Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Carla - sound card not showing up

2020-08-03 Thread 0thermail
lo, > > > I have just done a fresh install of kubuntu 20.04 + the ubuntu studio > > > installer. > > > However when I open Studio Controls and click on 'start or restart Jack' > > > nothing happens (jack does not start). I am able to start jack via > > >

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Carla - sound card not showing up

2020-08-03 Thread 0thermail
I open Studio Controls and click on 'start or restart Jack' > > nothing happens (jack does not start). I am able to start jack via > > Qjackctl. > > But when I open Carla, my sound card (focusrite scarlett) does not show > > up in the patch bay. (It is detected a

[ubuntu-studio-users] Carla - sound card not showing up

2020-08-02 Thread 0thermail
Hello, I have just done a fresh install of kubuntu 20.04 + the ubuntu studio installer. However when I open Studio Controls and click on 'start or restart Jack' nothing happens (jack does not start). I am able to start jack via Qjackctl. But when I open Carla, my sound card (focusrit

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Carla - sound card not showing up

2020-08-01 Thread Ross Gammon
start). I am able to start jack via > Qjackctl. > > But when I open Carla, my sound card (focusrite scarlett) does not show > up in the patch bay. (It is detected and listed if i type 'lsusb' in the > terminal) > > I have used carla with this sound card in the past o

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Upgrade to 17.10 audio problem : no detectable sound card in xfce

2018-02-23 Thread Ross Gammon
Thanks for reporting back. It could potentially be useful for others. http://ubuntustudio.org/merchandise/ As it says there, we don't get any money. But the advertising helps to spread the word! As you seem to know what you are doing, helping out here with user queries is always welcome. You co

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Upgrade to 17.10 audio problem : no detectable sound card in xfce

2018-02-23 Thread Achilleas Mantzios
Hello Ross, for some reason there was a newer kernel in /boot/ which was not part of Ubuntu Studio. The installation didn't touch the kernel, but wiped out (as should and expected) all files under /lib/modules for this kernel. As a sequence, grub recognized the kernel, being the newest, placed it

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Upgrade to 17.10 audio problem : no detectable sound card in xfce

2018-02-23 Thread Ross Gammon
Hi Achilleas, Yuck. If you don't stick with the LTS's, you need to keep up to date with the latest release! On 02/21/2018 09:02 AM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote: > Hello list! My son uses and likes Ubuntu Studio for audio/video/gaming. > I am an old Unix die-hard using unix since early SunOS, and als

[ubuntu-studio-users] Upgrade to 17.10 audio problem : no detectable sound card in xfce

2018-02-21 Thread Achilleas Mantzios
Hello list! My son uses and likes Ubuntu Studio for audio/video/gaming. I am an old Unix die-hard using unix since early SunOS, and also FreeBSD/Linux since the early 90s. Ok, enough with the intros, here is the steps that lead to the problem : At first I tried to upgrade from 16.10 but obviousl

Re: good external sound card

2013-03-07 Thread Mac
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 1:31 AM, bart deruyter wrote: > > I use an Echo firewire soundcard and am very happy with it. It is supported > completely, even the integrated midi-port is fully functional, which wasn't > at first, but was a couple of FFADO-updates later :-). Mine is an > audiofire12, 12

Re: good external sound card

2013-03-06 Thread bart deruyter
2013/3/6 Jean Huber > Le 06/03/2013 17:09, jack wallen a écrit : > > Hey all! I wanted to get some recommendations on a good quality external >> sound card. Here's the problem -- I use a Blue Yeti USB mic, so I'm not >> 100% sure if I use an external sound card,

Re: good external sound card

2013-03-06 Thread Jean Huber
Le 06/03/2013 17:09, jack wallen a écrit : Hey all! I wanted to get some recommendations on a good quality external sound card. Here's the problem -- I use a Blue Yeti USB mic, so I'm not 100% sure if I use an external sound card, if the Yeti will still work as expected (with the on-b

good external sound card

2013-03-06 Thread jack wallen
Hey all! I wanted to get some recommendations on a good quality external sound card. Here's the problem -- I use a Blue Yeti USB mic, so I'm not 100% sure if I use an external sound card, if the Yeti will still work as expected (with the on-board sound off -- it's an intel car

