hugoval02 | je voudrai utiliser le noyau generic a la place du real time, comment faire ? | 10:35 |
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hugoval02 | personne ? | 10:36 |
hugoval02 | ok --' | 10:36 |
hugoval02 | in english maybe ? | 10:36 |
hugoval02 | is there anyboby ? | 10:37 |
studio-user327 | bonjour y a-t'il des français? | 13:18 |
smartboyhw | Hi! | 13:37 |
smartboyhw | ANYONE HERE? | 13:44 |
smartboyhw | Hi! | 14:01 |
holstein | smartboyhw: check out the topic, and if you have a question, feel free and ask :) | 14:24 |
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Chamunks | http://paste.thezomg.com/4181/44527607/ Linthesia crashes on loading of a mid file. | 15:55 |
holstein | Chamunks: i would try it with a different midi file, and i would try as a different user.. i would try playing the midi file with another application | 16:36 |
holstein | looks to me like it could be as simple as the UI not finding the font it needs "cannot load PangoFont" | 16:37 |
holstein | i would also try stepping the version back to an earlier one if there is one | 16:38 |
holstein | i would also consider trying a newer version from http://sourceforge.net/projects/linthesia/ | 16:38 |
Joao | hi, can help me? | 16:53 |
holstein | Joao: just ask, and if anyone is around, and can help, we will :) | 16:54 |
Joao | how to edit applicatons menu on ubuntu studio? this is possible in xubuntu | 16:55 |
holstein | Joao: its XFCE.. should be simlar... i do it manually, or i just use a dock, or kupfer | 16:55 |
holstein | http://wiki.xfce.org/howto/customize-menu is what i suggest | 16:56 |
holstein | if you get stuck, or cant find anyone, feel free to try #xubuntu | 16:56 |
len-dt | The menu editor Alacarte works easy | 16:58 |
Joao | ok, I'll try if I can not come back here | 16:58 |
holstein | i read there were issues with alacarte, but i never had issues | 16:58 |
Joao | thanks | 16:58 |
len-dt | It can be installed with synaptic or apt-get | 16:58 |
Chamunks | thanks holstein | 17:00 |
Joao | Hello, I could edit the menu using Alacarte, thanks for the suggestion len-dt | 17:04 |
len-dt | You are welcome, Alacarte is included in studio 12.10. | 17:05 |
Joao | ok, when they will launch the ubuntu studio 12.10? | 17:07 |
len-dt | 2012 october | 17:08 |
Joao | Ah, another question | 17:18 |
Joao | like changing the wallpaper of the login screen? | 17:18 |
Chamunks | If i were looking for a keyboard (piano) that would plug into a usb port and not be terrible and be around 50-100$ | 17:18 |
Chamunks | what would I be looking for. | 17:18 |
holstein | Chamunks: i have an maudio keystation | 17:20 |
holstein | "just works"... not horrid | 17:21 |
Chamunks | got myself a nice M-Audio producer usb mic its great I love the thing for the price it rocks. | 17:21 |
Chamunks | looks like a nice enough board doesnt have a bunch of frilly options I'll likely never understand/use | 17:22 |
Chamunks | ugh yikes needs own power i wonder how hard it would be to just splice some usb cords together and toss in a resistor or something and have the same voltage :P | 17:26 |
Chamunks | anyways thanks again for the reccomendation :) | 17:27 |
holstein | Chamunks: mine is USB powered | 17:28 |
Chamunks | http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=35_765_659&item_id=007602 this is the one thats mainly advertised | 17:28 |
Chamunks | this ones keys dont look as nice but is probbly a way better deal http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=35_765_659&item_id=009792 | 17:28 |
Chamunks | especially for someone like me who's mainly looking to just mess around and maybe concidder learning it. | 17:29 |
holstein | havent played the 37 note one | 17:29 |
holstein | the other one is the one i have | 17:29 |
holstein | its USB powered | 17:29 |
Chamunks | I wont learn it if its not around. | 17:29 |
Chamunks | so you've got the 61? | 17:29 |
holstein | 49 | 17:29 |
holstein | i dont need a piano replacement though | 17:30 |
holstein | and i wouldnt consider anything under 5 or 600 US to get anywhere near that | 17:30 |
holstein | that = replacing a piano | 17:30 |
Chamunks | http://www.canadacomputers.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=m-audio+&sid=82bgdp504u234ntlg64sh6hvk0&x=0&y=0 in that list theres a couple 49 keys | 17:31 |
Chamunks | I prefer new but I can look on craigs/kijiji | 17:31 |
holstein | i would get a used one if you see one | 17:31 |
Chamunks | well i wouldnt really need anything necessarily piano quality. | 17:32 |
Chamunks | but it would be nice to aim as good as i can whilst being a cheap not to serious person about it. | 17:33 |
Chamunks | I've got a piano thats slightly out of tune downstairs in my house but if its not by my computer I'm highly likely to not try it. | 17:33 |
holstein | non weighted, and semi weighted are not piano quality | 17:34 |
Chamunks | ah fair | 17:35 |
holstein | the roland V is the only thing that comes close to replacing a piano in my opinion | 17:35 |
holstein | i like the nord gear, but thats not for piano replacement | 17:35 |
holstein | you really cant replace a piano for most things | 17:35 |
holstein | depends on what you are doing and want to accomplish | 17:35 |
holstein | if you want a USB midi keyboard to dip a toe in the water with synths in linux.. the maudio is a good value | 17:36 |
holstein | everything else above that price point is, in my opinion, not worth the extra $$ | 17:36 |
holstein | if you want a piano, i say, tune your piano | 17:36 |
Chamunks | heh seems intimidating | 17:37 |
holstein | tuning your piano? i assumed you would get a tuner | 17:37 |
Chamunks | yeh i wonder if theres an app like for guitars | 17:37 |
holstein | sure, and thats about 4% of it | 17:38 |
holstein | you need the hammer.. a nice one | 17:38 |
holstein | you need to know how to set the pins | 17:38 |
holstein | there are reasons why everyone tunes a guitar, and no one tunes a piano | 17:38 |
holstein | getting the pitch is not that big a deal.. keeping it there, and dealing with the tempered scale... thats the art of tuning a piano | 17:39 |
holstein | whatever your tuner will charge you is worth every penny | 17:39 |
holstein | usually you can get someone for $40 or so US | 17:39 |
holstein | when i get a new instrument, like where i am now with a piano, i will tune it a few times myself to get it up to pitch, or close to it | 17:40 |
holstein | then, i pay a pro to come in for a few hours... tune... calibrate | 17:40 |
Chamunks | :) | 17:43 |
Chamunks | i like the sound of this process. | 17:44 |
Chamunks | well in the mean time thanks for the advice I'll look into that fix for linthesia when im back in a few days im off for the weekend cheers :) | 17:44 |
holstein | Chamunks: anytime! | 17:44 |
len-dt | holstein, I actually prefer a semi-weighted KB. A piano replacement is not much good for doing strings/synth sounds. | 18:05 |
holstein | i would think if synth is your instrument, you might like it | 18:05 |
len-dt | I use an old DX7. | 18:06 |
holstein | nice... classic! | 18:07 |
len-dt | I like the feel better than most USB KB it is weighted enough to do percussive and light enough for organ/synth/string stuff. I am not a KB player. | 18:08 |
len-dt | I just like to add simple stuff. | 18:08 |
microcluster | hi | 20:25 |
microcluster | ? | 20:25 |
microcluster | is ubuntustudio the right way to make videoediting? | 20:29 |
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