[02:46] <SunStar> no torrent for Saucy?
[02:49] <SunStar> and why are you not keeping any of the money from merchandising? yall should at least take $0.25 per item
[02:51] <Unit193> Guessing Canonical rules, not turning a profit on their brand.  Should be torrents for releases, not sure if that includes betas or not.
[02:52] <SunStar> the article links to http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/current/ which is just ISOs
[02:55] <Unit193> http://torrents.ubuntu.com:6969/ nope
[02:56] <SunStar> k
[03:32] <SonikkuAmerica> SunStar: Nope, no torrents for 13.10 until its release. That's always been the case though.
[15:05] <brody> OvenWerks nice
[15:05] <brody> sry i had to go :)
[15:05] <brody> hi :)
[15:05] <OvenWerks> Hi
[15:05] <brody> oh you're here
[15:06] <brody> what can be used for vocal effects?
[15:07] <OvenWerks> Lots. Mostly lv2 and ladspa plugins which work in ardour, qtractor etc.
[15:07] <OvenWerks> or they can be loaded into a jack container.
[15:07] <brody> well probably I just need reverb, and I don't know if there's any app that can make harmony from just one voice, or one that if i record multiple voices, help me make them sound like a chorus
[15:08] <OvenWerks> like jackrack or lv2 rack
[15:08] <OvenWerks> At1 can probably do harmonizing
[15:09] <brody> really? great
[15:10] <OvenWerks> There may be others as well.. I would suggest joining the Linux audio users mailing list.
[15:10] <OvenWerks> There are people there who do a lot more with this stuff than I do. They would know the better plugins to use
[15:11] <OvenWerks> A lot of the people who develop this sw are there too.
[15:15] <brody> which one? linux-audio-user, dev both?
[15:24] <brody> any docs on how to create a jack container or how to load that into qtractor? doesn't seem to be under track -> plugins -> add
[15:24] <brody> sry i'm a noob :)
[15:50] <OvenWerks> brody: with qtracktor you should be able to use plugins directly.
[15:51] <OvenWerks> if you create a track (an audio track), you can open it's properties window and select the plugins tab.
[15:52] <brody> right, and there i click add and a window opens with lots of plugins
[15:52] <OvenWerks> select new and you should get a list of available plugins. You can choose the kinds of plugins
[15:53] <brody> but if it's's there i can't recognise it by name...
[15:53] <OvenWerks> It will take some time to get used to them and figure which ones are good and which to avoid
[15:55] <brody> there is one called autotalent, and one called z-1, but no "at1" or "zita-at"
[15:55] <OvenWerks> That is why I recomended the mailing list Just LAU should be fine. Unless you understand code if you want to join the dev list.
[15:55] <brody> well i can do some python, but this all this is probably C or worse :)
[15:56] <OvenWerks> There was a thread about good vs bad plugins this past month so you may find the archives worth going though.
[15:56] <OvenWerks> Making good plugins is not easy.
[15:57] <brody> good
[15:57] <OvenWerks> A lot of good programers won't even try. You have to have a very good understanding of audio theory both analog and digital.
[15:57] <brody> i joined LAU
[15:58] <OvenWerks> There is also the #opensourcemusicians irc channel you might use as well.
[16:01] <OvenWerks> I have not really spent any time there, so I don't know how good it is... I guess I should check it out :)
[16:01] <brody> dpkg -L zita-at1 doesn't show anything in the qtractor folder, maybe I should do something to see it in the plugins tab?
[16:02] <brody> i just joined as well :)
[16:04] <OvenWerks> I don't see it either, you may have to load it standalone and use qjackctl to route the audio through it external to qtractor.
[16:04] <OvenWerks> Then again maybe I just don't know where to look for it.
[16:05] <OvenWerks> try looking for autotalent
[16:11] <OvenWerks> I have heard of people using freeverb as a reverb, but I prefer the plate rever myself.
[18:24] <caodepalha> hi everyone. can i get some info on how to add new plugins to ardour?
[18:28] <OvenWerks> What kind of plugins?
[18:28] <OvenWerks> As far as I know, just install them with synaptic and they should show up in ardour next time it is run.