Sound card

2011-05-24 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Thank you all for the help and special thanks to Jörn for mentioning the PCI/ PCIe issue. At last I had to decide to order a 9632 or HDSPe AIO and I'll order the PCIe card tomorrow. I hope the 1 Stereo-IO will be enough for my needs, but I think so, because I can't order more RME gear right no

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-14 Thread Thomas Orgis
Am Mon, 14 Mar 2011 18:08:23 +0100 schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > Woo, I did it! Just needed to connect the "capture 2" to ardour. > Wwwwooo! Yo, it's the same as in the real world: You gotta plug the devices together (and check for faulty cables;-). > wo (sorry, I can't stop rejoyci

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-14 Thread Giuliano Braglia
2011/3/10 Thomas Orgis > Am Thu, 10 Mar 2011 12:49:38 +0100 > schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > > > Cool! It's ok if the restriction is to use it with jack, because that's > what > > I wanted to do. I think mainly rosegarden and ardour. > > I tried to tell you -- there is no restriction to use it with

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-14 Thread Giuliano Braglia
2011/3/10 Thomas Orgis > Am Thu, 10 Mar 2011 12:49:38 +0100 > schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > > Here I am. Installed, working (even in pulse audio)... I have been able to record something in audacity... PROBLEM: I can't record a thing in ardour. I don't know if it's me who can't use it yet, but I t

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-14 Thread Giuliano Braglia
2011/3/10 Thomas Orgis > Am Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:44:49 +0100 > schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > > > I will receive the alesis io2 express next week :) > > > > can anyone tell me if I have to do something particular in order to > install > > it? > > You simply plug in the USB wire (yay for bus power),

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-10 Thread Thomas Orgis
Am Thu, 10 Mar 2011 12:49:38 +0100 schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > Cool! It's ok if the restriction is to use it with jack, because that's what > I wanted to do. I think mainly rosegarden and ardour. I tried to tell you -- there is no restriction to use it with jack;-) The only restriction is that

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-10 Thread Giuliano Braglia
2011/3/10 Thomas Orgis > Am Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:44:49 +0100 > schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > > > I will receive the alesis io2 express next week :) > > > > can anyone tell me if I have to do something particular in order to > install > > it? > > You simply plug in the USB wire (yay for bus power),

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-10 Thread Thomas Orgis
Am Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:44:49 +0100 schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > I will receive the alesis io2 express next week :) > > can anyone tell me if I have to do something particular in order to install > it? You simply plug in the USB wire (yay for bus power), the "USB" LED should light up on the dev

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-10 Thread Giuliano Braglia
I will receive the alesis io2 express next week :) can anyone tell me if I have to do something particular in order to install it? 2011/3/9 Giuliano Braglia > > > 2011/3/8 Thomas Orgis > >> Am Tue, 8 Mar 2011 13:34:22 +0100 >> >> schrieb Giuliano Braglia : >> >> > I like it... so you are usi

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-09 Thread Giuliano Braglia
2011/3/8 Thomas Orgis > Am Tue, 8 Mar 2011 13:34:22 +0100 > schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > > > I like it... so you are using it and it works properly? > > I use one, yes, and it works like a charm. Out of the box with alsa's usb > audio driver. I also recommended to a non-geek friend and she's rath

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-08 Thread Giuliano Braglia
2011/3/8 NG > The Cakewalk UA-25Ex works out of the box. Paid £150. 2 inputs + midi > in/out. > > http://cgi.ebay.it/Interfaccia-USB-Cakewalk-By-Rolonad-UA-25EX-Nuova-/170609771039?pt=Audio_professionale&hash=item27b922821f#ht_568wt_702 Ok I guess it's this. Sorry it's Italian (as I am). In fe

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-08 Thread NG
The Cakewalk UA-25Ex works out of the box. Paid £150. 2 inputs + midi in/out. NG -Original Message- From: Giuliano Braglia Reply-to: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Working USB sound card? Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 15:11:24 +0100

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-08 Thread Thomas Orgis
Am Tue, 8 Mar 2011 13:34:22 +0100 schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > I like it... so you are using it and it works properly? I use one, yes, and it works like a charm. Out of the box with alsa's usb audio driver. I also recommended to a non-geek friend and she's rather happily using it, too (using u

