Cohen wrote:
I need to record a phone conversation, but the sound from the Mic
input is so weak that recording and playing back in Audacity I hear
almost nothing. How can I either boost the playback or (even better)
boost the input so that the file is recorded in a hearable way?
Dotan Cohen
Hi Dotan, A way I overcame the same problem was by splicing directly into
the phone. I had a 1/4 inch trs cable the had one end that was ripped off.
Of course it wasn't a cell phone as they are much harder to take apart and
much more expensive, but if it is a landline it's quite easy. Just
Kenneth.
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 1:36 AM, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to record a phone conversation, but the sound from the Mic
input is so weak that recording and playing back in Audacity I hear
almost nothing. How can I either boost the playback or (even better)
boost
I need to record a phone conversation, but the sound from the Mic
input is so weak that recording and playing back in Audacity I hear
almost nothing. How can I either boost the playback or (even better)
boost the input so that the file is recorded in a hearable way?
Kubuntu 9.10. Thanks
Has anyone else come across this? I have an mp3, recorded with Ardour,
of me playing through BOSS Blues Driver - so far so good.
I then used Kdenlive to create a video, but noticed that Kdenlive had
noticeably cleaned up the sound (taken away some of the fuzz so to
speak), to the extent
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Has anyone else come across this? I have an mp3, recorded with Ardour,
of me playing through BOSS Blues Driver - so far so good.
I then used Kdenlive to create a video, but noticed that Kdenlive had
noticeably cleaned up the sound (taken away some
noticeably cleaned up the sound (taken away some of the fuzz so to
speak), to the extent that the music sounds all wrong. LiVES then did
the same thing! Both have everything at default, i.e. as installed.
Is there a way of making either app leave the sound alone
I guess so. But its only guessing
Kdenlive to create a video, but noticed that Kdenlive had
noticeably cleaned up the sound (taken away some of the fuzz so to
speak), to the extent that the music sounds all wrong. LiVES then did
the same thing! Both have everything at default, i.e. as installed.
Is there a way of making
exporting from Ardour
then again if exported from KDEnlive) the sound is bound to suffer.
You also should use the samplerate you plan to use in the Video, if you
export a file for soundtrack-purposes. 48KHz that is, even the jump from
a 44.1-file to 48 produces liestenable artifacts since
exporting from Ardour
then again if exported from KDEnlive) the sound is bound to suffer.
You also should use the samplerate you plan to use in the Video, if you
export a file for soundtrack-purposes. 48KHz that is, even the jump from
a 44.1-file to 48 produces liestenable artifacts since
is a black screen with sound.
Is it so for you to?
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or 16:9 streaming videos is a black screen with sound.
Is it so for you to?
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HD or 16:9 streaming videos is a black screen with sound.
Is it so for you to?
I will try that. Thanks.
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KVM.
So now I rather be without sound than without KVM in my main desktop.
Let's see do Final change this situation.
But for real use of Ubuntu Studio I can use 8.04 on my main desktop and
9.10 on my main laptop. I can live with that, if necessary.
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Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
One more thing. I use/test KVM for LTSP/LTSP-Cluster. If I try to purge
pulseaudio, I loose KVM.
So now, if I like to listen Radio Paradise, I have to start LTSP-server
on KVM and hook up speakers to the thin client with VLC ;-)
This Delta-problem really needs to
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
This Delta-problem really needs to get fixed. I'll try to bug it later
tonight.
Well, fix is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/178442/comments/30
No need for purge pulseaudio. And I can run KVM, too. And thin client
have it's sound
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
Really do not how permanent this fix is, is it there after re-boot? I'll
let you know if I loose it in next re-boot.
So very, very good - fix is permanent. So now I can again use Delta 66
with it's full power.
But why in earth this is not fixed? Couple lines do it
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
So very, very good - fix is permanent. So now I can again use Delta 66
with it's full power.
Case closed. Delta 66 works with pulseaudio in Ubuntu Studio Karmic RC
(update dist-upgrade). Great.
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Hi,
anyone else noticed this problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst0.10-python/+bug/458737
No sound with Delta 44/66 on Ubuntu Karmic RC. Kubuntu Karmic RC is just
fine.
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Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst0.10-python/+bug/458737
No sound with Delta 44/66 on Ubuntu Karmic RC. Kubuntu Karmic RC is just
fine.
I download right now Ubuntu Studio AMD64, let's see what happen with
that one.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst0.10-python/+bug/458737
I download right now Ubuntu Studio AMD64, let's see what happen with
that one.
Same thing. I'm sorry, but I do not have time to bug this more. 8.04
AMD64 works just
sandie kirjoitti:
I have the Audiophile 24/96 (ice1712) and had no sound on either 32- or
64-bit RC.
