HP loves to put cheap crap in their laptop, chances are you have a crappy
broadcomm wifi adaptor.
>From a command prompt, run the following (there are 3 seperate commands
enclosed in quotes, you do not need the quotes):
"lspci |grep -i net"
"iwconfig"
"lsmod |grep 80211"
On my lenovo t430 with In
Don't know if this may make you feel better or just muddy the water
further, but I have had similar problems with more than one HP laptop
(including one mini) with only Windows installed. In fact the first time I
used Linux for work was during a desperate effort to revive the WiFi on an
HP lap. (Li
If you cannot go into the top panel to ensure that is
activated, and function keys do not work, then go into the Settings
Manager->Users and Groups->Advanced Settings (enter computer's
password)->User Privileges. Check each and every option and then accept.
(If you do not see an Apply or Accept bu
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> **
> Congratulations, HTML + a superb mix of different quoting stiles +
> duplicated signatures, there's nothing missing, that makes this thread
> unreadable, so that it becomes nearly impossible to help, but it's a nice
> example why it make
On Mon, 2013-07-22 at 15:15 -0700, Leonardo Palomares wrote:
> go to terminal and run this command:
> lspci -nn
>
>
> then let us know the result of any network adapter listed there.
FWIW does
ifconfig
show anything useful?
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Unfortunately, I don't even have the option to activate wifi in my network
options. I've tried manually creating one but no luck there. Any thoughts?
On 2013-07-22 6:08 PM, "Lawrence H. Bulk" wrote:
> I should also mention that you should go to the top panel and open the
> network connection ic
of emails.
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To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion
Subject: Re: Help with WIFI on HP Mini 110-1030CA
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Did you hold down the Fn key at the same time y
I should also mention that you should go to the top panel and open the
network connection icon. Make sure that is activated.
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> On 13-07-22 09:35 AM, Lawrence H. Bulk wrote:
>
> It is possible that your netbook has a (may be F11)
> combina
Did you hold down the Fn key at the same time you pressed the function
key(s)?
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> On 13-07-22 09:35 AM, Lawrence H. Bulk wrote:
>
> It is possible that your netbook has a (may be F11)
> combination necessary to activate its Wi-Fi; both of m
On Mon, 2013-07-22 at 08:44 -0300, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> Not sure what you mean by "dmesg"
Run
dmesg
or search for something by running
dmesg | grep "foo"
Perhaps
dmesg | grep "Modules linked in"
or something similar.
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On 13-07-22 09:35 AM, Lawrence H. Bulk wrote:
It is possible that your netbook has a (may be F11)
combination necessary to activate its Wi-Fi; both of my netbooks do.
Try looking it up for your particular netbook or just try all the
combinations to see if one works. Also make certain that your
It is possible that your netbook has a (may be F11)
combination necessary to activate its Wi-Fi; both of my netbooks do. Try
looking it up for your particular netbook or just try all the combinations
to see if one works. Also make certain that your BIOS is set to its default
settings.
Hope that h
On 13-07-22 09:09 AM, Abhayadev S wrote:
d
o you use Ubuntu Studio for creative works? or do you want to try out
ubuntu desktop with some different desktop env. instead?
Regards,
Abhayadev S
http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Ryan Thompson
mailto:ryand
d
o you use Ubuntu Studio for creative works? or do you want to try out
ubuntu desktop with some different desktop env. instead?
Regards,
Abhayadev S
http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> On 13-07-22 08:51 AM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
>
>>
On 13-07-22 08:51 AM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
Hi. I'm the maintainer of linux-lowlatency. It's not a realtime kernel,
and has all the drivers that linux-generic does, so it's not a kernel
problem.
Besides, you can use any kernel on any flavor.
Ubuntu Studio is very much just Ubuntu with a certain se
Hi. I'm the maintainer of linux-lowlatency. It's not a realtime kernel,
and has all the drivers that linux-generic does, so it's not a kernel
problem.
Besides, you can use any kernel on any flavor.
