rlameiro | Wine is a compatibility layer for windows software | 00:00 |
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_guitarman_ | Ray_ME: i dont miss anything | 00:00 |
_guitarman_ | Ray_ME: there are tonnes of plugins to play with ... judge for yourself | 00:00 |
Ray_ME | i did a bit of reading about wine | 00:01 |
Ray_ME | have you tried using adobe audition 3 by any chance? | 00:01 |
rlameiro | why would i? | 00:01 |
rlameiro | hehe | 00:01 |
Ray_ME | with ubst wine set up? | 00:01 |
Ray_ME | :P | 00:01 |
_guitarman_ | Ray_ME: from what i see- wine is a headache ... | 00:02 |
rlameiro | you have ardour | 00:02 |
rlameiro | why do you need audition? | 00:02 |
_guitarman_ | Ray_ME: why not dual boot | 00:02 |
Ray_ME | no i own it, ive been using the cool edit family since back in the day | 00:03 |
_guitarman_ | see how you like it. adobe audition is a fine daw... | 00:03 |
Ray_ME | ive been thinking about switching because my gear is outdated but i dont want to upgrade, xp crashes way too much | 00:04 |
_guitarman_ | ahhhh there you go | 00:04 |
_guitarman_ | Ray_ME: do you have the means to install it alongside your XP? | 00:05 |
rlameiro | well :D welcome then | 00:05 |
stochastic | Ray_ME, I've always loved the Cool Edit family when on windows, but since moving to Ardour (for multi tracking) and Rezound (for editing) I've been very happy. | 00:05 |
_guitarman_ | enough hd space, or a spare disk drive | 00:05 |
Ray_ME | i built my own pc so i had to install xp on it | 00:05 |
Ray_ME | cool, im going to take a look at those daws stochastic | 00:06 |
Ray_ME | i built it about 2 years ago just for my studio work, but only recently learned about ubuntu studio | 00:07 |
_guitarman_ | Ray_ME: if you do just audio then ardour for the daw, if you do audio and midi then look up Qtractor. | 00:07 |
Ray_ME | thanks for all the input, i just want more options and stable results | 00:08 |
_guitarman_ | here's a Q though... what audio card/interface do you have Ray_ME | 00:08 |
rlameiro | Ray_ME: hang around in here | 00:08 |
Ray_ME | hehe i use the c-port st audio | 00:08 |
rlameiro | lots of info can be exchanged in the channel | 00:08 |
Ray_ME | i will, im digging this room, its been years since ive been in a irc | 00:08 |
rlameiro | Ray_ME: which sound interface you have? | 00:09 |
Ray_ME | dsp2000 c-port | 00:10 |
rlameiro | dont know it | 00:11 |
_guitarman_ | looks like maybe its supported by alsa | 00:11 |
rlameiro | well, i am not an expert also, so its natural :D | 00:11 |
_guitarman_ | google says it knows | 00:11 |
Ray_ME | so what are you all in to, music, graphics, multi-media ect... | 00:14 |
_guitarman_ | music is fun. il ike it | 00:16 |
Ray_ME | hello, komputes | 00:21 |
eein | is anyone familiar with sound forge? I am trying to find a wave editor that can do acid functionality like half selections, show in measures when a set bpm is chosen, mix in a paste, and snap selection to a zero sine. I have been trying to work with audacity for the longest time but it just doesn't work well for what I am looking for (or at least I dont know how to make it work) | 01:57 |
komputes | hi Ray_ME | 02:02 |
Ray_ME | hi | 02:03 |
Ray_ME | not familiar with audacitys functions eein, sorry | 02:04 |
eein | Ray_ME, are you familiar with any wave editors that would do that functionality? | 02:05 |
holstein | live gig http://holstein.shacknet.nu:8227/stream.ogg | 02:06 |
Ray_ME | sorry i was afk. i just use adobe audition 3 because im very comfy using it. | 02:21 |
rlameiro | eein: i dont know what you want to do, but did you tried ardour? | 02:22 |
Ray_ME | if you are trying to get a wave to snap at zero and its lining the wave at an off time. you should just be able to high-light the start of the wave and hit delete to remove the offset | 02:23 |
eein | my main issue with audacity is i want to set a bpm for the wave file and then have the time represented in measures, this helps to find a note that is off | 02:25 |
eein | it only displays in time, smaples, and various video time | 02:25 |
Ray_ME | might want to try some other programs keyed to in depth editing. iver tried audacity for a few minutes and i didnt like the work flow | 02:30 |
rlameiro | eein, Ardour works with bpm and bars etc | 02:30 |
Fezzler | Is there a REAPER IRC channel? | 04:38 |
AutoStatic | Is there any news regarding 10.04 and a possible RT kernel? | 09:22 |
jussi | AutoStatic: yes there is, its available for testing! | 09:49 |
jussi | AutoStatic: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/build/ubuntustudio/all | 09:51 |
