charlie | Hi! | 00:41 |
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charlie | is somebody here? | 00:41 |
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Guest15392 | Hi! | 00:42 |
Guest15392 | hi.. | 00:43 |
holstein | Guest15392: yes | 00:43 |
holstein | Guest15392: typically, folks just ask, if they have a question.. a volunteer here may be able to assist | 00:43 |
Guest15392 | Hi, I needed to know how and where I could downloadd the packages of ubuntu studio | 00:43 |
holstein | Guest15392: the repos | 00:43 |
Guest15392 | since I currently have debian lxde | 00:43 |
Guest15392 | ahmmm | 00:44 |
Guest15392 | clever | 00:44 |
holstein | Guest15392: you cant.. there are no "debian" repos | 00:44 |
Guest15392 | thank you | 00:44 |
Guest15392 | oh... | 00:44 |
holstein | Guest15392: you will use, mostly, the same pacakges from the default debian repos | 00:44 |
holstein | Guest15392: you can use KXstudio, which, provides ppa's to add to ubuntu, and sources to add to debian for additional | 00:44 |
holstein | otherwise, ubuntustudio is ubuntu. we dont have any special sources | 00:44 |
holstein | you can always use the .debs from ubuntustudio's repos in debian, but, theres no need for that | 00:46 |
holstein | you can install lubuntu, and add whatever packages you are wanting from ubuntustudio, and end up with ubuntustudio, basically, running lxde | 00:46 |
Guest15392 | yeah, that will be way better | 00:47 |
Guest15392 | since actually the lxqt is only available on lubuntu | 00:47 |
holstein | "better" is a matter of opinion.. it will be "Faster" for ssure | 00:47 |
holstein | Guest15392: lxqt can likely be added the same.. with a 3rd party source, to either.. | 00:47 |
Guest15392 | (actually Im only using lxde since I couldnt install lubuntu on my netbook since its faulty hd didnt install it | 00:48 |
holstein | you wont address a "faulty hard drive" in any way, with any software.. .nothing like a desktop environment, anyway | 00:50 |
holstein | some say you can do "magic" with spin right.. but, if the drive is bad.. its bad | 00:50 |
holstein | lxde/lxqt is a nice lightweight environment.. wont fix any hardware | 00:50 |
Bernhard_L | Hello is there a lfo audi plugin with pulse? | 14:33 |
Bernhard_L | Hello, is it possible to emulate a dub siren with ardour? | 17:37 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: a dub siren.. | 17:38 |
holstein | ? | 17:38 |
holstein | if its on a seperate channel, you can mute it in a DAW | 17:39 |
Bernhard_L | I am thinking of an oscillator and an lfo with pulse wave. | 17:39 |
holstein | so, more noise removal? | 17:39 |
holstein | you want to try and remove a certain predictable "noise"? | 17:39 |
Bernhard_L | Yes I want to produce a tone with an oxci and the manipulate it with some plugins, maybe lfos. | 17:40 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: if you are generating these tones, then, you just generate what you like, give it its own channel, and do what you like to it | 17:40 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, I don't understand, what do you mean with remove? | 17:40 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: i probably read "emulate" and "eliminate" | 17:41 |
Bernhard_L | simple synthesizer architecture with 1 Oscillator and 2 independent LFOs (LFO1: rectified sine LFO2: pulse) additional chopper circuit to mute the sound during the low phase of LFO2 | 17:41 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: anyways, i would use whatever tools, or external synths, or whatever to create the sound i want, put it on its own track in ardour, and add whatever plugins and mix as i please | 17:41 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, sorry I meant produce a siren like sound. | 17:42 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: sure.. you can do that as you please | 17:42 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, I cannot use a vst plugin like "The interruptor" | 17:43 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: if it supports linux, you can use what you like | 17:43 |
Bernhard_L | But I do not have lfo plugins like mentioned above, no pulse. | 17:43 |
holstein | no pulse? | 17:44 |
holstein | anyways, when i needed something like what you are talking about, i just generated it in the menu of audactity.. but, thats was more of a tone | 17:44 |
Bernhard_L | No only sine, triangle ... | 17:44 |
holstein | if i wanted, what i see you asking for, i would generate it with a synth.. such as http://wootangent.net/2010/03/linux-synth-tutorial-part-5/ | 17:44 |
holstein | using xsynth or whatever else does what i want.. then, i would use whatever plugin i need, if any, on it, after either importing, or recording into ardour | 17:45 |
holstein | ardour, or qtractor, or whatever DAW im using.. | 17:45 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, I gonna have a look. I use Yoshimi, but that is not satisfying. | 17:45 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, okay | 17:45 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: i think, you are looking for a "dub siren" button.. and you are going to need to go higher level with it | 17:46 |
