[02:09] holstein, got any time to change 12.04.2 in topic -> 12.04.3? [02:09] smartboyhw: sure [02:09] holstein, thank you:) === holstein changed the topic of #ubuntustudio to: Welcome to the Ubuntu Studio support channel | 13.04 and 12.04.3 Now Released http://ubuntustudio.org/download | Support forum http://ubuntuforums.org | Please be patient and visit https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio if no one is around | General music making and studio chatter is allowed [02:11] smartboyhw: :) [02:11] You didn't kick anyone. :( [02:11] :P [02:11] holstein, thank you:) [02:11] Unit193, oy:P [10:31] Hello ubu people [10:31] what is better ubuntu studio 12.04 or 13.04 ? [10:32] kylen, 12.04 is supported for 5 years. 13.04 is not. [10:33] audio latency is this same ? [10:34] LTS edition seems is better [10:34] kylen 12.04 has the low latency kernel .... and LTS only means you don't have to pull your hair over upgrade hiccups every 6 months. I install every 2 years and I'm quite happy with 12.04 [10:34] LTS [10:35] thx cfhowlett [10:35] kylen, best of luck [10:38] I bought ardour2 for one dollar, very good DAW. Music card is Envy24PT/HT but o fedora jackd have many problems, people says the ubuntu studio is the best way :) [10:39] i use hardware synth, midi is not necessary, but maybe on ubuntu studio will be work Jx 305 + Korg Electribe [10:40] kylen, "bought" ardour? it IS free software ... [10:41] kylen, I've never had to use jack so really cant speak to that. #opensourcemusicians is the place to discuss it === daniel is now known as Guest65742 [14:13] hey! i found my sollution for the drives and the ethernet [14:14] the drives, where i was jumping back and forth from terminal to dekstop on boot-up was a matter of me not ticking the "format" box [14:15] And this is the workarround for Atheros "Killer E2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller" http://askubuntu.com/questions/333938/how-do-i-get-a-qualcomm-atheros-killer-e2200-gigabit-ethernet-card-working [14:38] Sakrecoer, which format box? [14:40] in the partitioner. [14:40] sorry... [14:40] at install... [14:41] oneagain: [14:41] in the partitioner at install. [14:41] weird, but nice that you got i fixed! [14:41] yes! :) [14:41] very instructive issue :) [20:25] Hey there [20:26] Having a [probably noob] issue with Ubuntu Studio 12.04.3 LTS. I have a M-Audio 1010LT PCI sound card installe.d [20:27] Studio is installed fine and working perfectly. I am able to see the sound card, but I can't hear it. [20:28] I also can't record anything - none of the inputs work. [20:28] I have dabbled with Ubuntu before, but not really used it much in anger before so much of this is new. I've migrated from a WinXP build where everything worked fine, so hardware fault not an issue. [20:29] Help !?! :) [20:29] ? [20:30] thiebane: I've never used that card but IIRC it definitely works [20:30] !audio [20:30] If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. [20:30] you can also try #opensourcemusicians or the linuxmusicians.com forums [20:30] !proaudio [20:30] For information on professional audio tools in Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ProAudioIntro [20:31] Whoa, hey there holstein :) [20:31] the issue is, for ubuntustudio, you'll want to learn and try JACK [20:31] otherwise, you could have broken evertyhing by clicking on ardour first, and then testing [20:31] Yeah, seen lots of references to JACK. [20:31] Kind of confused at the moment by it. [20:32] by JACK? [20:32] jack is confusing by nature [20:32] Yes. Not sure what it is/used for/needs to be used for [20:32] thiebane: when you need it, you'll know.. otherwis, its probably overkill [20:33] Ok. Really just need to do some multi-track recording with audacity to start with. [20:34] Actually - not even multi-track recording. Just recording and multi-track editing. [20:34] thiebane: if you want to plug a guitar into your audio interface, and connect that to effects, then route that both dry and wet to sepearate channels in ardour, and also route to a midi controlable trigger to control a drum sound, and stream that entire output to an audio stream through a mastering applciation or limiter.. you'll want JACK [20:34] for example.. [20:35] or, multitrack editing trough a 16 channel output device to a summing console [20:36] k. So I could have screwed everything up by opening up ardour before JACK - could have routed the audio somewhere else? [20:36] thiebane: corrrect. well, not 'screwed up', but misconfigured accidentally [20:37] most things in the menu are useless til you are using jack [20:37] Which is confusing by its very nature! [20:38] its not an easy task that is being taken on [20:38] Will check all basic audio settings etc. Might even be worth doing fresh install to get everything back to default. then try again... [20:38] nah [20:39] i just would consider running xubuntu and just adding what you use [20:40] Sounds sensible. Less potential for brain shrink. Thanks for the advice. [21:03] thiebane: for the 1010 and any other ice1712 card, you need to set levels with mudita24 before you will hear sound/be able to record [21:04] check in Audio production -> mixers === Soupermanito is now known as GridCube_ [23:12] Hello,,, Does anyone know if the new kernel in Studio 12.04.3 will work with fglrx legacy? [23:17] NNJRob: greater variety of people to ask in #unbuntu. The kernel is the same in that area as generic. [23:18] Thank you