[00:53] hey, so I upgraded my 14.04 install the other day and a bunch of the calf plugins can no longer be found (they were replaced by seemlingly crappier versions) and the UltraAcoustic kit in hydrogen went missing, any ideas what happened? [02:59] dangersalad: you "upgraded"? [02:59] you mean, from 14.04 to 14.10? [02:59] if you had sources added that added software, such as kxstudio ppa's, you'll need to add them again [03:00] otherwise, if its just a 14.04 update, then, you can go in and see what versions you had, using a package manager like synaptic, and pin whatever versions you want, or load older ones [09:18] hi all [09:21] is there any way to make a window switch to the other monitor when workin in dual display mode ubuntu 14.04? [09:21] i tried compiz but it seems not to work in xfce [13:21] zgorbyo: I would ask around on #xubuntu. There is probably someone there who has more experience in using the XFCE desktop for that [14:12] hello [14:15] o/ stumpff [14:31] does anyone have allready experience with alesis v61 and ubuntu-studio? [16:23] hi anyone could help me please, I just upgrade ubuntu studio from ubuntu 14.01 but my Fast Track doesn't sound at all [16:24] usuario_: you upgraded 14.04? to 14.10?.. there is no "ubuntu 14.01" [16:25] or, you installed ubuntu 14.10? and "upgraded" to ubuntustudio 14.10? [16:25] yes 14.10 to 14.10 [16:25] usuario_: ok.. so, 14.10 *is* 14.10.. ubuntustuduio *is* ubuntu.. so, lets go back a few steps here [16:26] did the fast track *ever* work? [16:26] no never, neither with ubuntu [16:26] usuario_: ok.. so the "upgrade" you reference is irrelevant [16:27] usuario_: so, you are not able to make your USB device work in ubuntu.. [16:27] no [16:27] usuario_: please do this.. *unplug* the USB device, and test normal audio.. see that you get sound [16:27] !audio [16:27] 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. [16:27] see that you have audio with the integrated audio device [16:28] *then*, if you have sound, plug the USB device in.. and use "pavucontrol".. which should be "pulse audio volume control" in the menu, to select that device [16:28] ok [16:28] *dont* use JACK, or ardour, or any other software that starts JACK right now [16:29] starting JACK will effectively break your audio right now.. so *dont* do that til you get audio working with out the USB device plugged in, and then, getting normal audio working over the USB device [16:29] i suggest, VLC with a known good audio file.. but, you can use the integrated player [16:29] Which exact model is it? [16:30] maybe a youtube video? is fast track c400 [16:30] It should be fully supported [16:30] usuario_: no.. definetly *not* a youtube video [16:31] usuario_: that unecessarily brings a browser into the scnario, as well as flash or htlm5 support.. no need for that [16:31] usuario_: test with a *known* good audio file.. i have reference tracks for my studio that i know work, and i know how they sound.. [16:32] ok, but I have sound in youtube, I'll try with an mp3 too [16:35] usuario_: after you have sound, hook the USB device up, and use pavucontrol to route the audio you know worked to the USB device [16:35] mp3 works fine too in vcl [16:35] usuario_: then, use that, and route it with pavucontrol to the USB device [16:35] ok [16:36] what is pavucontrol? [16:36] !info pavucontrol [16:37] pavucontrol (source: pavucontrol): PulseAudio Volume Control. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0-2 (utopic), package size 111 kB, installed size 962 kB [16:37] usuario_: as i said above, its in the menu as pulseaudio volume control [16:37] usuario_: it allows you to route the audio that was working on the internal device to the USB device [16:42] oh sorry, I have very bad english, but I don't see any pulseaudio or pavu in menu [16:43] usuario_: you can literaly start that application i reference in the terminal using the command i gave [16:43] usuario_: pavucontrol [16:43] usuario_: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/pavucontrol/is what it looks like [16:44] ok pavu yet [16:44] I have it [16:44] so, you get the file playing in vlc, and then route it to the USB device [16:47] I don't know how [16:49] usuario_: please close pavucontrol, and plug the USB device back into the machine. then open pavucontrol and look for the devie in the dropdown menus [16:49] usuario_: do you see the device listed? [16:50] the fast track doesnt appears in pavucontrol [16:50] usuario_: here is where i would start.. [16:50] and pavu only have tabs no menus [16:50] usuario_: the fast track is new to you? you bought it used? [16:51] i used in windows with fl studio [16:51] usuario_: please dont use pavucontrol right now. just close it and play attention here [16:51] ok [16:51] usuario_: maudio promised you windows support.. they didnt promise you linux support.. they paid a team of professionals to give you windows support.. you are now taking that role on yourself in linux [16:52] ok [16:52] usuario_: so, if you *know* for certain the device is functioning, i would also test the USB port on the machine.. make sure linux is working with it.. disconnect *any* and *all* hubs.. plug straight into the machine [16:53] usuario_: open a terminal and type "lsusb".. *that* is where you want the fast track to show up first.. you need to see it listed there [16:53] usuario_: try all ports and see that you see the device listed in lsusb.. do you? [16:55] I have this [16:55] us 001 Device 004: ID 2232:1006 [16:55] Bus 001 Device 006: ID 0763:2030 Midiman [16:55] Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub [16:55] Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub [16:55] Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub [16:55] Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub [16:55] Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub [16:55] !paste | usuario_ [16:55] usuario_: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [16:55] usuario_: i dont know if "midiman" is it.. but its likely not it [16:56] usuario_: the second place to look for the device is in the terminal under "aplay -l" and "arecord -l" [16:56] if you dont see the device listed there, you will get no audio.. [16:58] !audio [16:58] 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. [16:58] !proaudio [16:58] For information on professional audio tools in Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ProAudioIntro [16:58] usuario_: i must go.. you can try #xubuntu or #ubuntu or #opensourcemusicians [16:58] usuario_: i suggest just unplugging the usb device, and use the internal device with the audio production tools, to get used to them [16:58] ok thanks but I have it here [16:59] tarjeta 1: C400 [Fast Track C400], dispositivo 0: USB Audio [USB Audio] [16:59] Subdispositivos: 1/1 [16:59] Subdispositivo #0: subdevice #0 [16:59] usuario_: correct.. i read that it should "just work". so, personally, i suggest just unplugging it, and getting used to linux, and the audio production tools [16:59] dont try and learn so much as once [16:59] think of how long you used windows without that usb device hooked up to it [17:00] anyways.. try #opensourcemusicians ..i must run.. i will be back.. cheers [17:01] ok thanhyou very much [20:05] hello everyone! i've got a problem...i've installed lmms on ubuntu 14.04 64bit and i'm missing the vestige plugin ... i've read on a couple of forums that the 32bit version has the plugin installed while the 64bit does not.... is there a way to install vestige manually in 64bit version? [20:05] chemist^: multiarch should just let you install it.. is it in the repos? [20:28] chemist^: I would find a forum or channel where lmms users or devs hang out [20:29] is there another application [20:29] to load windows vst plugins like lmms? (that gives a gui= [20:30] chemist^: Might be some users at #opensourcemusicians or #kxstudio who could help you better with that [20:30] Not trying to turn you away or anything. Just that I don't often see anyone talking about those things specifically here. [20:32] ok [23:06] 10 things to do after install