holstein | you'll have to create whatever sound you want, and you can edit and create those sounds *many* ways | 17:46 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: you can try a community such as #opensourcemusicians | 17:46 |
holstein | i would have a prepared sample via youtube to share, so, folks like me, who *dont* konw what a "dub siren" is, but, can assist with sound generation, will know what you are talking about | 17:47 |
holstein | "can i get assistance generating something like this in linux?" for example, with a link | 17:47 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, are there some lfo ladspa plugins. I only use lfo phaser, that is not good. | 17:47 |
holstein | "good" is a matter of opinion, of course.. but, there are many said tools | 17:48 |
holstein | and outboard synths, you can use, and record into your machine | 17:48 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, thank you, I will do it like you say. | 17:48 |
holstein | could be, there is a system. where, you create the sound with a tool you dont much "like" and edit it with an audio plugin afterwards. | 17:48 |
holstein | i would have to hear what you are going for, and do experiementation on my own to find an emulation path.. | 17:49 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe5pJz1mgII Dub siren example | 17:50 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: i havent heard a sample yet,but you can do the same thing that is happening there | 17:52 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, dub siren vst plugin | 17:52 |
Bernhard_L | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFaN6gK5HfM | 17:52 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: you'll generate the sound, and run it through the same type of effects that are on that hardware | 17:52 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: you do that in jack with routing.. and you can control, in "realtime" whatever tweaks you want, and record that into ardour, or whatever DAW | 17:53 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: i understand that there is a "dub siren "plugin.. and im not saying there is none for linux.. or none in the ubuntu repos. but, i dont do this. and i dont know anyone to tell you to ask | 17:53 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: all i can suggest is, asking in communities like #opensourcemusicians, if you want a "standalone-all-in-one" plugin | 17:54 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, don't worry, it is okay. I will ask them. | 17:54 |
holstein | otherwise, i would create my own sound, like the guy that made the "rasta box" states.. and put them on a loop. and setup an effect chain that does what i want | 17:54 |
holstein | then, i would start the loop, and press record on ardour, or whatever DAW, and make the sounds i need | 17:55 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, yes. | 17:55 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: the creators of *any* of those tools can, and are welceom to create a plugin for linux.. if you want to ask them if they have one | 17:55 |
holstein | you can see, the ja effects has analog inputs on it.. | 17:56 |
holstein | you can route analog sources, like you can with your machine | 17:56 |
holstein | you can hear the deb elephant.. we have pitch controls.. you can add occilation with a plugin.. and control it in realtime.. | 17:56 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, to be true, at the moment it is a book with seven seals for me. But I will go further step by step. | 17:57 |
holstein | you'll generate the sound loop you want, and play it with a player.. something simple like audacious.. or whatever you want to use.. route it through whatever you like, and record it | 17:57 |
holstein | i say, start simple.. think about this guy building that device.. and building each circuit, and testing them | 17:58 |
holstein | thats what you can do.. you can chain *anything* into this loop.. | 17:58 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, good ideas. Simple is allways more creative. | 17:59 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: there are some interesting, and similar effects on some of the guitar specific effects setups.. guitarix and rakarrack. might be worth looking at those, and playing with them | 18:00 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, yes, that's it. I am experimenting with amsynth now. Very promising. | 18:03 |
holstein | yup.. i dont hear anything that cant be done.. it'll just take some experimenting. and i do mostly just analog tracking, so, i dont have much first-hand suggestions.. | 18:05 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, with amsynth i can do all i want, i guess. I give a midi signal and than play with the random function! | 18:11 |
holstein | Bernhard_L: cool.. enjoy! | 18:11 |
Bernhard_L | holstein, thanks for your hand. | 18:11 |
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