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OvenWerk1iUnify2: Another thing to try while installing is to not select no free software and update while installing.00:18
OvenWerk1iUnify2: It would be great if you tried all these separately so we knew which one actually helped, but you may be more inclined to try them all at once.00:19
OvenWerk1*non-free00:20
OvenWerk1The thing to remember about non-free sw is that it includes the mp3 decoder and others. but I notice it seems to also include a version of mesa which is video related00:21
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studio-user474hello00:48
studio-user474is my firsttime in ububbtustudio00:49
studio-user474can anybody helpme-?00:49
holsteinstudio-user474: i can later.. sorry00:50
holsteintry #opensourcemusicians00:50
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brodyhello music masters o/17:34
brodyi'm enjoying your awesome distro :)17:34
brodyi like rock and whatnot17:35
brodyi want to do some work that doesn't sound electronic17:35
OvenWerk1Cool, glad you enjoy it.17:36
brodyi can play guitar, so that's not a problem, but i would need good basses, and maybe strings17:36
brodyis zynaddsubfx the best choice available?17:36
OvenWerk1Then you can use ardour and record straight from audio in17:36
brodypiano...17:36
brodyright, but what can I use with midi?17:37
brodyi don't own a violin, or a a bass17:37
OvenWerk1I am not the best one to ask on that. There are a number of synths though.17:37
OvenWerk1it is best to try them looking for sounds you like.17:37
brodyright thx17:38
OvenWerk1Try Qsynth it has downloadable sound fonts17:38
brodyoh17:38
brodyi'll do17:38
brodyi'm using qtractor, is it the best?17:38
OvenWerk1It will most likely have sounds that try to mimic nature more than some of the others.17:39
OvenWerk1So far I have done all of my recording as analog in.17:39
brodythat sounds much better17:40
OvenWerk1qtractor is god though. It does (like anything I guess) take some learning.17:40
brodyand you didn't use any sequencer?17:40
brodyjust ardour17:40
OvenWerk1No, I have used hydrogen as a meteronome, that is about it.17:40
OvenWerk1I am not a keyboard player.17:41
brody:)17:41
OvenWerk1I have done thre or four guitar tracks, a bass and vocals.17:41
OvenWerk1I do have a set of pads for drums, but I need to make a table for it so I get the right height to drum with.17:42
OvenWerk1It is just 8 pads in a box.17:42
brodywith the default presets?17:43
OvenWerk1I would take midi out and feed it to a sequencer then probably run it into either qsynth or hydrogen.17:43
OvenWerk1I am sort of waiting for ardour 3 which has midi tracks.17:44
* OvenWerk1 is not spending as much time making music as he would like.17:44
OvenWerk1I would split each note (each drum sound) onto it's own track so I can change the sound just by transposing... and have the advantage of different drum kits for each sound as well if I wanted.17:47
OvenWerk1The sounds that come with the pads are a bit over the top.17:48
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antornihello, is anybody using milkytracker on ubuntustudio? I have a little question about the MIDI22:28
SunStarantorni, you might also want to try #opensourcemusicians22:49
antorniSunStar, I will, thanks for the advice (:22:50

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