, Wesley Stout wrote:
Hey, was wondering what type of external recording device anyone has
had luck with? I am wanting to use Ardour, I am using a laptop with a
sound card that the mic input that is evidently useless. I was
planning on upgrading anyway so just
hmm that looks ok not exactly what i had in mind but would not be bad
to have. Let me ask a definate Noob question. My soundcard is junk so
that will take place of it is that correct?
Thanks
On Nov 26, 2007 8:05 AM, Yvan Vander Sanden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 07:44
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 08:28 -0600, Wesley Stout wrote:
hmm that looks ok not exactly what i had in mind but would not be bad
to have. Let me ask a definate Noob question. My soundcard is junk so
that will take place of it is that correct?
No. Your sound card will be built into your laptop i
Ok thanks that helps. My card works ok for playback but the mic jack
will not work and best I can tell from the forums there isn't much
hope of getting it to work. So that sounds like a good solution or
some other device but that looks pretty cool.
On Nov 26, 2007 8:41 AM, Yvan Vander Sanden
Hi everyone. Fairly new to UbuntuStudio but have been using linux for
several years now. Anyways, I decided to install UbuntuStudio v7.10 on
an older machine running an ECS N2U400-A motherboard with an AMD
Athlon XP 1800 processor and 768MB ram. I disabled the on board sound
card and installed an
I know that Qsampler requires linuxsampler in order to function, and that
due to the 'non commercial' licensing requirement linuxsampler cannot be
included, but I use Qsampler all the time. I download and compile
linuxsampler for myself, so I am aware of the different licensing issues
regarding
Rafael F. Compte wrote:
Christopher Stamper wrote:
Well, whatever. But, QT is ugly
Let me help you with that!
Go to Synaptic and download the qtconfig package (version 3 or 4, it depends
on the app).
Use that program to change the appearance until you are satisfied.
By the
So, what needs done? A list would be helpful.
Don't have much time, but maybe something...
On Nov 26, 2007 8:00 AM, gabriel moreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not a programmer, I think I can´t help you so much. But, last week I
thought about buying a Ubuntu Studio coat I saw in a photo.
firewire sugestion:
the mackie onyx 1640 http://www.mackie.com/products/onyx1640/ mixer, has a
firewire i/o card that sends 18 independent channels 24bit/96KHz
and it's supported by ffado http://www.ffado.org/?q=node/85
I never used it, but looks nice
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On Monday 26 November 2007, xhi wrote:
It certainly doesn't bother me, I think Rosegarden looks just fine in
UbuntuStudio under Gnome, I don't see the problem.
So do I, incidentally. I tried the new devel version both ways, with and
without the bundled theme, and it looks good enough to suit
On Monday 26 November 2007, Christopher Stamper wrote:
So, what needs done? A list would be helpful.
I expect the first thing that really needs doing is to start a list of what
probably needs doing, so everybody can argue about it until nobody winds up
doing anything.
Or maybe that's just at
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