[14:36] <frederick> hi everybody
[14:37] <smartboyhw> Hi frederick
[14:37] <frederick> anybody know how to install a Ugee RainBow digital board driver?
[14:38] <frederick> smartboy,good evening
[14:41] <frederick> anybody know how to install tablet driver?
[14:41] <frederick> i tried according to some website but now work well
[14:46] <holstein> frederick: the drivers are typically just in the kernel
[14:46] <holstein> frederick: what are you trying to do?
[14:47] <holstein> frederick: if the vendor supplies a driver, they supply a "readme.txt" or some other support and/or instructions
[15:12] <holstein> !checkinstall
[15:12] <holstein> frederick: ^
[15:12] <holstein> so that things can be removed easily.. sudo apt-get autoremove wizardpen for example
[15:27] <studio-user657> Hi there!
[15:29] <studio-user657> Can you tell me which audio interface you are currently using with Ubuntu?
[15:31] <zequence> studio-user657: Most, if not all pci cards will work. Here's a list on other HW types http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=hardware_matrix
[15:32] <zequence> studio-user657: Checkout ffado homepage for firewire support
[15:32] <zequence> ALSA is for both pci and usb
[15:32] <zequence> usb is the least supported, as most devices will only work in usb 1.1 mode
[15:32] <zequence> There are some exceptions, as you can see on the link I pasted
[15:33] <studio-user657> Great, thanks zequence. I had a hard time with my E-mu 1616m and Focusrite Scarlett 2i4.
[15:34] <studio-user657> Do you know M-Audio Delta 1010? I would buy me one of those i think.
[15:34] <zequence> studio-user657: I have it. It's a solid device
[15:35] <zequence> studio-user657: I also have a focusrite sapphire pro 40. Also very good
[15:35] <zequence> studio-user657: If you want to try usb multichannel, there's only one device I would recommend: http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=presounus_audiobox_1818vsl
[15:36] <zequence> Full usb 2.0 support, and seems to be well performing. I can't say how good, cause I haven't tried it myself.
[15:37] <studio-user657> I would probably change my focusrite for a sapphire and get the Delta in addition. Big help zequence. I was really getting very frustrated.
[15:38] <zequence> studio-user657: What is your problem with the Scarlett?
[15:39] <studio-user657> jack just sees the midi, and recording output was miserable. I am trying install the Ustudio 12.10 and see if i see the two inputs and midi there.
[15:39] <studio-user657> (I used ardour)
[15:40] <zequence> studio-user657: Ok. I think I remember you talking about this before
[15:40] <studio-user657> i think alsa drivers links are broken since yesterday
[15:40] <studio-user657> do you think i can keep the device?
[15:41] <studio-user657> and it can work "out-of" the box as some people wrote?
[15:41] <studio-user657> first time i talk to somebody about this ...
[15:42] <studio-user657> its good to know that it works with some devices like pci.
[15:43] <zequence> http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=focusrite_scarlett
[15:43] <zequence> http://eldhuset.org/posts/9
[15:44] <zequence> studio-user657: According to the blog there's a conflict between the internal intel audio device, and the Scarlett device
[15:46] <studio-user657> interessting! zequence installation has finished i have to restart my computer now will come back here and let you know. Thanks so much looking up all those links. I would buy any device just to get me back recording.
[16:00] <ricardo_> 111
[16:01] <ricardo_> hi zequence, your saphire pro works well you said right?
[16:04] <zequence> ricardo_: Yea
[16:21] <ricardo_> hi zequence, do you have the Focusrite saffire pro24?
[16:22] <ricardo_> i can choose between pro24, pro40, pro14, pro24 DSP
[16:23] <ricardo_> i just will give up using scarlett/USB
[16:34] <zequence> ricardo_: Did you try getting your scarlett to work, as mentioned in the blog?
[16:35] <ricardo_> in jack it still does not show the two channels, under alsa
[16:37] <ricardo_> i will check something with ardour now and let you know
[16:37] <zequence> ricardo_: If you don't see the audio device in qjackctl, it's not working properly
[16:37] <zequence> Under "Connect" I mean
[16:38] <ricardo_> ok. i will try some configs now
[16:39] <zequence> ricardo_: Could you paste the output for me at paste.ubuntu.com?: /proc/asound/cards
[16:40] <zequence> http://paste.ubuntu.com
[16:41] <ricardo_> ok, done.