Removed Pulse and everything works fine.
Thank you, I'll try that later.
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Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
sandie kirjoitti:
I have the Audiophile 24/96 (ice1712) and had no sound on either 32- or
64-bit RC.
Removed Pulse and everything works fine.
Thank you, I'll try that later.
That did not help. But my main laptop (Intel/ATI) works just great with
Karmic RC
Hi Asmo
Do you have two soundcards in your pc ? is the ALC268 onboard ?
If youre not using the onboard, I can recomend backlisting it and the run :
sudo apt-get -y --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils
sudo apt-get -y install linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils
And maybe :
sudo
Thanks All! This thread has just the kind of info I need and will help me make a short list.I plan to use Pure Data to do effects on my guitar (in particular a kind of live granulation patch I'm quite pleased with) which is why low latency would be good. At some stage I'll be recording that using
port.
My best experiences are with IBM (not lenovo, so old thinkpads may be
suitable for Ubuntu Studio stuff, most of my demos on youtube are done with
my 2Ghz P4 T30). I can't use the T30 with USB sound cards because it came
with only USB 1.0 connectors and the PCMCIA port only has one IRQ
, ohci_hcd:usb4,
ohci_hcd:usb5, ehci_hcd:usb6, rad...@pci::01:00.0, eth0
12: 4317XT-PIC-XTi8042
14: 128633XT-PIC-XTata_piix
15: 176986XT-PIC-XTata_piix
Now you can see why USB sound cards don't work with jack on this laptop ..
But the onboard sound
::01:00.0, eth0
12: 4317XT-PIC-XTi8042
14: 128633XT-PIC-XTata_piix
15: 176986XT-PIC-XTata_piix
Now you can see why USB sound cards don't work with jack on this laptop ..
But the onboard sound card works well with Jack.
Ummm ohh
2Ghz P4 T30). I can't use the T30 with USB sound cards because
it came with only USB 1.0 connectors and the PCMCIA port only has one
IRQ (for many USB 2.0 devices I'm connecting to it).
I still absolutely love my X41 Tablet. There is something about the
Thinkpads, even the Lenovo ones
Gustin Johnson kirjoitti:
Kiernan Holland wrote:
BTW this is my /proc/interrupts on my T30:
CPU0
0: 25951692XT-PIC-XTtimer
1: 27903XT-PIC-XTi8042
2: 0XT-PIC-XTcascade
3: 4XT-PIC-XT
4:
Look.. I was just pointing out an option, I only paid 219 dollars for this,
and sound doesn't really require a whole lot of CPU time anyhow. MIDI was
developed in 1983.. You could do midi sequencing with a commodore 64. The
only major difference is the handling of digital audio and software synths
I am a very happy Dell Latitude e6400 and Lenovo X41 (Tablet) owner. In
both cases I used after market RAM and hard drives (4 GiB in the Dell, 2
GiB in the Lenovo, you can never have enough RAM IMO). I also used 7200
RPM hard drives. I really like the eSATA port on the Dell. If only I
had
Jim Morrison is a trip..
http://www.chann3lz.com/?code=hEy7VvYM-yU
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Look.. I was just pointing out an option, I only paid 219 dollars for
this, and sound doesn't really require a whole lot of CPU time
anyhow. MIDI was developed in 1983.. You could do midi sequencing
with a commodore 64
My Dell Dimension 9150 has APIC, but only 23 interrupts.. I suppose with the
750i there will be more since it is quality hardware, but someone I talked
to was unsure whether it would have good linux support. Anyhow.. It seems
to be that the best choice is not to get the Core 2 Duo's but the i7,
or a Lenovo but please let me know what you've had good experiences with.Currently I have a Emu 1616m PC Card sound card but that might have to be replaced because a lot of new laptops don't have the right slot. Also I can't get MIDI to work. Do you find USB or Firewire interfaces give lower latency
are there any makes/models/chipsets to avoid? I was thinking of an ASUS
or a Lenovo but please let me know what you've had good experiences with.
Currently I have a Emu 1616m PC Card sound card but that might have to
be replaced because a lot of new laptops don't have the right slot. Also
I can't get
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Sound problem running alsa-oss without pulseaudio have been FIXED today with
release of 2.6.31-2-rt.
So update kernel to that.
I assume there was a corresponding fix with the generic kernel.
Yay!
The brief improvement that allowed straight alsa to be used so well has
Cool, I'll have to check that out, I hope the RT kernel responds better. I'm
not sure if I have this one,
but I'll look for it.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.netwrote:
Sound problem running alsa-oss without pulseaudio have been FIXED today
with release
I have the latest version of Ubuntu Studio (Karmic) and just re-installed it
today.