AutoStatic | oh sorry, I was busy with something else | 10:26 |
AutoStatic | I'll check it out right away! | 10:26 |
AutoStatic | Thanks jussi | 10:27 |
jussi | :) | 10:27 |
AutoStatic | so as in yellow is the new orange | 10:31 |
AutoStatic | preempt is the new rt? ;) | 10:31 |
AutoStatic | and the daily build includes the 2.6.31-rt headers | 10:31 |
AutoStatic | but not a 2.6.31-rt image? | 10:31 |
sib | Hello, there. I've got an external drive that seems to be changing permissions on me. How do you guys set permissions on external drives that travel between several different boxes? | 16:47 |
holstein | hey sib | 16:49 |
holstein | for me | 16:49 |
holstein | i got a firewire/USB drive | 16:49 |
sib | holstein: hey there... | 16:49 |
holstein | external | 16:49 |
holstein | and i just mount it each time | 16:50 |
holstein | and i havent had any issues | 16:50 |
sib | holstein: karmic? | 16:50 |
holstein | yup | 16:50 |
holstein | but its been like that for a while | 16:50 |
holstein | hardy | 16:50 |
holstein | sib: what is the error? | 16:50 |
holstein | is this gnome? | 16:50 |
sib | holstein: huh. I'm having the stupidest time with it right now. | 16:50 |
sib | holstein: gnome, yes. | 16:51 |
holstein | hmmm | 16:51 |
holstein | SO | 16:52 |
sib | holstein: first, I recorded audio onto an external drive (esata), that I can't even remember how, but I finally got permissions on. | 16:52 |
holstein | OH, USB ? | 16:52 |
holstein | OH | 16:52 |
holstein | ok | 16:52 |
* holstein has not used an Esata drive | 16:52 | |
sib | holstein: then, using grsync (rsync front end) I backed up the session to an external firewire drive that just mounted. | 16:53 |
holstein | what have you tried? | 16:53 |
holstein | did you try to mount it | 16:53 |
holstein | into a mount point | 16:53 |
holstein | and chown that dir ? | 16:53 |
holstein | i added a PATA drive to my system | 16:53 |
holstein | in etc/fstab | 16:53 |
sib | holstein: now, again with rsync, rsync sees the exact same disk (the FW external) as read only, and I've not changed any permissions on it... | 16:53 |
holstein | and when it was added, i didnt have write permissinos | 16:54 |
holstein | permissions* | 16:54 |
sib | holstein: the esata drive is behaving itself, but the fw is flipping out, somehow. | 16:54 |
holstein | that is strange | 16:54 |
holstein | sib: my user is in the video group | 16:55 |
holstein | because i have a firewire audio interface | 16:55 |
sib | holstein: I've tried using "gksudo nautilus" to change the permissions, but no dice. they just don't "take" | 16:55 |
sib | holstein: hmmm... "video" group, eh? I made an "audio" group and gave it permissions, they seem to be on the drive, I'm in the audio group, but now I can't even create a folder (as normal or super user) and rsync contantly bitches that it's a "read-only" system. | 16:57 |
sib | holstein: I guess I'll just chmod it to give everyone permission. I don't like the idea of that, but I'm not sure why; it's not a system disk or anything. | 16:58 |
sib | anybody here have netjack (particularly alsa_in and alsa_out) working in Karmic? | 17:15 |
sib | holstein: BTW, I forgot to mention that both external drives in question are HFS+, and that may be adding to or even causing my problems... | 17:17 |
holstein | sib: thats a lot of variables that im not familiar with | 17:33 |
holstein | i have only had FW/USB drives FAT formatted | 17:34 |
holstein | i still would not expect the formatting to effect permissions | 17:34 |
* holstein gotta run | 17:34 | |
holstein | i did some successful netjack tests on karmic | 17:35 |
holstein | sib: check out #opensourcemusicians | 17:35 |
sib | holstein: cool. thanks. | 17:35 |
holstein | my tests were local | 17:35 |
sib | holstein: have you used alsa_in and alsa_out? | 17:36 |
holstein | some guys in there were doing it VIA lan | 17:36 |
holstein | sib: its been so long | 17:36 |
holstein | i forget what all i tested | 17:36 |
holstein | i know i had my firewire device going on my main box | 17:36 |
holstein | and a 'dummy' device on the other | 17:37 |
holstein | and thats the main configuration i used | 17:37 |
holstein | and that would not be using alsa | 17:37 |
milanbv | hi there! any dev around? | 20:31 |
vlada | hi | 23:48 |
vlada | are ppl awake here? | 23:49 |
vlada | since 10.04 release is near, and 9.10 is my first ubuntu linux ever, I want to know what is the proper way of upgrading... | 23:50 |
vlada | is it safe to do already, or should I wait for famous "New release available" button to appear | 23:51 |
vlada | ? | 23:51 |
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