[03:02] <lilith_> bonjours
[11:01] <andrija> Ma210946
[14:13] <not_roasted> hello!
[14:24] <zequence> not_roasted: Hi
[14:55] <not_roasted> I recall once upon a time I used a windows 8 metro app (...yeah) that had some predefined guitar/drum/bass beats, and I could activate each one to formulate an mp3 to utilize with video music or something like that. I'm curious if any such thing like that exists for ubuntu?
[15:21] <zequence> not_roasted: There are some music making applications available, but most of the free applications are not very strong when it comes to predetermined settings and such
[15:22] <zequence> In other words, things tend to get more manual on Linux.
[15:22] <zequence> But, if you want to try a simple approach on making music, LMMS might be nice to try
[17:43] <folliot> Yop
[18:25] <not_roasted> zequence: thanks for the info.
[18:25] <not_roasted> zequence: just trying to get an idea on what makes the most sense. I'm not looking to do anything crazy with audio recording, but I've been helping a bicycle shop a bit with tech stuff since they opened last dec. I'm doing a 1 year anniversary video highlighting all of the events they did.
[18:26] <not_roasted> I want a song going to the background but it's sketchy trying to avoid all of the licensing while getting a good one... figured since I know what I'm after maybe I could create it.
[23:25] <studio-user016> boa noite
[23:26] <studio-user016> ola?