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-08 Thread Giuliano Braglia
2011/3/8 Thomas Orgis > Am Mon, 7 Mar 2011 15:11:24 +0100 > schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > > > Hello :) Yes it's me. I'm still trying to get the US 122 to work. I also > > asked for an alternative distro to try. > > > > But... just in case i decide to change card, any advice? > > Alesis io|2 > > Al

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-08 Thread Thomas Orgis
Am Mon, 7 Mar 2011 15:11:24 +0100 schrieb Giuliano Braglia : > Hello :) Yes it's me. I'm still trying to get the US 122 to work. I also > asked for an alternative distro to try. > > But... just in case i decide to change card, any advice? Alesis io|2 Also, search for "cheap usb-audio-interface

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-07 Thread Alexandros Bitoulas
Στις Δευ 07 Μαρ 2011 17:32:17 γράψατε: > > Alright, I suppose mine is one of the cheapest one's! :) > > > > This is it and it worked out of the box in a minute! > > > > http://www.thomann.de/gr/the_tbone_usb1g.htm > > > > As far as the sound quality is concerned, I do not have the appropriate >

Re: Working USB sound card?

2011-03-07 Thread Alexandros Bitoulas
Στις Δευ 07 Μαρ 2011 16:11:24 Giuliano Braglia γράψατε: > Hello :) Yes it's me. I'm still trying to get the US 122 to work. I also > asked for an alternative distro to try. > > But... just in case i decide to change card, any advice? > > I want a "cheap" device, not only to save money, but also b

Working USB sound card?

2011-03-07 Thread Giuliano Braglia
Hello :) Yes it's me. I'm still trying to get the US 122 to work. I also asked for an alternative distro to try. But... just in case i decide to change card, any advice? I want a "cheap" device, not only to save money, but also because if I buy a more expensive device, I'm never going to use it a

Re: Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-02 Thread aj
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 a

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-01 Thread Kiernan Holland
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, as

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-01 Thread Kiernan Holland
> > I would not compare this interrupts file with a more modern machine. A > lot has changed in the years since the P4, and for the better. Netburst > is dead, hurray. The PIC has been replaced by the APIC. If you care > look them up in wikipedia, the point is that a modern machine will not > l

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-01 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Kiernan Holland wrote: > 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.

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-01 Thread Kiernan Holland
Jim Morrison is a trip.. http://www.chann3lz.com/?code=hEy7VvYM-yU -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-01 Thread Kiernan Holland
> > 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

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-01 Thread Kiernan Holland
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.

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-01 Thread Asmo Koskinen
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

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-01 Thread Gustin Johnson
2 > 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. > 11 Mbit is simply not enough bandwidth, USB 1 i

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-09-01 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Kiernan Holland wrote: > > > On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:35 PM, > wrote: > > Hi All, > > Thanks for all the tips I've picked up from this list over the last few > months. Now I have the usual questions about go

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-08-31 Thread Gustin Johnson
I-8 DS + Alesis XT + a regular PC so someone else will have to provide some guidance on the audio interface. The laptop is the wrong tool for the job IMO. Just my opinion, please make up your own mind. > > Currently I have a Emu 1616m PC Card sound card but that might have to > be replace

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-08-31 Thread Kiernan Holland
ci::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 w

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-08-31 Thread Kiernan Holland
, 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

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-08-31 Thread Kiernan Holland
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:35 PM, wrote: > Hi All, > > Thanks for all the tips I've picked up from this list over the last few > months. Now I have the usual questions about good hardware to run Ubuntu > Studio. Looks like I'll have to buy a new laptop in the next month so > are there any makes/m

Re: Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-08-31 Thread sh0099
ptop in the next month so > 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 ne

Laptop and sound card for ubuntu studio

2009-08-31 Thread aj
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 MIDI to work. Do you find USB or Firewire inte

Re: problems with sound card

2009-06-20 Thread Asmo Koskinen
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:

problems with sound card

2009-06-20 Thread john xagoraris
sound card only plays AVI, Mp3 and Ogg files. Wav files are choppy with some pulse and also, video in youtube has no sound at all, Mpeg files work on fast forward, WMW files are not supported at all and flac are not having sutable codec.. I have been googling it several times, found some people

Re: Sound card not recognized

2009-03-29 Thread Susan Cragin
>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. > >Als