[16:41] <ricardo_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1368006/
[16:47] <zequence> ricardo_: Ok, so clearly you're audio devices are all loaded
[16:47] <zequence> ricardo_: What you could do is disable your internal audio device in bios
[16:47] <zequence> Might be that would help make your device start to work
[16:48] <ricardo_> ok. i will try that now.
[16:50] <ricardo_> zequence it works in ardour somehow now.
[16:51] <ricardo_> i can record with nice output
[16:51] <zequence> ricardo_: Nice. Do you see the device in qjackctl -> Connect?
[16:53] <ricardo_> actually i think i did not start qjackctl this time
[16:53] <ricardo_> just configured in ardour
[16:54] <ricardo_> in qjack i still do not see the scarlett 1,2, only midi
[16:57] <ricardo_> one should see under alsa all in/outputs of the device right?
[16:58] <ricardo_> zequence thanks for your help.
[16:59] <ricardo_> i will try the midi now.
[17:07] <zequence> ricardo_: Under "Audio", not Alsa
[17:09] <ricardo_> ok, under audio it shows system capture 1 and 2 which I assume are now scarletts (because we turned internal off)
[17:09] <zequence> ricardo_: Yes.
[17:09] <zequence> So, it's working now :)
[17:10] <zequence> ricardo_: Also, when you start jack, always make sure you chose the right device. The order of devices change at each boot
[17:10] <ricardo_> yes! and if the midi works you prevented someone giving up!
[17:10] <zequence> ricardo_: In Qjackctl -> Setup -> Interface
[17:11] <zequence> ricardo_: Propably you can only run at 44.1 kHz, and maybe 48 kHz
[17:11] <zequence> And, 16 bits
[17:12] <ricardo_> ok. i choose interface scarlett, 16 bit and 44 khz, 512 frames/period with 2 periods. i have 23.2 msec latency
[17:12] <ricardo_> port maximim 128
[17:25] <rickbol> zequence: do you know what firewire chipset you interface your saffire pro40 to?
[17:32] <zequence> rickbol: Texas instruments
[17:33] <zequence> By chance I had it on my MB on one of my machines, and when I got a pci controller, that also was Texas Instruments
[17:33] <zequence> I use it on two machines, both Texas
[17:57] <rickbol> zequence: TI has the best rep (maybe the only rep?) for highend audio interfaces. I've got a Dell D630 with an O2 Micro firewire interface. Seemed to reset randomly on AV Linux 5.x. Hoping 12.04 will or can work.
[18:14] <ricardo_> hi zequence, I  will leave  the chat now. wish you all well. hope to see you again.
[18:38] <Leifeon> right i want to slash my head open
[18:38] <Leifeon> why cant I get sound on yoshimi
[18:38] <Leifeon> yet zyn works
[18:49] <cwbarnes> Hi all, please help!  I'm running Ubuntu Studio 64 bit xfce, changed some toolbar settings now I boot into a blank desktop in which the compiz cube is functioning but there is no taskbar, I can't right click, alt+f1 doesn't bring me to a terminal, i can only rotate the cube!! please help a noob fix his install
[18:54] <cwbarnes> join #ubuntu
[20:36] <xrs1> try creating a new user account?
[21:45] <psc> i don't know what happened but i can use pulseaudio and jack at the same time BUT pulseaudio is not listed in JACK!
[21:46] <psc> i am using an external firewire soundcard for jack and hdtv cable for pulseaudio (youtube, whatever)
[21:46] <psc> anyway... another mystery
[22:42] <zequence> psc: It's quite possible to use PA and jack at the same time, on different devices
[22:43] <zequence> You can even use Alsa, PA and jack on three different devices, simultaniously
[23:40] <phack> Its a little late, but this step allowed me to get PA and jack to play together. Before this, my system (ubuntu 12.10) was telling me that jack could not start: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/Musicians_Guide/sect-Musicians_Guide-Integrating_PulseAudio_with_JACK.html