[01:37] Hi, I have a fresh install of ubuntu studio but the fonts are somewhat pretty hard read, how can I change that? I try with other fonts but is still http://imgur.com/DJNVp [01:51] I'm curious, it all seems pretty clear to me. Where is it? [01:59] acmeinc: if you see closely, http://i.imgur.com/CEgrW.png , you will see that the w in " Where is it?" is not black but a combination of black, red and green o.0 [02:00] and that happens with many letters and some strange visual effects. [02:00] oh yea, weird...did you install restricted drivers? there are the anti-aliasing settings under the xfce menu as well which you mess with. [02:04] acmeinc: I disabled the anti-aliasing and now it's good, thanks :D [02:11] good stuff [20:58] Is there any software for ubuntu users that adequately lowers the pitch of the guitar signals coming in? [21:00] sirriffsalot__, I am not sure what you mean. I know there is an effect that lowers the tone by an octave... with one of its effects. I can't remember if it is guitarix or rakarrack [21:01] len-dt: well just lowering the octave won't help... Lately I [21:01] Ups [21:01] Lately I'm practicing three to four different band's songs which all tune their guitars differently... [21:01] Would be real handy to have one of these software functionalities so that I don't wear the strings and guitar out as quick... [21:02] sirriffsalot__, So you mean by a semitone or so. like auto tune for voice. [21:02] And you wish it to be real time? [21:02] len-dt: anything that adequately tunes a guitar tuned in C to B, D and E [21:02] len-dt: would be nice yea [21:03] Or more appropriately just lowers the pitch by so and so many standard bars/levels [21:07] sirriffsalot__, Honestly, I am not sure. I know there are effects that can play with the pitch in with jackrack, but I have not played with them. It is much easier to transpose on the fly with a bass. [21:08] I show about 5 pitch shifters that come with ubuntustudio. They show up in jackrack so they would be LV2 effects