[01:25] привет [01:26] !ru | nikodmitrui [01:26] nikodmitrui: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke. [04:24] i'd need a looper pedal -style software but for midi cc [04:26] pd had some buffer/delay devices but i dunno how to sync start and stop to beat [04:59] coelebs: sooperlooper [05:14] i mean i want to loop midi cc changes not audio [05:14] isn't sooperlooper for audio only [05:15] never tried midi in it, but i would [05:15] sooperlooper is awesome [05:15] but sometimes crashes [05:16] if it doesnt do midi, its not for your needs anyways [05:16] otherwise, i would address the crashing, if it does [05:16] i've been reading now of this pure data object "pipe" [05:17] sync it to some simple midi metronome patch could just do what i want [05:17] cool.. try #opensourcemusicians [05:18] thx [05:19] my idea is to lay down some tracks and then mute/unmute/send to effects/tweak effects and record and loop these changes [05:19] then layer parameter changes on the fly [05:19] :) [05:19] would happen out of the box with ableton i think [05:19] i would be using sooperlooper for the live parat [05:19] part* [05:20] ableton is welcome to run on ubuntu [05:20] hehe [05:20] i got renoise and that has some support for such [05:21] but i want to experiment on pd as well [05:22] not in home right now so i can't check [05:23] but midi cc looper is something i'd need anyway [05:25] coelebs: have you tried joining the linux audio user mailing list? [05:25] no i hate mailing lists [05:25] It is pretty active... in fact you may find an answer already in the archives [05:25] hmm i could look the archives [05:26] OK, I happen to do well with them. Different stuff for different people though [05:28] i like irc more since it brings more brainstorming in mind [05:28] ppl tend to choose their words more carefully on mailing lists and such [05:28] here more wild ideas pop out [05:31] i like wild and spontaneus ideas [05:31] and i'm looking for a way to bring that more to music making [05:37] hmm giada could be just the software i'm looking for [08:28] turns out renoise can record and loop big bunch of stuff i want [08:28] also the way i want [08:29] but not all and delaying midi data on pure data seems to be quite straightforward [08:30] giada doesn't support midi yet [11:41] good morning (here) [11:42] i have a pre-installation question about Ubuntu Studio [11:43] ¿how is it working on NON-PAE systems? [11:43] Kullman: You have a non-pae system? [11:44] Not sure. The kernel is PAE enabled though [11:44] The 32 bit one, that is [11:44] Heh, there's no need for 64bit PAE yet. ;) [11:45] zequence: There's a kernel option for Pentium M computers. [11:46] Kullman: Start by booting the live ISO. If that works, then it works. If not, you won't be able to install with it anyway [11:47] There's a guide here for Lubuntu, which should be the same on all *buntu https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE [11:48] Not really.. as Lubuntu is designed specially for non-pae systems [11:48] Uhh, no it isn't. [11:50] There used to be a non-pae kernel, but not anymore [11:50] You can use the forcepae boot option, if your computer has PAE but doesn't expose it. [11:54] Thank you very much [12:14] Is Ubuntu free software? [12:15] Free as defined by: The GNU General Public License [12:29] GNUsious: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu [12:31] zequence: Oh, got high chances on getting package upload rights for ubuntustudio-*? Last I saw they missed the meeting. [12:33] Unit193: 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. [12:34] hello [12:35] zequence: Oh, well good luck hen. [12:35] Unit193: Thanks :P [12:35] unknerror: Hi [12:35] what 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? [12:37] I don't do video, but I would suggest checking out kdenlive for more pro stuff, Openshot for less complicated stuff [12:37] thx [12:37] Openshot is not bad. And it's really easy to use [12:37] But, you can't do much with it [12:38] Lightworks has a linux version, but that's more for the movie makers I would suppose [12:42] I was searching for something like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androvidpro [12:42] which is easy to use, but has the vintage effect [12:43] i guess I'll use android x86, as I need to work on a big video and the laptop will transform faster comparing with the phone [12:44] altrough no vibrance-saturation-sharpness there === sammy is now known as Guest19572 [17:09] * krokus is away (Linux is culture.)