I use non-pulse applications, including Audacity and Dragon NaturallySpeaking
running under wine. I have tried disabling pulseaudio every way I know how.
I am getting no sound, mostly due to what are described
There is also a tutorial somewhere about why not to remove pulse, that it
removes gnome-desktop.. I also don't know what the problem is with that.
I have been using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for years and I thought I knew
every work-around in the book to get sound running without pulseaudio
of directions, and they worked until recently.
sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils alsa-source
pulseaudio
sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) module-assistant
alsa-source esound
sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa-source
sudo module-assistant a-i alsa
until
recently.
I haven't deinstalled alsa, so it must be doing something like that.
When I have sound problems, I usually try compiling and installing alsa from
the alsa website. Ubuntu resources tend to be out of date. I had to do this
for my acer aspire to get it sound support on Ubuntu
Is anyone else using an Ubuntu RT kernel in the 2.6.29 series and having
trouble getting incoming sound to work?
I think the sound is turned way down somehow and won't turn up.
The only way I can get any incoming sound to work at all is using pulseaudio in
audacity, and then it's really weak
Susan Cragin kirjoitti:
The only way I can get any incoming sound to work at all is using pulseaudio
in audacity, and then it's really weak.
I've tried the volume control.
You are talking about Karmic/2.6.29.5-1-rt?
I removed/purged PA away, alsamixer/Delta 66 works after that just fine
Do I remember a post that had link to a PA removal procedure?
Is it as easy as using Synaptic?
Regards,
Mac
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Date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:43:44 +0300
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Subject: Re: Getting sound
sue...@empire.net kirjoitti:
Is it as easy as using Synaptic?
Yes. I removed/purged NetworkManager same way - no need for that on
desktop/server (I use LTSP servers), laptop needs NM of course.
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The only way I can get any incoming sound to work at all is using pulseaudio
in audacity, and then it's really weak.
I finally got everything to work.
Here's the recipe.
sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils alsa-source
pulseaudio
sudo apt-get install build
Greetings,
http://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2009/06/state-of-sound-in-linux-not-so-sorry.html
Comments?
The fellow who write that blog is only concerned with playback, he never
addresses the needs or concerns of recordists, he never mentions JACK,
he ignores realtime considerations
http://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2009/06/state-of-sound-in-linux-not-so-sorry.html
Comments?
The fellow who write that blog is only concerned with playback, he never
addresses the needs or concerns of recordists, he never mentions JACK,
he ignores realtime considerations, etc.
I've marked
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Comments?
Yeah, I just removed PulseAudio and switched back to ALSA today.
Makes me wonder, *who* had the idea of using
Hi there
I recently have ubuntu studio 9.04 on my Pc which is Pentium 4 with 1 Mb RAM
and decided to use the TERRATEC EWS 88 MT sound system card .. and I really
got myself a lot of problems I want to get rid of the old (onboard card)
which still does work on some things (audacity) but the pro
john xagoraris kirjoitti:
I recently have ubuntu studio 9.04 on my Pc which is Pentium 4 with 1 Mb
RAM and decided to use the TERRATEC EWS 88 MT sound system card
- The sound card is ok. It uses same module as M-Audio Delta-serie.
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Vendor
I want to use wink with sound, but it's not happening. Any pointers on
what to check? I'm running 8.04 Hardy and Ubuntu Studio software.
Tom
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Hello,
I am using Ubuntu Studio 9.04 and jack is working correctly. I can
hear a sound i.e. when I
start Audacity that connects to jack and I play a generated tone, but
when I use muse and import a midi
file I cannot hear any sound even if muse seems to proceed playing.
The same happens
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Hello,
I am using Ubuntu Studio 9.04 and jack is working correctly. I can
hear a sound i.e. when I
start Audacity that connects to jack and I play a generated tone, but
when I use muse and import a midi
file I cannot hear
I installed Ubuntu Studio with a very recent daily build, less than a week old.
Since then I have not gotten onboard sound to work. I have installed daily
builds before, probably over a dozen times, and this has never been a problem
for me before.
su...@ubuntu:~$ aplay -l
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I installed Ubuntu Studio with a very recent daily build, less than a week
old.
Since then I have not gotten onboard sound to work. I have installed daily
builds before, probably over a dozen times, and this has never been
I have GX260 Dell Desktop with external microphone and ubuntustudio
installed. No sound.
