LaterMan | Hi | 04:21 |
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LaterMan | im looking for a good resource to aid in configuring jackd | 04:22 |
LaterMan | its really kicking my ass | 04:22 |
holstein | sure | 04:23 |
holstein | try the GUI | 04:23 |
holstein | qjackctl | 04:23 |
holstein | i typically issue "gksudo qjackctl" for troubleshooting purposes | 04:23 |
LaterMan | hey i talked to you the other day, i got 12.04 up n runnin | 04:24 |
holstein | coo | 04:25 |
holstein | l | 04:25 |
LaterMan | thanks for you help, AGAIN | 04:37 |
Kentrel | Anyone know much about mixing speech with music | 15:10 |
holstein | sure | 15:10 |
Kentrel | Like a music bed you hear on radio | 15:10 |
holstein | you could do that with something as simple as audacity | 15:11 |
holstein | there are tricky tools that are supposed to "dodge" or whatever | 15:11 |
holstein | but, i say, just mix it | 15:11 |
Kentrel | Sorry,I forgot to say I want to automate it | 15:11 |
holstein | yeah, you actually dont | 15:11 |
Kentrel | I have hundreds of speech files | 15:11 |
holstein | but, you can try if you want | 15:11 |
holstein | automating it will be kind of hit and miss | 15:12 |
Kentrel | I figured that | 15:12 |
holstein | the pro's dont automate it | 15:12 |
Kentrel | But I wondered if there was a general rule that I can follow | 15:12 |
holstein | you might find something online | 15:12 |
holstein | Kentrel: sure | 15:12 |
holstein | you want to be able to hear both | 15:12 |
Kentrel | I'm not doing anything Pro - just want a music bed for my audiobooks | 15:12 |
Kentrel | Without mudding the speech | 15:12 |
holstein | yeah | 15:12 |
holstein | just turn the music down more | 15:12 |
holstein | you can EQ them | 15:12 |
holstein | but, i say, keep it simple | 15:12 |
holstein | just turn the volume down on the music | 15:13 |
holstein | "ride the fader" as they say :) | 15:13 |
holstein | you can ask in #opensourcemusicians about a more automated way if you would like | 15:13 |
holstein | but personally, id never trust it | 15:13 |
Kentrel | Yeah, I suppose i'll do that | 15:13 |
Kentrel | I noticed ubuntu has a few commandline tools for stuff like that | 15:13 |
holstein | sure | 15:14 |
holstein | doesnt really matter what tool you use | 15:14 |
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