Ubuntu Studio is very much just Ubuntu with a certain set of
preinstalled packages. The main upsid
On 13-07-22 08:23 AM, Abhayadev S wrote:
any "dmesg"? the trimmed kernel is missing something?
if nothing works, use Ubuntu and install the Studio packages without
the realtime kernel
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Ryan Thompson
mailto:ryandmsthomp...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Fresh
any "dmesg"? the trimmed kernel is missing something?
if nothing works, use Ubuntu and install the Studio packages without the
realtime kernel
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> Fresh install.
> On 2013-07-22 8:08 AM, "Abhayadev S" wrote:
>
>> did you do a fresh ins
Fresh install.
On 2013-07-22 8:08 AM, "Abhayadev S" wrote:
> did you do a fresh install or just distro upgrade?
>
> Regards,
> Abhayadev S
> http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Ryan Thompson
> wrote:
>
>> I have been trying to get Ubuntu Studio 13.04 w
did you do a fresh install or just distro upgrade?
Regards,
Abhayadev S
http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> I have been trying to get Ubuntu Studio 13.04 working now for about three
> days. I was running Ubuntu 13.04 and the WIFI was
Hi,
sorry, we wrote italian messages in a english mailing list..
Beppe solved the problem by re-installing the system.
Thank you!
Bye
2012/10/4 Tim Krone
> Hi,
>
> sorry I don't understand italian. But I got a similar problem sometime.
>
> Have you ever tried to start jack directly from term
Hi,
sorry I don't understand italian. But I got a similar problem sometime.
Have you ever tried to start jack directly from terminal in verbose mode?
Perhaps there will be some more detailed information.
Another possibility is a kernel update: Perhaps you have a generic kernel
installed that j
Ciao,
grazie mille per la risposta.
purtroppo ho già formattato e installato la beta della 12.10 e quindi non
riesco a replicare l'errore.
Comunque fa piacere che ci siano altri italiani qui, così in caso di
problemi riusciamo ad aiutarci meglio.
sai se c'è qualche mailing list solo italiana?
Graz
Ciao e` successo qualcosa di molto simile anche a me tempo fa. la stringa
"Client name = qjackctl conflits with another running client" sembra
indicare che jack non riesca a connettersi al socket perche` la scheda
audio e` occupata da altri processi. a me e` successo varie volte con vlc,
oppure sem
thanks a lot for your reply.
i tried your solution, but nothing is changed.
when i start qjackctl it seems freezed. I can get control of it just only
killing the jackd process. and if i start it again, it launchs jackd, but
it's freezed (until killng jackd).
I'm thinking on a new install of ubunt
On Sun, 2012-09-16 at 10:19 +0200, Beppe Zupa wrote:
> hi friends,
> i don't know what's happens on my notebook, but from a day to other
> the Jack on my ubuntustudio 12.04 has stopped to work.
> i attached the log at this email, in hope someone could help me.
>
>
> it seems that another app is
Hi:
You don't need to install first Ubuntu and later Ubuntu Studio, Ubuntu
Studio is a complete SO by itself. You only need to install Ubuntu Studio.
Take at look here: http://ubuntustudio.org/downloads
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The Ubuntu Studio ISO contains the Ubuntu OS.
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On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 5:57 PM, PANDYAS wrote:
> Hello! can you please let me know if I need to use Ubuntu Studio do I
> need to download Ubuntu OS first?
> Whom should I request to send me copy of Ubuntu OS and copy of Ubuntu
> Studio.
>
>
On Sun, 2011-04-10 at 20:26 -0400, wfdudley wrote:
> I've given up on expecting bugs to be fixed in my lifetime
I started in November 2003 by buying Suse 9.0 Student Version and a less
good Internet access. Since that time I didn't finished any audio
production in a satisfying way using Linux, but
When jackd crashes on a freshly booted machine, the problem isn't left over
files in /dev/shm, the problem is PA allocating all that memory in the
first place.
Since I've given up on expecting bugs to be fixed in my lifetime, and I had a
DIMM lying about, adding memory was cheap 'n' easy.
