Re: line-in stays clean, mic signal processed

2008-02-23 Thread raydar
processed (raydar) 2. Re: Yet another Vinyl vs. CD/Digital debate (Dave Ricketzz) 3. Re: line-in stays clean, mic signal processed (D. Michael McIntyre) 4. Re: Yet another Vinyl vs. CD/Digital debate (D. Michael McIntyre) 5. Re: Yet another Vinyl vs. CD/Digital debate (Jack

Re: line-in stays clean, mic signal processed

2008-02-23 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Saturday 23 February 2008, raydar wrote: XML file, huh? That sounds like something I could do; how hard is it to gather the data to put in it, Damnfino. and is there an example? /usr/share/qamix/*.xml Could be moot now if I keep using this sound card, but it's easily 5+ years

Re: line-in stays clean, mic signal processed

2008-02-23 Thread Christopher Stamper
(Though it's hard to imagine that any of this will still exist 25 years from now. I wonder when Linux and Rosegarden will become totally obsolete, like 5.25 floppy disks.) :-0 You *CAN'T* say that HERE Linux will *NEVER* get obsolete!!! :-) lol On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 10:14 AM, D.

Re: line-in stays clean, mic signal processed

2008-02-21 Thread raydar
On Wednesday 20 February 2008, raydar wrote: This seems tantalizingly close to sounding like an audio port configuration change of some kind, but I'm just clueless enough not to know precisely where to prod in Linux. Does this sound like a symptom anyone else has had? Sounds

line-in stays clean, mic signal processed

2008-02-20 Thread raydar
I recently freshly installed Ubuntu Studio Gutsy on a machine w/ Asus mobo, Intel onboard sound (fancy surround outputs etc. but I can't vouch for quality), and am running the realtime kernel. Regular system sound has always worked fine, but I haven't been able to get Jack-based sound working

Re: line-in stays clean, mic signal processed

2008-02-20 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Wednesday 20 February 2008, raydar wrote: This seems tantalizingly close to sounding like an audio port configuration change of some kind, but I'm just clueless enough not to know precisely where to prod in Linux. Does this sound like a symptom anyone else has had? Sounds like some