Hi Andrew
Yep I get sound on startup and using voice like when chatting in skype.
I don't know re-wire.
I do know what a patchbay is as I used one in a studio I used to use where
there was a Mac and protools on it but I am afraid I wasn't experienced enough
sometimes. Like if someone changed thi
Carla. By the looks of it, your sound card is compatible. If you haven't
already, you need to understand what Jack is for. If you've used Re-Wire in
the Windoze world, it's like that but better. It's used to route ("wire")
audio inputs and outputs between the music programs and the soundcard, s
Thanks but I have bashed my head too long and it hurts. I really don't
understand alsa or anything sound wise in linux. I have decided to install
ubuntustudio on my other machine as it has the better soundcard (well not
soundonboard) and more ram too. I just don't know how to upgrade from a dvd
Well I got a little further with your info ...like that I am getting the
numbers happening but I keep having to change one of the things as the xrun
thing is a problem so I am not there yet.
I think I have decided to install ubuntustudio on my other machine that has
ubuntu 7.10 on it but I don't
#1 seems like a no-brainer, but... My installation changes this setting every
time I boot. Since I have a Delta 1010LT, I select ICE1712 (the chipset on the
Delta).
I start Jack, then I open the Envy24 control panel for the soundcard, then I
open Ardour. The audio in and out of Ardour is ad
On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 22:41:55 +1000 (EST)
Carla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah I am afraid the visual side of my brain works better but so far
> so good with the tutorial. There are terms that I am still learning.
> OK I picked default as I do not know which to pick from the drop down
> box. The
Yeah I am afraid the visual side of my brain works better but so far so good
with the tutorial. There are terms that I am still learning.
OK I picked default as I do not know which to pick from the drop down box. The
numbers are yellow and not red. It get's to about 70 something percentage and
d
On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 21:57:35 +1000 (EST)
Carla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi I installed from the dvd and as I am reading the howto, it has the
> kernel that is mentioned. What is an audio interface? OK I have jack
> control opened and only got as far as the interface. In the drop down
> box ther
Yeah I was playing a bit with Hydrogen last night and I know I have used
programs like it in windows way back in the past. Don't remember the names. I
lost a lot of stuff due to computer problems that went on forever with the OS
(windows) or whatever infection being at fault probably. Oh and sof
Hi I installed from the dvd and as I am reading the howto, it has the kernel
that is mentioned. What is an audio interface?
OK I have jack control opened and only got as far as the interface. In the drop
down box there is default, hw:0, plughw:0 and /dev/dsp .
I have never done the IRC thing. Is
To make easily drums you can use hydrogen. You can use the soundbanks and
add some files in .wav or .flac (samples, anything you want but it reads it
entirely, that is until the end of your audio file).
Zynaddsubfx (a modular synthesizer) has some interesting soundbanks, and you
can change the soun
OK I have 8.04 Ubuntu studio. I have soundonboard which is AC '97 and a Intel
1.8gig cpu, 512mhz rambus. Um how much more details? I can get a full report as
I have a program on the windows drive that does that. I will be getting a
proper soundcard at some point. I want to be able to make music
On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 21:11:08 +1000 (EST)
Carla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi I have Ubuntustudio installed and previously had some of the audio
> production stuff on Ubuntu 6.10 and Debian. I have never been able to
> get Jack happening therefore have not started any type of production
> because
Hi!
You have to give some details on the distribution you work with, your
soundcard and your hardware, and what do u want exactly???
2008/6/8 Carla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi I have Ubuntustudio installed and previously had some of the audio
> production stuff on Ubuntu 6.10 and Debian. I have ne
Hi I have Ubuntustudio installed and previously had some of the audio
production stuff on Ubuntu 6.10 and Debian. I have never been able to get Jack
happening therefore have not started any type of production because i have no
sound. I would appreciate someone that just doesn't send me a link as
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