[01:01] Hey everyone. [01:02] Perhaps you can help me with a little issue! The usplash boot screen for UB displays incorrectly, it overlaps itself and blotches out too. I've tried reinstalling the package but that didn't do the trick. [01:02] Any suggestions for fixing the problem? [02:16] checkin out the room here. downloading US now. [02:16] does it work well for everyonE? [11:43] i get no sound from Totem [11:44] How can i configure the soundcard? [18:54] Good Afternoon, Does Ubuntu Studio work with RPC-1? [19:17] Shinko: what is RPC-1? [19:57] Its a DAC Protocol [19:57] It comes with the Roland Studio Package Pro [19:57] The Card itself is the si-24 and via R-bus it connects to the mixer [20:03] I'm proably not even explaining it properly [20:03] Ok Let me get my facts right! [20:03] The RPC-1 is the actualy PCI Card [20:03] and it connects via the R-BUS cable to the Si-24Mixer. [20:03] but I don't know if the Digital Control Surface is supported inside ubuntu Studio [20:04] That's what I was trying to find out. [20:04] hummm [20:05] well never used something like that [20:06] Shinko: http://www.soundonsound.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=347498&Main=346097 [20:08] Thanks alot! [22:31] Anyone around? [22:32] ... [22:32] Does anyone know if 10.04 is going to have easier setup of jack? [22:33] define easyier jack setup? [22:33] Lol well I can't get jack to work corrcetly. [22:34] it can be for alot of reasons [22:34] not right permissions settings [22:34] not support to the audio card [22:34] not apropriated buffer and period setting [22:34] etc [22:34] could be a lot of things [22:34] try to tell what isnt working [22:35] Tru. Just wish there was a easy step by step to get it working [22:35] did you read the ubuntustudiopreparation help page [22:36] Well I can get it to run using jack d. But I tried to record something using hydrogen in ardour but it did not record [22:36] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation [22:36] Scorcher: did you routed the audio signals to the right places? [22:39] use qjackctl [23:07] Under what screen? [23:08] how do I route the signal? [23:08] connections [23:09] ope jack control [23:09] qjackctl [23:09] start jack [23:09] Is that where I select the soft ware? [23:09] and then on connections you can route the midi and audio hardware/software in/outs [23:09] ah that's where I messed up at [23:11] ok I ran some command yesterday that got jack to work, but the latency is 45. I don't remember the exact commad, someone gave it to me. How do I selct the right settings in qctrl? [23:11] It was something like jackd -r -l hw:0 [23:12] thas is a basic command line [23:12] its not good for starting [23:13] so your problem is not jack isnt working [23:13] you dont know jack [23:13] so [23:13] you should use qjackctl [23:13] it will facilitate your life a lot [23:13] ok well I tried using the gui biut keep geeting xruns and software could not connect to the server [23:14] Scorcher: use the setup to set the card parameters [23:14] and remeber this is no toy [23:14] this was thinked to be a pro software [23:14] so it will be a little hard at the beggining [23:14] Ok which setup qctrl? [23:14] but whe you get to understand it [23:14] you will love the power of it [23:15] qjacktl [23:15] its the gui [23:15] and you have a button saying setup [23:15] the setup you should test it [23:15] it depends on your sound card [23:16] hardware and realtime system or not [23:16] that's what I am saying. I used it and I could not get the right settings [23:16] k [23:16] Ill try. And ill read the doc again [23:16] are you running on realtime? [23:17] the kernal? [23:17] yeap? [23:17] no [23:20] and do you have the realtime selected on jack setup? [23:21] yes [23:22] that's my problem uh? [23:22] maybe [23:22] you need to test that things out [23:22] maybe that could be a problem [23:22] how do I get rid of clicks and pops? Try to get latency down [23:22] i dont know i use a realtime kernel [23:22] first you need to get rid of the XRUNS [23:23] andthen tweak it to get the low latency as possible [23:23] play with the perido and buffer numbers [23:28] k [23:41] how do I see what sound card I have?