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nikodmitruiпривет01:25
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coelebsi'd need a looper pedal -style software but for midi cc04:24
coelebspd had some buffer/delay devices but i dunno how to sync start and stop to beat04:26
holsteincoelebs: sooperlooper04:59
coelebsi mean i want to loop midi cc changes not audio05:14
coelebsisn't sooperlooper for audio only05:14
holsteinnever tried midi in it, but i would05:15
coelebssooperlooper is awesome05:15
coelebsbut sometimes crashes05:15
holsteinif it doesnt do midi, its not for your needs anyways05:16
holsteinotherwise, i would address the crashing, if it does05:16
coelebsi've been reading now of this pure data object "pipe"05:16
coelebssync it to some simple midi metronome patch could just do what i want05:17
holsteincool.. try #opensourcemusicians05:17
coelebsthx05:18
coelebsmy idea is to lay down some tracks and then mute/unmute/send to effects/tweak effects and record and loop these changes05:19
coelebsthen layer parameter changes on the fly05:19
OvenWerks:)05:19
coelebswould happen out of the box with ableton i think05:19
holsteini would be using sooperlooper for the live parat05:19
holsteinpart*05:19
holsteinableton is welcome to run on ubuntu05:20
coelebshehe05:20
coelebsi got renoise and that has some support for such05:20
coelebsbut i want to experiment on pd as well05:21
coelebsnot in home right now so i can't check05:22
coelebsbut midi cc looper is something i'd need anyway05:23
OvenWerkscoelebs: have you tried joining the linux audio user mailing list?05:25
coelebsno i hate mailing lists05:25
OvenWerksIt is pretty active... in fact you may find an answer already in the archives05:25
coelebshmm i could look the archives05:25
OvenWerksOK, I happen to do well with them. Different stuff for different people though05:26
coelebsi like irc more since it brings more brainstorming in mind05:28
coelebsppl tend to choose their words more carefully on mailing lists and such05:28
coelebshere more wild ideas pop out05:28
coelebsi like wild and spontaneus ideas05:31
coelebsand i'm looking for a way to bring that more to music making05:31
coelebshmm giada could be just the software i'm looking for05:37
coelebsturns out renoise can record and loop big bunch of stuff i want08:28
coelebsalso the way i want08:28
coelebsbut not all and delaying midi data on pure data seems to be quite straightforward08:29
coelebsgiada doesn't support midi yet08:30
Kullmangood morning (here)11:41
Kullmani have a pre-installation question about Ubuntu Studio11:42
Kullman¿how is it working on NON-PAE systems?11:43
zequenceKullman: You have a non-pae system?11:43
zequenceNot sure. The kernel is PAE enabled though11:44
zequenceThe 32 bit one, that is11:44
Unit193Heh, there's no need for 64bit PAE yet. ;)11:44
Unit193zequence: There's a kernel option for Pentium M computers.11:45
zequenceKullman: Start by booting the live ISO. If that works, then it works. If not, you won't be able to install with it anyway11:46
zequenceThere's a guide here for Lubuntu, which should be the same on all *buntu https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE11:47
KullmanNot really.. as Lubuntu is designed specially for non-pae systems11:48
Unit193Uhh, no it isn't.11:48
zequenceThere used to be a non-pae kernel, but not anymore11:50
Unit193You can use the forcepae boot option, if your computer has PAE but doesn't expose it.11:50
KullmanThank you very much11:54
GNUsiousIs Ubuntu free software?12:14
GNUsiousFree as defined by: The GNU General Public License12:15
zequenceGNUsious: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu12:29
Unit193zequence: Oh, got high chances on getting package upload rights for ubuntustudio-*?  Last I saw they missed the meeting.12:31
zequenceUnit193: I missed the meeting too, but it was already decided before they could just do a vote on the mail list. I just need a sponsor first.12:33
unknerrorhello12:34
Unit193zequence: Oh, well good luck hen.12:35
zequenceUnit193: Thanks :P12:35
zequenceunknerror: Hi12:35
unknerrorwhat do you guys use for editing video, for add vibrance, clarity, sharpness, to a video, and to add effects on video like vintage (lomo) etc?12:35
zequenceI don't do video, but I would suggest checking out kdenlive for more pro stuff, Openshot for less complicated stuff12:37
unknerrorthx12:37
zequenceOpenshot is not bad. And it's really easy to use12:37
zequenceBut, you can't do much with it12:37
zequenceLightworks has a linux version, but that's more for the movie makers I would suppose12:38
unknerrorI was searching for something like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androvidpro12:42
unknerrorwhich is easy to use, but has the vintage effect12:42
unknerrori guess I'll use android x86, as I need to work on a big video and the laptop will transform faster comparing with the phone12:43
unknerroraltrough no vibrance-saturation-sharpness there12:44
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