[04:24] <wonderboy> is ubuntu studio being used in any audio recording studio? any link about those writings? (i am just a free software enthusiast, about to visit an audio studio, refering a bit to show them what all we got;-) )
[04:24] <holstein> hey wonderboy
[04:24] <wonderboy> hai
[04:24]  * holstein looking
[04:24] <holstein> check out #opensourcemusicians
[04:24] <wonderboy> oh cool
[04:25] <holstein> all kinds of those guys use linux
[04:26] <holstein> wonderboy: http://www.sae.edu/en-gb/content/80/Ardour_-_SAE_Edition
[04:26] <holstein> have you read about that?
[04:26] <holstein> very cool
[04:26] <acerimmer__> wonderboy: 64studio uses a linux distro almost identical to ubuntustudio
[04:26] <holstein> not happening anymore AFAIK
[04:26] <holstein> 64 uses hardy
[04:26] <holstein> 8.04
[04:26] <holstein> in the 3.x release
[04:26] <holstein> BUT its been in beta longer than gmail
[04:26] <holstein> ;p
[04:27] <acerimmer__> yeah, 64studio forums are VERY quiet and the next upgrade is "when it's done"
[04:28] <holstein> its dead
[04:28] <holstein> ive been in #64studio for about a year now
[04:28] <holstein> i could output all the logs from that in here and not get kicked for flooding
[04:29] <holstein> too bad
[04:29] <holstein> ive tried getting loud a couple places
[04:29] <acerimmer__> holstein: i wondered about the project.  64 came  out after ubuntu studio and used virtually the same packages so why bother?
[04:29] <holstein> http://www.indamixx.com/
[04:29] <holstein> from what i understand
[04:30] <holstein> this is hardy/64studio
[04:30] <holstein> i think there was a need there for a while
[04:30] <holstein> folks were less thatn happy about the RT kernels
[04:31] <holstein> i thought hardy was stable though
[04:31] <holstein> and awesome
[04:31] <holstein> i have to admit though
[04:31] <holstein> when the RT kernel didnot ship with ubuntu studio
[04:31] <acerimmer__> holstein: assume you're in the production biz.  what's the difference between indamixx  and 64 studio
[04:31] <holstein> i was much more newb than i am now
[04:31] <holstein> and i tried to get the RT kernel working
[04:31] <holstein> failed
[04:32] <holstein> got frustrated and started using 64
[04:32] <holstein> also, my firewire device just worked in 64
[04:32] <holstein> which i figured out was a firewire stack update
[04:33] <holstein> acerimmer__: AFAIK not much
[04:33] <holstein> from what i read, there are some proprietary goodies in indamixx
[04:33] <holstein> not sure though
[04:33] <holstein> i can only speak for 64
[04:39] <acerimmer__> wait, so indamixx is for SALE?
[04:40]  * holstein looking
[04:40] <holstein> i know the units are
[04:40] <holstein> the netbook and...
[04:40] <acerimmer__> the OS seems to be as well.  $99?!
[04:40] <holstein> yeah http://www.indamixx.com/indamixx-shop.html
[04:41] <acerimmer__> well, whatever floats your boat.  Still less that OSX I suppose
[04:41] <holstein> i would assume its been tailored to run better on netbooks
[04:41] <holstein> acerimmer__: acutually
[04:41] <holstein> i got snow leapard for 30 bucks us
[04:41] <acerimmer__> ?!!!
[04:41] <holstein> new
[04:41] <holstein> at the store
[04:41] <holstein> thats the pirce
[04:42] <holstein> price*
[04:42] <holstein> BUT
[04:42] <holstein> yeah
[04:42] <acerimmer__> yeah that's teh OS.  I meant the apps, garage band, etc
[04:42] <holstein> to get OSX and protools or whatever
[04:42] <holstein> still cheaper
[04:43] <acerimmer__> Don't know about rendering/editing on a netbook. Seems kind of underpowered?
[04:43] <acerimmer__> especially compared to a mac tower
[04:45] <holstein> its linux though
[04:45] <holstein> i suppose it could be done
[04:45] <holstein> i got ubuntu studio on a netbook
[04:45] <holstein> an HP mini
[04:45] <holstein> and i would not push it hard at all
[04:45] <holstein> i track with it
[04:45] <holstein> and thats it
[04:46] <acerimmer__> right tool for the job then.  Anyways, gotta bounce.  I'm about to lose my wifi.  cya around
[11:37] <remaxim> hi
[11:38] <remaxim> is there any good sampling/cutting application for linux? = cutting a sample in pieces and play it afterwards, like on a mpc?
[11:38] <remaxim> *play it afterwards by triggering midi keys ...
[11:39] <remaxim> well, one application or several ones as long as they do the trick together ...
[17:15] <makerprofaze> .
[20:10] <remaxim> hi
[21:19] <makerprofaze> .
[22:19] <xuco> hi all! any spanish developer here?
[22:19] <xuco> or spanish user?
[22:25] <holstein> xuco: there is
[22:25] <holstein> a speaker
[22:25] <holstein> just out right now
[23:03] <holstein> rlameiro: hey
[23:10] <acerimmer> holstein: get to work
[23:11] <rlameiro> yo holstein :D
[23:12] <holstein> acerimmer: hehe
[23:13]  * holstein checking out an awesome specimen tutorial
[23:13] <holstein> http://blag.linuxgamers.net/2010/03/linux-synth-tutorial-part-6/#more-469