Hi,
José Américo Gobbo writes:
> Hi, perhaps is useful you'll test simplescreenrecorder... works very fine in
> many distros... included manjaro.
> For me works fine also with dual monitors.
> bye
> americo
well, after posting my original message I did search for other
screencasters, and stumbl
Hi all,
I'm trying to use Kazam to do a screencast with UbuntuStudio 13.10, and
I'm finding that what it used to work in UbuntuStudio 13.04 is not
working anymore. Maybe I'm a little bit confused, so let me explain what
I'm trying to do:
I just want to get Ardour3 working and get a screencast wit
Hi,
leo writes:
> Right now I am trying to figure out the best regimen for what exactly, and
> how, to make backups.
> I have a handful of 4GB and 32GB SanDisk thumbdrives, and my 2 SATA hard
> drives, and Ubuntu One, as well as DropBox.
If it can be of any help, my regular procedure if I need
Hi,
> Ah, OK, thanks. That was it, yes. I went through the menus and I went
> for Saucy Final, downloaded the right ISO (which it was just the same
> one I had before (current)), and I'm trying it right now.
this is a bit confusing for a first-timer
The details for the "Live Session" testcas
Hi,
Jimmy Sjölund writes:
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Angel de Vicente wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to help with one of the test cases. I've never done an ISO test
> before, so perhaps I'm doing something wrong. I downloaded the ISO, I
&g
Hi,
I wanted to help with one of the test cases. I've never done an ISO test
before, so perhaps I'm doing something wrong. I downloaded the ISO, I
have an account with the Ubuntu QA site, then I try one of the pages for the
testcases you provided
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/30
Hi,
Jimmy Sjölund writes:
> Is there any free partition for Ubuntu Studio to use on sda?
>
> Perhaps someone with more experience of the "install along" choice
> have a better answer?
>
> Myself I always use the manual partitioning to make sure it doesn't
> land on anything I would like to keep.
Hi all,
I was just wondering if somebody has encountered this problem or know
how to solve it.
In my computer I have Xubuntu 12.10, and I want to install Ubuntu Studio
13.04 alongside it. I created a USB key with 13.04, and I'm trying to
install from it. I launch the installation program, and it
Hi,
On 25/04/11 10:40, Ralf wrote:
On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 10:08 +0100, Angel de Vicente wrote:
wrong Network Recording Player version. With version 2.23 it is just fine.
For people (not me), who wish to watch .arf files too, did you get this
version by the link at http://www.webex.com/play
Hi,
I tried this, but no luck. The WebEx .arf Player got installed correctly
under Wine, and it says "Network Recording Player Version 2.17.1", but
when I try to open the file Making Music with FOSS.arf, it complains
with "Unknown file format. You may update your Network Recording Player
and try
Hi,
On 23/04/11 21:16, Seattle Chaz wrote:
Last week, opensource.com hosted a web-cast, Making Music with FOSS. I
missed it, but I was confident that the media would be archived, which
is indeed the case. However, the media file is in the proprietary .arf
format from WebEx. Though I searched ext
Hi,
On 14/03/11 00:41, Angel de Vicente wrote:
I'm (probably the only one in the planet! :-)) a big fan of reading
tutorials and manuals, but I tried this one in a rush and I forgot to
read the recommended stuff on adding virtual MIDI ports. Once that was
done, Scala did recognize the
Hi,
On 13/03/11 20:37, Karl Giesing wrote:
Scala is definitely the app for you. To play the actual scales it
generates, you would have to feed the scale data to a synthesizer that
supports it. There's a list on the Scala home page of synthesizers that
accept MIDI tuning dumps, but below that - a
Hi,
On 12/03/11 03:43, Tim Cook wrote:
I am not familiar with that app. But I believe Audacity will do what
you want as well.
Audacity??? Say I want to experiment with a 19-TET (19 tone equal
temperament) musical scale. Is there really some plugin or something in
Audacity that lets me try
Hi,
I want to experiment a bit with different tuning systems (temperaments)
so I was hoping I could find some software in which I could try some of
these, by either having some presets or by either indicating manually
the frequency for each note. By searching on Google I ended up on this
page
Hi,
On 23/01/11 17:06, mentoj dija wrote:
i just found this amazing programm for windows: Pingui Audio Meter. it
actually just shows the spectrum of a signal, but with a very high
resolution. very helpfull for mastering. Its expensive: 245€! and its
for windows. is there something equal for linu
Hi,
On 13/01/11 15:47, Pablo Fernández wrote:
Does somebody know if I'm doing something wrong (or forgetting to do
some extra step)?.
You need a bridge between alsa midi and jack midi. a2jmidid will do the
trick. The connect jack midi out from mscore to a2j:vmpk:in
thanks for this. It worked
Hi,
I'm not sure I will ever need it, but getting MIDI stuff out of
Musescore seems nice, and I was trying to get it connected to a Virtual
MIDI keyboard (as in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_jlej7cnQA), but I
cannot get it to work.
I have Ubuntu Studio 10.04, VMPK version 0.3.0, and Muses
Hi,
On 13/12/10 17:59, Lars-Erik Helander wrote:
> I have had similar problems in the past with Qsynth and the remedy was
> - as indicated by others in this thread - to make sure that the
> sampling setting in Qsynth matches that of Jack (44100 or 48000). In
> case you are unsure how to set it up
Hi,
On 13/12/10 15:37, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
> well, there are some free tuners for mobile phones, be it android or
> iphone or nokia you can find one and make a fast test :D
well, my mobile phone is nothing fancy, so I cannot test it with it, but
in this computer, the "Free Music Instrument Tu
Hi again,
On 13/12/10 15:14, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
> You are right, the midi file doesn't carry audio data. but what I was
> saying is on the sampler/synth side. If the synth is working at 48
> Ksamples/s and then played back at 44.1 it will pitch down.
> If there is no resampling this is the res
Hi,
On 13/12/10 14:54, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
> Nice that you found a solution, but it seems to me that you could have
> some problem with sample rates. maybe you are playing a 44.1ks/s in
> 48kS/s this could pitch up or the reverse pitchdown. This is often
> overlook. maybe someone more experienc
Hi
On 13/12/10 13:36, Angel de Vicente wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 13/12/10 13:13, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> Add a track and send Pitch to all channels, but note, that the steps for
>> the Pitch Wheel are defined by the synth e.g. 0 or 2 or 12 semi
>> steps ;). MIDI does also k
Hi,
On 13/12/10 13:13, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Add a track and send Pitch to all channels, but note, that the steps for
> the Pitch Wheel are defined by the synth e.g. 0 or 2 or 12 semi
> steps ;). MIDI does also know a master tune, but this isn't supported by
> every synth. You might have not an is
Hi all,
yesterday I was trying to find a way to shift the pitch in a MIDI file
but couldn't figure out a way to do it, so I'm looking for advice here...
My situation is as follows. I have a MIDI file of a piece (for four
guitars), and I just want to mute one of the tracks and play along with
m
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