I did nu
El 10/04/11 14:52, wfdudley escribió:
> adding ram from 512M to 1024M fixed it. Thanks!
>
> Bill Dudley
>
Well, I was not exactly saying that the problem was lack of RAM although
more RAM is better of course. I guessed you had 512 MB because of this
message:
Memory locking is unlimited - this i
adding ram from 512M to 1024M fixed it. Thanks!
Bill Dudley
On 4/10/11, Pablo Fernández wrote:
> El 09/04/11 22:47, Andrew escribió:
>> Are you using qtjackctl or launching from a script/command line?
>> Andrew Euell
>> The Sound of IT - High tech solutions for audio problems
>>
>> -Origina
On Sun, 2011-04-10 at 13:16 +0100, mark wrote:
> On 10/04/11 10:50, Ralf wrote:
> > PA needs to be turned of by default.
>
> +1
>
> Mark
I never disabled PA myself, for 64 Studio 3.3, based on Ubuntu, it's
disabled by default.
Perhaps some of those howtos will work?!
Mark or anybody else, do yo
Using qtjackctl.
Bill
On 4/9/11, Andrew wrote:
> Are you using qtjackctl or launching from a script/command line?
> Andrew Euell
> The Sound of IT - High tech solutions for audio problems
>
> -Original Message-
> From: wfdudley
> Sender: ubuntu-studio-users-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com
> Da
On 10/04/11 10:50, Ralf wrote:
PA needs to be turned of by default.
+1
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On Sun, 2011-04-10 at 10:55 +0200, Pablo Fernández wrote:
> I think you have little RAM, 512 MB or so?
>
> Check "ls /dev/shm". The problem could have to do with this:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jack-audio-connection-kit/+bug/491329
>
> (This bug affects many more than 4 peop
El 09/04/11 22:47, Andrew escribió:
> Are you using qtjackctl or launching from a script/command line?
> Andrew Euell
> The Sound of IT - High tech solutions for audio problems
>
> -Original Message-
> From: wfdudley
> Sender: ubuntu-studio-users-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com
> Date: Sat, 9 Apr
Are you using qtjackctl or launching from a script/command line?
Andrew Euell
The Sound of IT - High tech solutions for audio problems
-Original Message-
From: wfdudley
Sender: ubuntu-studio-users-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 14:18:59
To:
Reply-To: Ubuntu Studio Users
Hi: am not sure why; I can't open or review these bug evaluation
instructions. Regrets. Ken
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Janne Jokitalo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've prepared a backport of qjackctl 0.3.6-1 from maverick to lucid, and
> it's
> available in my PPA[0].
>
> Currently we're hoping to ge
On Jul 22, 2010 8:50am, Janne Jokitalo wrote:
Hi,
I've prepared a backport of qjackctl 0.3.6-1 from maverick to lucid, and
it's
available in my PPA[0].
Currently we're hoping to get at least three (3) testers who can confirm
that
the new package works, and defeats the "port rena
Siento por no especificar eso. Si aun tengo la instalacion. Y de hecho tengo
un triple booteo: ubuntu, ubuntu studio y windows 7. Voy a tratar de
reintalar el SO con el cable ehternet conectado y te aviso. Ya probe con
ifconfig y si me sale la interface wlan0. Pero al tratar de configurar el
wlan0
A ver, yo soy de México (sorry at the list for reply in Spanish) asumo que
intentaste instalar Ubuntu Studio 9.10 en tu laptop. Bien hay varios
detalles que no explicas. De entrada si tienes la instalación aun o te
volviste al viejo y malo Windows. En caso de tener aun la instalación de
Ubuntu stud
I know for me, when I hook that stuff up most of the needed connections
system wide are already established. On the audio connections in Jack,
my system requires the addition of ports 3 of the system audio to
connect with Qsynth...which I see you haven't mentioned and is
necessary, zynaddsubfx, hy
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Thomas Fisher schrieb:
> The equipment is:
> -Edirol UM-1 ex USB
> -Kawai KC-10 keyboard
>
> The software is:
> -Jack
> -Rosegarden
> -Patchage
> -ZynaddSubfx
>
>
> HELP!
