[00:08] hi guys, check this out [00:08] http://ur1.ca/vy1z [00:08] holstein: http://ur1.ca/vy1z [00:08] seems very handy [00:09] thanks rlameiro [00:09] cool [09:04] Hello [13:54] hey AutoStatic [14:07] ello holstein [19:10] hello all! [19:10] We are testing Lucid RC images, and the tests for Ubuntu Studio are far from being covered [19:10] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/test/3997 [19:10] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/test/3996 [19:10] if anyone could help on those, it would be awesome [19:20] ara: #ubuntustudio-devel also ;) [19:20] jussi, too much spam for now ;-9 [21:04] ara: what are those again? [21:04] the links? [21:05] do i download a daily? [21:05] the installer failed for me a few days ago [21:05] is it different than then? [21:09] is there any freeware that can compare w/ celemony? [21:10] celemony boasts being able to modify individual notes, length, pitch, AND timing within polyphonic material [21:10] ShadeS: what are you trying to accopmlish? [21:11] accomplish* [21:11] if you want to pitch shift, that can be done [21:11] really, all of that can be done [21:11] IIRC modifying individual notes within polyphonic material was previously impossible [21:12] and only possible with 'retakes' ie: rerecording the set with your group [21:12] OH [21:12] yeah, im still skeptical [21:12] well, it's, for real. [21:12] the real deal [21:12] have you heard any samples? [21:12] it's amazing what that software can acomplish [21:13] are there samples online? [21:15] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFCjv4_jqAY [21:15] * holstein still skeptical [21:16] not sure why the term 'industry standard' is being used [21:16] the industry standard is to multitrack [21:16] and have each instrument on its own track