[05:16] Any linux software for composing chiptunes?? [05:24] hey Quintin [05:25] check out http://wootangent.net/category/music/tutorials/ [05:25] that is [lsd] 's site from over in #opensourcemusicians [06:47] What is best way to go from dosbox > an avi that I can work with in video editing? [06:48] hmmm [06:48] * holstein has no idea what is available in dosbox [06:49] can you recode it in VLC with dosbox? [06:49] what is the filetype right now? [17:37] i have tracked my usb sound problem and i have found out, that udev detects it correctly, but somewhere in pulse probing it doesn't instal correctly [17:37] pulse? [17:37] pulseaudio configures all alsa sinks [17:37] crysaz: JACK is what we use [17:38] if your looking for something to record with [17:38] if your just looking to route pulse audio for normal use, just use the internal card [17:38] the hassle is not worth the reward in that case [17:39] crysaz: i can help talk you through starting JACK if you want [17:39] so there is a way to use usb-devices directly throug jack? [17:40] crysaz: assuming ALSA is seeing it correctly [17:40] ... that's the problem [17:40] crysaz: in a terminal, run aplay -l [17:40] and arecord -l [17:40] doesn't list it [17:40] id say you need to hack a bit more then [17:40] hmmm [17:41] alsamixer says, it is a midi only sink [17:41] or.. just midi [17:41] but under /sys/something, i found probber pcm devices [17:42] you could try http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6589810#post6589810 [17:42] updated ALSA [17:42] you need to get ALSA talking to it [17:42] and then you can use JACK [17:42] BUT [17:42] i didnt see it at the ALSA site [17:42] i didnt see any pioneer gear listed [17:43] :) neither did i [17:44] call up pioneer ;) [17:44] that'll be a fun call [17:44] that doesn't meen that you can't get it working :) [17:45] if it were me, id probably just route from the headphone out on the sound card [17:45] to the mixer [17:45] and call it a day [17:45] nooooooo! [17:45] that hurts my dignity [17:45] hehe [17:46] let me know how it goes [17:46] * holstein gotta run for a bit [17:46] good luck :) [17:46] thanks === kai_62656 is now known as BDC-kracker [19:19] which package provides the alsa driver snd_asihpi [19:39] hyperactivecro-1: google claims, that the regular linux-ubuntu-modules- should cover it [22:01] hey hyperactivecro-1 [22:01] * holstein is not sure about that [22:02] what are you trying to accopmlish? [22:02] i linked this earlier [22:02] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6589810#post6589810 [22:02] how to updated ALSA [22:02] OH [22:02] i see crysaz 's response :) [22:20] hi, my maudio ozone (usb external sound device) is no longer showing up [22:26] rebirth: what did you break ;) [22:27] hehe... did you update something? [22:40] holstein: hey [22:40] yeah that package doesn't exist [22:41] i'm trying to get an Audio Science asi6585 card working with ALSA. [22:41] hmmm [22:43] i assume this is where you found that info [22:43] http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-asihpi [22:44] i think it would be worth updating ALSA [22:44] thats easy enough [22:45] and shouldnt screw up anything that you would do after that [22:46] holstein: ok i'll give that a shot. [22:47] if its on that list, i would think its do-able [22:47] i'll poke around a bit too later [22:47] * holstein has a meeting in a bit... [23:23] holstein: that fixed it thanks :) [23:23] SWEET :) [23:24] holstein: if you're curious it's for our college radio station for streaming [23:24] the asi6585 pulls in multicast LiveWire IP Audio Streams [23:24] hyperactivecro-1: check out http://opensourcemusician.libsyn.com/ if you get a chance [23:24] hyperactivecro-1: thats a great use [23:24] looks like a nice piece of gear [23:25] hyperactivecro-1: is there a break-out box? [23:25] or a cable that sticks out with in's and outs? [23:25] holstein: not on the 6585. just an ethernet jack [23:25] though iirc there is a port for one but we don't use it [23:25] nice