> I am stumbling through t
Hey, thanks for the tip on getting Audacity to see the S/PDIF inputs on
my Delta 66 card (as noted in the link). It's a bit of a klunky
solution but quite workable, and solves my immediate needs.
And thanks for all the encouragement toward using JACK. When I can pull
it off, I'm going to build o
It should work, I figure.. But it does have AMI "made for vista" BIOS..
Or is it Phoenix that is trying to ruin the linux commuity..
As for the Dimension 9150, it isn't like my old XPS B800r that had the
proprietary ram and won a 10 from Maximum PC in 2000.. This 9150, is all
standard parts.. I
On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 09:41 -0600, Kiernan Holland wrote:
> I'm making a machine just for this, it's also not for wusses
> either :^) though it looks simple than swapping out LCD's on a laptop
> (yes, I've never put one together).. Tiger direct is selling
> refurbished Nvidia i750 motherboards.
N
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Kiernan Holland wrote:
>
>
>>
>> It's even put me in mind of setting up a separate Linux box just for
>> audio (and possibly AV) work. Gentoo Linux has a sub-distribution
>> explicitly designed for AV work. Ardour has been moved to this package
>> class and isn't
>
>
> It's even put me in mind of setting up a separate Linux box just for
> audio (and possibly AV) work. Gentoo Linux has a sub-distribution
> explicitly designed for AV work. Ardour has been moved to this package
> class and isn't even available for the Linux I use on my desktop system.
>
>
I'
On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 07:03 +, beej...@gmail.com wrote:
> I understand your apprehension at trying to learn a new technology
> when you just want to get something simple done, but in this case I
> absolutely guarantee that if you want to get real audio work done with
> Linux, you are going to H
Lindsay, go here to see what jack can do for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu94ptNASVw&feature=channel_page
Here are some more things videos..
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=rofthorax&view=videos&query=jack
And please don't ask me how I can have hour long youtube videos.. I have a
di
On Aug 14, 2009 2:31pm, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
Thanks to those who replied to my question.
I believe I already have a realtime kernel on this system (it's running
kernel v2.6.23) but in any event I don't need that level of performance
at this time. The box handles normal audio tasks j
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Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 23:28 +0300, Asmo Koskinen wrote:
>> Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
>>
>>> I'm really sorry - can't help, because I do not have any real digital
>>> device to put in Delta 66/Audacity...
>> Well, it seems to wo
On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 23:28 +0300, Asmo Koskinen wrote:
> Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
>
> > I'm really sorry - can't help, because I do not have any real digital
> > device to put in Delta 66/Audacity...
>
> Well, it seems to work:
>
> http://www.64studio.com/node/787
This looks promising. I'll
On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 23:08 +0300, Asmo Koskinen wrote:
> Lindsay Haisley kirjoitti:
>
> > I was hoping someone on this list had encountered this problem before
> > and could give me some quick tips for accessing the signal from the
> > S/PDIF input on the Delta 66 card
>
> Let me ask this - noth
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
> I'm really sorry - can't help, because I do not have any real digital
> device to put in Delta 66/Audacity...
Well, it seems to work:
http://www.64studio.com/node/787
64Studio 3.0 Beta 3 = Ubuntu 8.04 with stuff by 64Studio (another
kernel, ffado etc).
Maybe you re
On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 14:08 -0600, Kiernan Holland wrote:
> You need T-shirts that say "get jack"..
Yeah, thanks ;-/
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Lindsay Haisley kirjoitti:
> I was hoping someone on this list had encountered this problem before
> and could give me some quick tips for accessing the signal from the
> S/PDIF input on the Delta 66 card
Let me ask this - nothing happens when you try to do this with Audacity?
http://www.arkki.i
You need T-shirts that say "get jack"..
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Asmo Koskinen wrote:
> Lindsay Haisley kirjoitti:
>
> > How would I use JACK? I'm not familiar with it. Does it have a UI of
> > any kind? Is there a HOWTO somewhere on using it?