I get login wav file playing when entering session, and from terminal
can play wav files with aplay. I futzed with the volume control panel,
but now need to find steps from command line that would let
being updated with my midi events (keys I press on the
midi keyboard), but I have no sound output. If I stop and replay then
I can hear all the keys that were recorded, so the fluidsynth plugin
is working. How can I hear it during recording? Or do you suggest
other configuration to do this kind
Fernando Gomes kirjoitti:
I 'virtually' connect the soundcard midi (TASCAM 122)
Fernando, can you help Edward Tyrie (edtyrie at gmail.com) to set up his
Tascam work, he has also Tascam US-122:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-users/2009-March/004378.html
Using QSynth instead
Fernando Gomes kirjoitti:
And do you have QSynth sound while recording in Rosegarden using this setup?
This way I can record track by track usb-midi-keyboard in Rosegarden and
I can hear previous tracks and also what I play.
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Ubuntu_Studio/Jaunty/Jaunty_Beta
installation notes I have at home (I only be at
home by the end of the week).
Using QSynth instead of the Fluidsynth DSSI plugin?
Yes, I have used that (QSynth(Fluidsynth) + Rosegarden) combination.
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
And do you have QSynth sound while recording in Rosegarden using
Gustin Johnson kirjoitti:
Since his original post, I have not seen any progress. Is he actually
trying the suggestions made to him? If this is the case perhaps
bringing the conversation into the list might be useful.
Edward contact me straight, but yes - I'll try to bring him/our discuss
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Fernando Gomes kirjoitti:
I 'virtually' connect the soundcard midi (TASCAM 122)
Fernando, can you help Edward Tyrie (edtyrie at gmail.com) to set up his
Tascam work, he has also Tascam US-122:
Since his original post, I
Fernando Gomes kirjoitti:
And do you have QSynth sound while recording in Rosegarden using this setup?
Yes, just remember also route QSynth out to the speakers/soundcard, not
just in the Rosegarden.
I try to take some screenshots later today about qjacktl.
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen
that sound just does not work when using
the Generic kernel. At all. Under any circumstances. But I'll know more
tomorrow.
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Here's a puzzle.
My jaunty ubuntu studio needed to be re-installed today, and I did so using
a 2-week-old installation disk.
There were lots of updates.
Generally, that isn't advised. Grabbing the latest install disk during
development is always advised. Things are
Susan Cragin wrote:
I did a clean install today with today's daily build. I get the same problem.
I suspect a Ubuntu bug.
Straying from what's shipped with a self-compiled ALSA can also
introduce many problems where you could think it's a Ubuntu bug.
Have you had your self-compiled ALSA
ALSA work anywhere else? Debian install maybe?
-Cory K.
My drivers have worked great on Studio until a day or so ago. I have a Creative
X-fi card and I love how it works.
I have also not have any problems running wine sound programs on Studio. Wine
as you probably know is incompatible
Susan Cragin wrote:
My drivers have worked great on Studio until a day or so ago.
You know what also happened? Updates. ;) Things like kernel updates
happen that will make you rebase you compiled drivers aginst these new
changes. Make sure you have latest kernel headers and all that.
Also
nor Audacity sees my Generic (Creative X-fi) soundcard. All
they see is Intel.
Going through System / Admin / Sound Preference gives me the correct mixer
option but not the correct playback option.
What's up? What have I done differently this time? Why doesn't my X-fi work?
Thanks
Susan
Susan Cragin wrote:
Here's a puzzle.
My jaunty ubuntu studio needed to be re-installed today, and I did so using a
2-week-old installation disk.
There were lots of updates.
Generally, that isn't advised. Grabbing the latest install disk during
development is always advised. Things are
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I can verify alsa is not the problem because I then started qjackctl
with alsa, with another sounddevice and it worked. So somehow I need to
close hw:0,0 completely and restart it before I can use it after
crashing.. Any ideas
might guess, it is a real problem!
So my question is: how can I completely kill and restart the whole sound
system without restarting the matchine? I've tried killing jack through
the terminal and the device manager. That doesn't do the trick! My guess
is I need something that problably restarts
time and as you might guess, it is a real problem!
So my question is: how can I completely kill and restart the whole sound
system without restarting the matchine? I've tried killing jack through
the terminal and the device manager. That doesn't do the trick! My guess
is I need something
killing it or
restarting it, it WONT work any more. I have been forced to restart the
PC every time and as you might guess, it is a real problem!
So my question is: how can I completely kill and restart the whole sound
system without restarting the matchine? I've tried killing jack through
any more. I have been forced to restart the
PC every time and as you might guess, it is a real problem!