Re: Sound card not recognized

2009-03-28 Thread Cory K.
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

Re: Sound card not recognized

2009-03-28 Thread Susan Cragin
>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

Re: Sound card not recognized

2009-03-28 Thread Cory K.
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

Re: Sound card not recognized

2009-03-28 Thread Susan Cragin
>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. Thin

Re: Sound card not recognized

2009-03-27 Thread Cory K.
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 m

Sound card not recognized

2009-03-27 Thread Susan Cragin
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. When I finished, I needed to set the system up to use wine and my Creative X-fi card, so I did the following: apt-get purge pulseaudio (wine

Sound Card to Use With Fluid Soundfont?

2009-02-20 Thread Rick Sutphin
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, Rick -- Ubuntu

Re: buy a sound card

2009-02-04 Thread laurent.bellegarde
Karlheinz Noise a écrit : > > 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 thes

Re: buy a sound card

2009-02-04 Thread Karlheinz Noise
> 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 (th

Re: buy a sound card

2009-02-02 Thread Cory K.
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 record

Re: buy a sound card

2009-02-02 Thread Gustin Johnson
have few question about > > for someone who 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 de

Re: buy a sound card

2009-02-02 Thread Cory K.
eone who wants to run GNU/Linux for MAO > > - what's 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

Re: buy a sound card

2009-02-02 Thread Larry David
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 (

buy a sound card

2009-02-01 Thread laurent.bellegarde
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 ? what's the main difference between a first price sound card and a professionnal one ? I need too examples of sound card that runs without any trouble or

Re: good sound card for beginners

2008-05-22 Thread Christopher Stamper
I though that the memory was real chips on the card... :-/ I think I'll try that... On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Toby Smithe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Christopher Stamper > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> A nice advantage with those is the ability to l

Re: good sound card for beginners

2008-05-22 Thread Toby Smithe
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Christopher Stamper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> 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 en

Re: good sound card for beginners

2008-05-20 Thread Christopher Stamper
> 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

Re: good sound card for beginners

2008-05-20 Thread Mark Stuart Burge
ebay would be around $10 Christopher Stamper wrote: > What does everyone think about just using a regular pci sound card? > > I have a average, SoundBlaster PCI512 that Ive been using. What's the > downside, and how is that card any better? Besides the obvious 5.1... -- Ubunt

Re: sound card

2008-05-20 Thread hollunder
On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:37:26 +0200 jacques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > Check on http://alsa-project.org/ and/

Re: good sound card for beginners

2008-05-20 Thread Matthew Polashek
There are latency issues with my soundblaster. Matthew Polashek [EMAIL PROTECTED] 908.642.5770 www.tinysongs.net www.JandMJazz.com www.bldband.com On May 20, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Christopher Stamper wrote: What does everyone think about just using a regular pci sound card? I have a average

Re: good sound card for beginners

2008-05-20 Thread Christopher Stamper
What does everyone think about just using a regular pci sound card? I have a average, SoundBlaster PCI512 that Ive been using. What's the downside, and how is that card any better? Besides the obvious 5.1... On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:00 AM, laurent.bellegarde < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

sound card

2008-05-20 Thread jacques
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 -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman

good sound card for beginners

2008-05-19 Thread laurent.bellegarde
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 and

Re: Sound card recommendations?

2008-05-02 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have a cheap ADAT XT that I bought from ebay that I use as an external converter. I don't care about the condition of the tape heads since I am just using its converters. Works great with the 9652. I also have a ~ RME ADI-8 DS that was definitely

Re: Sound card recommendations?

2008-05-02 Thread Kim Burgess
I can definitely add to the RME HDSP 9652 recommendation. It's a solid card and works wonderfully under 'nix. If you don't have the funds for it at the moment it'll be worth your while waiting and saving up for it and an AD/DA. You can pick them up fairly cheaply second hand these days too. They ar

Re: Sound card recommendations?

2008-05-02 Thread Gustin Johnson
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 mak

Fwd: Sound card recommendations?

2008-05-01 Thread kwatson6
port Linux. I've decided to replace the sound card, and am hoping someone on this list can make a recommendation. I plan to install Ubuntu Studio when I get time this weekend, and work from that distribution. I write and arrange music (currently using Sibelius on WinXP), and edit digi

Re: Sound card recommendations?

