Hello Hartmut,

thank you very much for the additional work-flow description! Looks great, but 
I am sorry that I can't test it.

Best regards,

Stefan



--- Hartmut Noack <zettber...@linuxuse.de> schrieb am Sa, 30.10.2010:

Von: Hartmut Noack <zettber...@linuxuse.de>
Betreff: Re: Tasks, Workflows, and Packages for Ubuntu Studio Natty
An: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Datum: Samstag, 30. Oktober, 2010 19:09 Uhr

Am 29.10.2010 23:36, schrieb Scott Lavender:
> Hello again.
> 

> 
> For those who are interesting, and I would hope most would be, you can find
> the task and workflow wiki page at:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Workflows
>
I have added a workflow for video-postproduction. Comments welcome :-)

> All users are encouraging to peruse this page and add their contributions!
> We only ask that if you have a differing workflow that one that is already
> extant, please add yours as an "alternative" and do not remove the other.
> 
> Before going further I want to explain more about what I mean when I use the
> term "package set".  This term is a reference to the applications installed
> by default with Ubuntu Studio.  These packages are NOT being removed from
> the archives.  You can always install these packages at any time, by any
> method of choice.  We are only discussing the inclusion of these package on
> the Ubuntu Studio ISO.
> 
> Right.  Now that we have that out of the way, I want to inform you how the
> currently installed package set will change for Natty.
> 
> These will be "new" packages (or applications) installed by default when
> installing Ubuntu Studio:
>  * guitarix
>  * hydrogen-drumkits
>  * lashd
>  * mscore (to replaces denemo and lilypond)
>  * phasex
>  * qtractor (to replace seq24)

Qtractor is by no means a replacement for seq24. It is just a completely
different application.
Seq24 is a pattern-oriented sequencer taht can be used for
live-performance in ways that qtractor cannot be used and is not
intended to be used.
I would consider it a big mistake to remove Seq24. To replace it with
qtractor would be like replacing a helicopter with an Airbus.

>  * specimen
>  * whysynth
>  * yoshimi (to replace zynaddsubfx)
> 
> These are packages (or applications) that are currently included with Ubuntu
> Studio, but will no longer be:
>  * aconnectgui
>  * audacity

I find this logical since Audacity does not fit very well into Jack.
Still I wonder what would be the replacement for it (Ardour for more
sophisticated waveediting and Mhawaveedit for simle tasks could be a
sane recommendation for Audacity-users I guess.

>  * beast
>  * bitscope
>  * bristol
>  * csound
>  * denemo (replaced by mscore)
>  * freebirth
>  * freqtweak
>  * genpo
>  * jackeq
>  * jacktools
>  * jdelay
>  * lillypond (replaced by mscore)
>  * lmms

LMMS has a unique concept in terms of usage and workflow that is *not*
doubled by qtractor. I'd recommend to keep it.

>  * mixxx
>  * muse
>  * qamix
>  * seq24 (replaced by qtractor)

see above - I strongly recommend to keep Seq24.

>  * terminatorx
>  * timemachine

Many like timemachine and will be disappointed not to find it
automatically installed. Though I would not consider it essential.

best regs

HZN/berlin

>  * timidity
>  * tk707
>  * xwax
>  * zynaddsubfx
> 
> Again, the goal is to make Ubuntu Studio more effective and proficient, in
> essence more useful.  Users want to accomplish a task (e.g. mix a song), not
> just run an application.  The current status of the package set (
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PackageSelectionDevelopment) was
> developed to assist users accomplish tasks.
> 
> If an application is listed to no longer be included with Ubuntu Studio but
> you want it to be, then please identify a task that requires it and develop
> a workflow at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Workflows
> 
> This is your chance to directly influence which applications are included
> with Ubuntu Studio.
> 
> ScottL
> 
> 


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