[00:33] hey there [01:02] Any of you guys make your own music like electronica using open source apps? [01:04] i'm about trying to, emma ;) [01:05] Id like to do that also. [01:06] cool! and what keeps you from doing it? ;) [01:07] do you think there are any open source apps that could let a person (who had the creativity) to make the kind of music I hear here --- http://somafm.com/play/tags [01:09] This is awesome music if you want to listen to it^ [01:11] well actually i'm quite sure you can! if you're into synth programming and/or know where to get good samples there's pretty much anything you can do [01:12] do you have any experience in this field? [01:19] emma, im just learning [01:20] emma, if you have creativity and say you know how to program the utilities you have everything you need in ubuntu studio [01:21] emma, can you sing? :-) [13:12] Hey :) [13:12] Does anyone in here have experience with adding ubuntustudio to a existing Kubuntu installation? [13:13] actually, the ubuntustudio-audio metapackage.. [13:13] I mean, can I just add a repository and add that metapackage? [13:13] or will that give all kinds of conflicts between the different repositories? [15:12] Hello!! I just installed ubuntustudio and no i cannot install vim bcz it does not have installation candidate how do I fix that? [17:06] hello [17:06] do you know any tool that writes midi-data from microphone input? === edogawa_ is now known as edogawa [17:14] or "converts" monophonic recordings?