>
> Here is something to read for start.
Thanks to those who replied to my question.
I believe I already have a realtime kernel on this system (it's running
kernel v2.6.23) but in any event I don't need that level of performance
at this time. The box handles normal audio tasks just fine and tracks
single streams of audio at CD sampling
Lindsay Haisley kirjoitti:
> How would I use JACK? I'm not familiar with it. Does it have a UI of
> any kind? Is there a HOWTO somewhere on using it?
Here is something to read for start.
http://linux-sound.org/knowing-jack.html
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/software-ecology-rui-nuno-ca
On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 10:50 -0500, Brian David wrote:
> I don't see you referencing JACK at all in your description. Are you
> using JACK?
How would I use JACK? I'm not familiar with it. Does it have a UI of
any kind? Is there a HOWTO somewhere on using it?
The system in question is using Gen
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> I have a M-Audio Delta 66 card in my desktop system and a digital
> recorder which can output S/PDIF digital audio. I can connect the
> S/PDIF output from the recorder to the input on the Delta 66 card and
> the signal shows up in the S/
In case someone else gets the same problem:
- open GRUB:
sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
- scroll to the bottom, where the different boot options / kernels are shown
- disable kernel 2.6.24-24-rt (as shown below)
#titleUbuntu 8.04.2, kernel 2.6.24-24-rt
#root(hd0,0)
#kernel
> What this package does?
> "usx2yloader - firmware loader for Tascam USX2Y USB soundcards"
The TASCAM US-122 and US224 (mine one) have 2 step and 2 firmware to load.
this programm load the second firmware into the box.
http://librazik.free.fr/ubuntu-Edgy-Eft/INSTALL_Edgy_1_us224.html
this is a w
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
> Try to build it from the source, here is newest stable one.
>
> ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/firmware/alsa-firmware-1.0.19.tar.bz2
Here is another howto:
http://ardour.org/node/2286
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
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Edward Tyrie kirjoitti:
> No such directory
> `pub/array2/linux/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source/suse/noarch'.
No such directory...
Try to build it from the source, here is newest stable one.
ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/firmware/alsa-firmware-1.0.19.tar.bz2
http://www.alsa-pro
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Daniel Joshua Worth
wrote:
> There is really hard to read numbers on the output jacks. You'll have to
> find the ones that say out 1 and out 2
>
Thanks Daniel,
Once I found the correct output jacks and modified Amarok to use ALSA
I'm getting sound.
Now off to co
>
> Ok. So, how would I go about determining which output is the default
> output to connect my speakers to? My speakers will do either analog or
> digital. Currently I have the speakers connected to the SPDIF out.
There is really hard to read numbers on the output jacks. You'll have to
find the
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Daniel Joshua Worth
wrote:
> I don't think any configuration is needed. By default alsa will send
> everything that would have gone to the on board sound card to pcm0 and pcm1.
> Also, everything should show up fine under jack. I've had a 1010lt for 3
> years and
I don't think any configuration is needed. By default alsa will send
everything that would have gone to the on board sound card to pcm0 and pcm1.
Also, everything should show up fine under jack. I've had a 1010lt for 3
years and two computers and never had to do any setup unless I wanted to use
bo
Begging your pardon but what is the mount point? Sorry relatively new
enthusiastic user.
a
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Gustin Johnson wrote:
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> aYo Binitie wrote:
>> Oh I had already done that before I posted the Help request. Thats the
>>
Gustin Johnson wrote:
> aYo Binitie wrote:
> > Oh I had already done that before I posted the Help request. Thats the
> > only was Samba works for me so I've resigned myself to that. Foe some
> > strange reason to day was the first time I tried to access a folder on
> > another machine I have runni
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aYo Binitie wrote:
> Oh I had already done that before I posted the Help request. Thats the
> only was Samba works for me so I've resigned myself to that. Foe some
> strange reason to day was the first time I tried to access a folder on
> another machi
Oh I had already done that before I posted the Help request. Thats the
only was Samba works for me so I've resigned myself to that. Foe some
strange reason to day was the first time I tried to access a folder on
another machine I have running Hardy. smb://192.168.1.64 which is the
machines IP on th
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aYo Binitie wrote:
> This is a bit weird I can see the Windows machines from my Intrepid
> machine. My other Hardy computers can see the Intrepid machine, but
> the Intrepid machine cannot see the Hardy computers. Why is this? My
> Samba seems fine.
