I would definitely recommend ardour if you want to record multi track
and have any level of control.
Audacity is great for single track recording and chopping the results
up, filtering etc and then exporting, but when it comes to recording
multiple parts, lining them up, mixing down, automating
> On 1/3/08, Darrin Goodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As a bluegrass musician, most all of the music that I am recording is
> > acoustic. Sometimes I might have a simple microphone plugged into the
> > sound card on my laptop, and other times I might be using high quality
> > condenser microp
Hi. The UbuntuStudio repository was include in the Ubuntu repositories. So,
you can get UbuntuStudio from Ubuntu installing the ubuntustudio-desktop
packet.
PS: sorry for my english ^^'
2008/1/4, gabriel moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I had a problem on my pc, and I had to reinstall Ubuntu Stud
I believe that with Gusty, all the Ubuntu Studio packages are maintained in
the Ubuntu repositories.
No need to add additional repositories anymore.
Cheers.
_
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I had a problem on my pc, and I had to reinstall Ubuntu Studio.
For my surprise, I installed a Ubuntu Gutsy with the ubuntu studio
packages...
so I would like to put the Ubuntu Studio Repositories on my source.list...
I dont know the adress of the ubuntu studio 7.10 respositories... can anyone
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On Thursday 03 January 2008, Darrin Goodman wrote:
> What I would like to know are these two things:
> - is Ardour really all that better (over Audacity) when it comes to
> this sort of multi-tracking, or is there another tool that I should
> look at?
I've used all three, and I really prefer Roseg
I use timemachine live recording, any number of channels from 2 to 8.
It has only one control -- record on/off. This makes it fool proof, which
is important to me when I'm recording a live show. I found snd
too complicated, and Ardour waaay too complicated for live recording.
Perhaps I'm an idio
Hi, everyone.
A (mac user) friend recommended me this software called Spear (Sinusoidal
Partial Editing Analysis and Resynthesis), which is now distributed for free at
this site:
http://www.klingbeil.com/spear
It runs on Mac OS and Windows and seems to be similar to Audio Sculpt (also
mac). I'
In general I like it very much. It is nice and clean and configurable. Graphics
seem better.
I have a peculiar view of Studio, because I use it mostly to run Dragon
NaturallySpeaking through WINE, which it does very well.
Need only clean-ness, low latency, speed, do not run many other apps.
Wi
As a bluegrass musician, most all of the music that I am recording is
acoustic. Sometimes I might have a simple microphone plugged into the
sound card on my laptop, and other times I might be using high quality
condenser microphones which are powered by my mixer (the mixer would
then feed to my so
Susan Cragin wrote:
> The Alpha 2 CD still does not load the kernel properly on my machine.
> However, I re-installed my system using the Alpha 1 disk and then
> running a dist-upgrade, and am now running flawlessly. Pulse is
> listed. (I haven't tried it yet.) So I assume I have all the Alpha 2
>
The Alpha 2 CD still does not load the kernel properly on my machine. However, I re-installed my system using the Alpha 1 disk and then running a dist-upgrade, and am now running flawlessly. Pulse is listed. (I haven't tried it yet.) So I assume I have all the Alpha 2 upgrades. The default desktop
Thanks Tom
Looks like some very good info, I'm sure it will help!! If only hammersound
wasn't offline... :-(
On Jan 1, 2008 5:02 PM, thomas fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 January 2008 13:33:08 Christopher Stamper wrote:
> > I've been wondering lately where I can learn more
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