2008-05-01 Thread Susan Cragin
ccess. Good luck. -Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: May 1, 2008 3:49 PM >To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com >Subject: Re: Sound card recommendations? > >On Thu, 1 May 2008 14:43:33 -0500 ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Glad I stumbl

Re: Sound card recommendations?

2008-05-01 Thread hollunder
27;ve > decided to replace the sound card, and am hoping someone on this list > can make a recommendation. > > I plan to install Ubuntu Studio when I get time this weekend, and > work from that distribution. I write and arrange music (currently > using Sibelius on WinXP), and edit d

Sound card recommendations?

2008-05-01 Thread kwatson6
Glad I stumbled upon Ubuntu Studio. I've been through a terrible time trying to get sound working with Linux Mint and Ubuntu 8.04. Unfortunately, my Creative SB X-Fi card doesn't support Linux. I've decided to replace the sound card, and am hoping someone on this

Re: Sound card access

2008-02-18 Thread adam faranda
works perfectly, Without sudo, lsof returns only processes started by the user; with sudo, root processes are included. Thank you guys! -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-stud

Re: Sound card access

2008-02-17 Thread hollunder
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 17:43:09 + "Toby Smithe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Feb 17, 2008 5:05 PM, adam faranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there a shell command I can use to determine what app is using my > > soundcard? I have tried > > ps -ax | grep snd, and ps -ax | grep /dev/snd, and

Re: Sound card access

2008-02-17 Thread Toby Smithe
On Feb 17, 2008 5:05 PM, adam faranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a shell command I can use to determine what app is using my > soundcard? I have tried > ps -ax | grep snd, and ps -ax | grep /dev/snd, and nothing comes up, even > when I have jack running. lsof /dev/snd/* -- Ubuntu-Stud

Sound card access

2008-02-17 Thread adam faranda
Is there a shell command I can use to determine what app is using my soundcard? I have tried ps -ax | grep snd, and ps -ax | grep /dev/snd, and nothing comes up, even when I have jack running. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe a

Re: I need sound card advice

2007-12-17 Thread Hartmut Noack
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 greg emond schrieb: > hi all... > > After very pleasant recording session, I decided to upgrade my modest > recording gear for the next band im recording. > > What I have now is a delta 44, and I just need more inputs for drum > purposes. Since Im

Re: I need sound card advice

2007-12-16 Thread Asmo Koskinen
greg emond kirjoitti: > > any opinions? > How easy... never been there... "ICE1712 based sound cards like the M-Audio Delta 1010 are a popular choice for Linux sound recording. However, setting up several of them so that ALSA and jackd will play nicely is a little tricky." http://www.soun

Re: Help on sound card choise (Vladimir Jagodic)

2007-11-22 Thread Raphaël Doursenaud
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: Help on sound card choise (Vladimir Jagodic)

2007-11-22 Thread Vedran Vucic
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

RE: Help on sound card choise

2007-11-22 Thread greg emond
x27;m looking for a sound card to use withUbuntu studio to record my live concert. I would like to record 8 trackfrom subgroups plus if possible two more tracks separately taking them from a splitter or direct out from a mixer channel. I've been browsingthrough a web but I can't figure o

RE:Help on sound card choise (Vladimir Jagodic)

2007-11-22 Thread Vladimir Jagodic
Hi Vedran, thanks for replying. These are all the PCI devices, right? I was looking for something like “all in one box solution” to be use with a notebook. Sorry to bother everybody, I know this issue got nothing to do with Ubuntu studio in particular, but rather hardware compatibility with Lin

Re: Help on sound card choise

2007-11-22 Thread Vedran Vucic
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 > &g

Help on sound card choise

2007-11-21 Thread Vladimir Jagodic
Hello everybody, I need an advice. I'm looking for a sound card to use with Ubuntu studio to record my live concert. I would like to record 8 track from subgroups plus if possible two more tracks separately taking them from a splitter or direct out from a mixer channel. I've bee

terratec sound card question

2007-10-30 Thread altern
hi again i am planning to buy an external sound card from my laptop, an IBM X32. I am not sure if i should go for a USB 2 or Firewire, my laptop has both. In the past I had an Maudio FW410 and it never worked under linux. I am considering this terratec, the X24 FW, and i was wondering if