>
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Cristian Videla
wrote:
> Hej!:
> I'm a brand new Ubuntu's last version user. I decided to install it to get
> involved into these Linux Plataform OS.
> I have an Intel processor: 2.13 GHz
> Memory: 750 Mb
> 64 Mb video card
> I have Windows XP into one of my HD, I
You can also hit Alt+F1 to kill the plash during boot up, that will at least
let you see the output and perhaps a more productive error message.
Although, I'm inclined to agree with most here; it sounds like there was a
problem with the installation due to the presence of another hard drive. W
Hola Cristian,
this seems to be a very well known problem with Ubuntu
8.XX series - I shortly ran into it when I tried out 8.04,
where the Live CD did not even boot on my laptop.
No one really told about the problems, and there may
be some different which causes Ubuntu to jump into the
BusyBox -
I think that your problem comes from having installed ubuntu in a separate HD.
Anyway, I recommend you to have a look into google.
From: cristianvid...@hotmail.com
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Help!!!
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:53:06 -0300
Hej!:
I'm a brand new Ub
have u tried to write your problem to google box??
Based on my experience, ubuntu has a great community. Every time i have any
problem, i just put it on google. And google gives me answer..
--- On Mon, 12/22/08, Jason Schaefer wrote:
> From: Jason Schaefer
> Subject: Re: Help!!
Sounds like your install might have been unsuccessful. Try re-installing again.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Cristian Videla
wrote:
> Hej!:
> I'm a brand new Ubuntu's last version user. I decided to install it to get
> involved into these Linux Plataform OS.
> I have an Intel processor: 2.13
True.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Kim Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> 2008/10/3 adam faranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> I may also try doubling the compression by chaining two instances of SC1
>> together.
>>
>
> Minor detail... but that will multiply it.
>
> ..
2008/10/3 adam faranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I may also try doubling the compression by chaining two instances of SC1
> together.
>
Minor detail... but that will multiply it.
..
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P +61 4 2339 9187
E [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yeah, you can do it entirely in ardour; I put the compressor on it's own
bus (SC1 -- 2 channels -- aux for the side chain, and one
channel for compression) and had my drum track and a constant volume sine
tone on separate mono tracks. I routed the drums into the side chain input,
and the sine tone
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 23:15:10 -0400
"adam faranda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that there are four LADSPA plugins, named "SC1, SC2, SC3,
> and SC4", which I am hoping different types of side chain
> compressors. I was experimenting a little with SC3, but I couldn't
> get any noticeable r
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
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,
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Hello,
I would recommend an RME Multiface with either a PCMCIA or ExpressCard
host card.
I'm using it live recording 18 (8 analog line level + 8 ADAT + 2 S/PDIF)
tracks at once without a glitch plus it's a nice extension to digital
consoles.
I also us
there are Digiram cards that are PCMCIA and there should be Hammerfall cards
PCMCIA too.
pleasecheck that on Google and I think that you will find something for you.
Delta 1010 is PCI card :(
best wishes,
vedran
On 11/22/07, Vladimir Jagodic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Vedran, thanks f
If you have a desktop, go PCI. It is still the most stable, has the lowest
latency, and is cheaper too! Pick anything from the delta line, its built
like a tank. Mine survived 2 cpus and I still get better sound than the fancy
firewire toys
Hello everybody,I need an advice. I'm lo
Hello,
Delta 1010 should be fine. There should be Hammerfall cards supported as
well as Digigram.
Best wishes,
vedran
On 11/22/07, Vladimir Jagodic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I need an advice. I'm looking for a sound card to use with
>
> Ubuntu studio to record my liv
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