[00:29] <studio-user557> how can i install my tascam us122
[02:40] <kizmut> Anyone here try OpenBroadcaster?
[02:40] <Unit193> Vas ist das?
[02:40] <kizmut> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenBroadcaster
[02:41] <Unit193> Bah, was, not vas.  Danke.
[02:42] <Unit193> https://bugs.debian.org/774744
[02:43] <kizmut> Different application.
[02:44] <kizmut> Open Broadcast Software != Open Broadcaster
[02:47] <Unit193> Bah, I can read.  Yeah, sorry.  I did look, it looks not too bad but don't have a personal need for it.
[02:48] <kizmut> :(
[07:48] <studio-user705> ciao ragazzi!!
[11:55] <yorwos> hi all , ubuntu normal 15.04 is scheduled for tomorrow if it doesnt delay , do u know when ubuntu studio is going 15.04 ? is it tomorrow or a later date ?
[12:43] <^MiK^> hi
[12:45] <^MiK^> I'm confused guys. ubuntuStudio's Kernel its ready on realtime? or i may to config..
[12:58] <zgorbyo> hi all my daw can't seem to find calf dssi plugins any more, only dssi instruments detected
[12:59] <zgorbyo> can anybody help please?
[14:25] <holstein> zgorbyo: seems like, you are likely in a midi channel
[14:25] <holstein> and at the point where you are looking for instruments, instead of audio plugins
[14:25] <holstein> i would relax, and ask in #ardour.. i bet its just a matter of adding in a buss, or in the "proper" place for audio plugins
[14:26] <holstein> i would just create a "normal" audio channel, and see that i can still add the plugins, and go from there
[14:26] <zgorbyo> no they just disappeared
[14:26] <zgorbyo> i used to use them
[14:27] <holstein> if you literally think they disapeared, then, thats it
[14:27] <holstein> if you "used to use them", then elaborate about what you have done, and when that was.. more details about the conditions
[14:27] <holstein> you can try as another user, and remove your user config from the equation.. you can use the package manager of your choice to make sure that you have the packages you expect installed
[14:28] <zgorbyo> maybe they disappeared after a system update
[14:28] <holstein> zgorbyo: only you know
[14:28] <zgorbyo> yes they are installed
[14:28] <holstein> i personally very rarely update my audio production machine
[14:28] <zgorbyo> i also tried to uninstall and reinstall
[14:29] <holstein> anyways, again, if you are talking about ardour, and you are not seeing the plugins in ardour, try the #ardour channel
[14:29] <zgorbyo> i can access the standalone version
[14:29] <zgorbyo> of calf plugins
[14:29] <holstein> though, they will suggest you use the version from their site
[14:29] <holstein> which is fine
[14:29] <holstein> but, you can also try as another user.. im not clear on if you have tried that suggestion, or not
[14:29] <holstein> anyways, lots of volunteers about, if you want to work with someone.. let us know
[14:30] <zgorbyo> maybe the plugins files missing in the location^
[14:30] <holstein> zgorbyo: sure.. anytime you say "maybe", just look and confirm that
[14:30] <zgorbyo> i can't do it
[14:31] <zgorbyo> where can i find the dssi plugins folder in the file system?
[14:31] <holstein> zgorbyo: i *really* dont think so.. i really think you are using ardour, and you are either dealing with a configuration error, which, can be tested as another user.. or, you have a midi track that you are tring to add audio plugins into
[14:32] <holstein> zgorbyo: you really shouldnt need to do that, and, i suggest *not* doing a bunch of reinstalling, and sudo mv'ing files about
[14:32] <holstein> you can actually cause more issues than repairs
[14:32] <holstein> since, you are not sure why, what is going on
[14:32] <holstein> zgorbyo: *is* this ardour we are talking about? yes or no?
[14:32] <zgorbyo> no its renoise
[14:33] <holstein> zgorbyo: again, i suggest, opening ardour, and add a *normal* audio track.. and try adding your plugins
[14:33] <zgorbyo> right
[14:33] <zgorbyo> i proceed
[14:34] <zgorbyo> ok done
[14:35] <zgorbyo> where can i find plugins in ardour^
[14:35] <zgorbyo> ardour crashed
[14:36] <holstein> zgorbyo: sure.. im not sure what system instability has been introduced to try and "fix" the percieved issue
[14:36] <holstein> regardless, you are, as i see it, assuming the system has "lost" the plugins you seek
[14:36] <zgorbyo> ok i just need to locate plugins in ardour to add to a track
[14:36] <holstein> dont assume that.. you say they are there stand alone, so they are there
[14:37] <holstein> try adding them literally in anything that ships with ubuntu.. and make certain that this is not a renoise issue, with config, or an update
[14:37] <holstein> then, you'll know what the issue is
[14:38] <holstein> zgorbyo: i suggested, adding a normal audio track in ardour.. then, you can go to the mixer in the menu, and right click on the black spaced on the channel, and add plugins
[14:38] <zgorbyo> ok it cant seem to locate calf plugins
[14:38] <holstein> you are just wanting to see the plugin in the list
[14:38] <zgorbyo> but the other are present
[14:38] <holstein> zgorbyo: sure, but, now, we have an additional variable.. you have been trying to "fix" them..
[14:38] <zgorbyo> yes done
[14:39] <zgorbyo> dont understand
[14:39] <holstein> zgorbyo: you stated you have reinstalled the plugins..
[14:39] <holstein> anyways.. what i would do is, ask in #ardour, or #opensourcemusicians
[14:40] <holstein> i would work with ardour, and getting the "system" to see the plugins you want
[14:40] <holstein> then, renoise should "just work"
[14:40] <holstein> you may want to try as another user, as well, since, that removes your current users config from the equation
[14:42] <zgorbyo> maybe a fresh installation of 1404
[14:43] <holstein> you can try a live iso, and that will remove your current install from the equation
[14:45] <zgorbyo> thanks i will come back
[18:37] <freireandrade> oi