So my question is: how can I completely kill and restart the whole sound
system without restarting the matchine? I've tried killing jack through
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Greetings All:
I'm a Studio noob. I loaded it a few days ago and haven't gotten much further
than the eye candy which, it must be said, is beautiful. I would like to:
Record voice audio files (mp3?)
Add short sound fx clips
Apply some sound fx such as reverb, echo, voice alteration - you
sound fx clips
Apply some sound fx such as reverb, echo, voice alteration - you know, all
of that kidnapper voice masking over the telephone stuff.
So, how do I approach this? My ultimate goal is to podcast a series of
interviews. If some kind soul could at least identify the tools I would
) is not compatible with loss
audio formats.
Apply some sound fx such as reverb, echo, voice alteration - you know, all
take a look at this: http://ardour.org/files/manual/index2.html
Best!
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voice, foley (sounds effects you generate yourself) and/or music
is the way to maintain the best quality.
Afterwards, you may want to compress the sound file down to MP3 or OGG, for
example if it is going to be downloaded over a slow internet connection.
For my money of already to go sound effect
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a decent sound card that is capable of using the
Fluid soundfont? I am currently using a Presonus FP-10 for recording,
and the onboard sound card (a nVidia MCP51 high definition audio) for
play back. I am using Timidity++ for MIDI playback.
Thanks,
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what's the main difference between a first price sound card and a
professionnal one ?
An amateur sound card needs a stereo in/out, for converting tapes and LP's,
gaming, and the usual computer stuff. You can record with these, but the DAC's
are usually not so good (though better than even 5
On Feb 2, 2009, at 12:30 AM, laurent.bellegarde wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm writting a book about audio-video editing with free software...
I need too examples of sound card that runs without any trouble or
very
easily under GNU/Linux,
for beginners (and cheaper) :
for medium use, semi
a cheaper price for an amateur sound card ?
$50
- what's a good price for a medium sound card ?
$125
- What's a good price for a professional sound card ?
$150+
what's the main difference between a first price sound card and a
professionnal one ?
The 1st I would say is primarily
wants to run GNU/Linux for MAO
- what's a cheaper price for an amateur sound card ?
- what's a good price for a medium sound card ?
- What's a good price for a professional sound card ?
I am not sure what delineates each category.
what's the main difference between a first price sound card
Gustin Johnson wrote:
laurent.bellegarde wrote:
for medium use, semi-pro :
for professionnal use :
I would lump the last two categories together. IMO there is nothing to
be gained by distinguishing between them.
I'm inclined to agree actually. Or maybe just take if from a recording
card
Hi. I have Ubuntu studio 8.10 and a simple built_in sound card
I start jack with jack ctl and connect capture_1 and capture_2 to
Audio_in in Ardour.. But the mic doesn't register when I try to record
a song.
I don't know what to do next. Can't find any pertinent info with google
Please please, I beg that you solve the problems with the system soun
updatsd and pulse audio - and the problems with Samba and VirtualBox. I
brought lappy #2 out today to check for up dates and give it a run. Lappy2
runs Ubuntu Hardy. No problems there with system sounds at all. So its
definitely
yes. the problem with virtual box... i thought its a problem of my
system, but it seems to be a general bug. it would be great, if this
would be solved.
aYo Binitie wrote:
Please please, I beg that you solve the problems with the system soun
updatsd and pulse audio - and the problems with
) and
OSS inside the vBox, and using pulseaudio, OSS and ALSA directly under
Intrepid.
For the longest time under vBox (on Hardy and the Intrepid Alpha
Beta) I had to configure my sound setup for OSS. Regardless of what I
ran native. Now it seems to all be working (perfectly, fingers
crossed
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Christopher Stamper
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A nice advantage with those is the ability to load soundfonts into the
wavetable, so you don't need to run a software synth to do basic midi
work. (obviously the quality is not professional, but it is good enough
Good morning
I want to buy a sound card usb Edirol UA-4FX and I want to know if there
are no problems in ubuntu, thank you for your experiences.
Jacques
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A nice advantage with those is the ability to load soundfonts into the
wavetable, so you don't need to run a software synth to do basic midi
work. (obviously the quality is not professional, but it is good enough
for composing and learning) - In fact, back in the day it was good
enough to
Hi everyone,
for beginners, not using professionals settings in audio but loooking
for good, cheaper and working out of the box sound card under GNU/Linux
ubuntu studio, you have
- terratec aureon 5.1 PCI - 19 euros for desktop computer
- terratec aureon 5.1 USB MK2 - 49 euros for desktop
).
This is likely the only way you will get a synth on the sound card
itself, most other sound devices don't actually have a real synth, as it
is done in software by the driver under windows. This should not be a
deal breaker since there are some excellent software synths under linux.
~ Qsynth can make use
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