ecommend that.
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Saying "it stopped working" really doesn't help people help you!
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f back in your current home folder. Don't
replace every file, especially hidden ones. This is a fast way to back
up your data though.
I hope this was useful to you.
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> The dynamic range should match the end-user listening environment. Pop
> music is mixed for MP-3 players, good jazz is not.
In my profession as a classical guitar player I've never really cared about
compression, because, as I see it, it is better left off ! I want to handle
dynamic range my
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> http://archive.ematech.fr is a repository with latest svn revision of
> Ardour 2.0-ongoing packaged for Ubuntu Studio 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). Both
> i386 and amd64 versions of the package are available.
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> I'll try to package the latest svn on a daily basis.
I'm a classical guitar player, so I listen to a lot of classical music,
not just guitar, but anything. Especially Bach, Beethoven, Renaissance
music and a lot of contemporary from Stravinsky and Debussy.
I really like electroacustic music, like Stockhausen and Parmeggiani
that's the main reason I'm
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 way Qjackctl uses qt4, which blends really
Hi guys,
I'd like to enter the conversation on notation software. Music notation
is one of my main interests. As most classical musicians I am familiar
with Sibelius and Finale and i think I'll risk and say there is no
native replacement yet. After trying a few apps, nowadays I find myself
learnin
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> When I have several Terminals minimized at the
> bottom of my panel they disappear upon rebooting. Is there a
> 'remember' function in Gutsy?
>
Hi, I think you've got the wrong approach here. The Gnome terminal is just a
program that will close down if you log out, not to say shut down. If you
> As I currently have Kubuntu 7.04 installed on my
> laptop and no other machine available right now,
> I hope to upgrade Kubuntu to -studio with the hints
> in:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UpgradingFromFeisty
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> First: Is it right that I can leave ubuntustudio-desktop from
I'm very much in love with Feisty artwork, but i would like to say that
these candidates are great both!
As someone already mentioned, I would be a great idea to include both sets
in the realease toghether with feisty's artwork, so people could choose...
Thanks for letting us have a voice here, I
Lights.
I would like to comment that the vertical "studio" letters are not so cool.
And as some one said, Feisty's were great...
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I have thought about external audio hardware but I haven't found what
I'm looking for. That really sounds like a great idea since the
integrated Intel sound card of my laptop isn't exactly top notch...
First I thought about an Audigy sz2 notebook PCMCIA but it looks like it
isn't very well support
oops
Sorry for resending a couple of mails. My mistake. I had a
misconfiguration problem in Evolution :)
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Thank you very much Dennis and Kim. I bookmarked the web pages and intend to
read them thoroughly.
I actually had a hard time finding my way around a couple of weeks ago with
the configuration of Jack, and that is the most important part if you want
to actually be able to start getting something d
Hi guys
Thanks for the tip about gksudo and its use. From now on I will try to read
the man pages. I'm actually losing my fear of the terminal :)
Now to get into subject I was wondering if this is the right place to ask. I
own a Sony Vaio laptop. It's actually kind of low-end (VGN-FS series with
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