http://alsa.opensrc.org/Alsa_Preferred_Soundcards
I use a Terratec Aureon 5.1 USB MK.2 fully supported by jackd out of the
box.
2008/1/2, Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Yes, USB 2.0 all around; I've got a main production laptop, dual core
> > 2.5 ghz, 2GB RAM
Hello.
I am using Qsynth and I realized that it is out of tune in Rosegarden.
I would like to know what can be the reason for that.
I started to use a new keyboard as input device (korg iX300). It can be a
clue.
Thanks.
Gabriel
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes, USB 2.0 all around; I've got a main production laptop, dual core
> 2.5 ghz, 2GB RAM, and it's the one having problems w/ synthesizing. The
> reason I'd like a USB interface is that I'd like to use my
> soon-to-be-received Eee as a standalone synth with my midi key
According to this thread ( http://ardour.org/node/192 ), Mbox doesn't use a
standard USB audio interface and is unsupported by ALSA.
Regardless, thanks for the suggestion, and please keep 'em coming!
On 1/1/08, Christopher Stamper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mbox???
>
> Probably everyone's ou
Yes, USB 2.0 all around; I've got a main production laptop, dual core
2.5ghz, 2GB RAM, and it's the one having problems w/ synthesizing. The
reason
I'd like a USB interface is that I'd like to use my soon-to-be-received Eee
as a standalone synth with my midi keyboard, and keep everything else on th
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On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:47:27AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So no one out there knows of a single hassle free USB audio interface?
> Seriously? Is audio production in Linux just a guaranteed headache?
I'd say that audio production with USB inte
Florin Andrei wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> USB sadly is a must, as it is the only i / o my Asus Eee has.
>
> Are you sure your machine has enough CPU power to deal with the more
> complex patches? After all, it's just a 900 MHz Celeron.
Scratch that. It's _rated_ 900 MHz, but it's actual
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> USB sadly is a must, as it is the only i / o my Asus Eee has.
Are you sure your machine has enough CPU power to deal with the more
complex patches? After all, it's just a 900 MHz Celeron.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So no one out there knows of a single hassle free USB audio interface?
> Seriously? Is audio production in Linux just a guaranteed headache?
It's not a headache. There's plenty of interfaces out there that work
well with Linux. I use this one (HeadRoom Total BitHead) w
Paul DeShaw wrote:
> The other thing I noticed, when I was taking audio production classes
> last year, was a very acute awareness about these problems among 19-22
> year old future audio engineers, performers, and producers. I heard
> these young adults lament the bad sound of Mp3's and brick-wal
On Tuesday 01 January 2008 13:33:08 Christopher Stamper wrote:
> I've been wondering lately where I can learn more about digital audio.
> Simple things that I should know, like how to use an equalizer, what
> plugins to use for recording, how to master the audio, etc.
>
> I've used linux for years,
On Monday 31 December 2007 12:56:50 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All I'd really like to be able to do is play with Ardour for recording and
> ZynAddSubFX for synthesizing without getting XRUNs - The el-cheapo
> behringer USB interface that came with my mixer clearly isn't cutting the
> cheese. Hassle
>
> From: "D. Michael McIntyre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion <
> ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
> Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 17:45:33 -0500
> Subject: Re: "The Death of High Fidelity" Sad, sad, sad...
> On Saturday 29 December 2007, Cory K. wrote:
> > > I gue
On Jan 1, 2008 1:04 AM, Asmo Koskinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jonathan Leonard kirjoitti:
> > they are not channels but files - links to files!
>
> Sopcast?
>
> http://www.sopcast.org/
>
> Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
Excellent Asmo - thats very helpful!
Cheers,
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Mbox???
Probably everyone's out on holiday.. :-)
On Jan 1, 2008 3:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So no one out there knows of a single hassle free USB audio interface?
> Seriously? Is audio production in Linux just a guaranteed headache?
>
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I've been wondering lately where I can learn more about digital audio.
Simple things that I should know, like how to use an equalizer, what plugins
to use for recording, how to master the audio, etc.
I've used linux for years, so I have no problem setting it up and using it.
But I hardly know how
with jack the best to do is to install Rezound and run it.
Rezound make wave form like audacity and there is more addin.
Best wishes.
Selon Jesus Arocho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello. I have a system running kubuntustudio amd64. Ardour and jack work
> fine, as well as hydrogen. I cannot seem to
On Tuesday 01 January 2008 05:51:10 Hartmut Noack wrote:
> Bharani Prasanth Sure schrieb:
> > Hello,
> > Can somebody provide me with some of the additional
> > zynaddsubfx patches Bharani.
> Try these:
> http://gnupc.de/~zettberlin/law/patches/
>
> Most of them are Instruments, some Pa
Thanks Jesus for your post. Can you be more specific on how jack failed? Was a
formal bug submitted upstream? Is your audio demands of a level that needs
more than just a vanilla flavored level? For pushing the Linux audio learning
curve check out the LAU, { Linux Audio Users } list.
http://la
Susan, thanks for the heads up. I was considering an upgrade fairly soon.
I'll hold off now. Good info at the right time!
For those who are using Ubuntustudio for audio work, i've charted a bit of a
journey in a thread on the Reaper forum. I'm a new user of linux, and
thought i'd document the jou
The audacity version installed with ubuntustudio was compiled with the
necessary libraries. I tried running jack with portaudio driver and it
failed.
On Monday 31 December 2007 23:09:40 thomas fisher wrote:
> On Monday 31 December 2007 10:00:13 D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> > On Monday 31 Decemb
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Bharani Prasanth Sure schrieb:
> Hello,
> Can somebody provide me with some of the additional zynaddsubfx
> patches
> Bharani.
Try these:
http://gnupc.de/~zettberlin/law/patches/
Most of them are Instruments, some Parameters in Zyns te
That's what I ended up with. I record the LP records, turn off jack, open
audacity and process the waveforms. Just seems a lot of work for what would
seem a basic audio workflow. But still, I am way ahead of the game when
compared with the MS alternatives. :)
Thanks
On Monday 31 December 20
Jonathan Leonard kirjoitti:
> they are not channels but files - links to files!
Sopcast?
http://www.sopcast.org/
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
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