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OvenWerksI had to pre-format my partition again to install.00:59
OvenWerksThere is an error messgae that gets repeated a bunch of times at session start too. I will have to reboot to see it.01:03
OvenWerks... ok reboot01:05
OvenWerkszequence: xsession errors (.xsession-errors) has:01:09
OvenWerksopenConnection: connect: No such file or directory01:10
OvenWerkscannot connect to brltty at :001:10
OvenWerksService 'org.kde.kaccessibleapp' does not exist.01:10
OvenWerks then the next two lines about 10 times:upstart: upstart-event-bridge main process (1358) terminated with status 101:10
OvenWerksupstart: upstart-event-bridge main process ended, respawning01:10
OvenWerksfollowed by :upstart: upstart-event-bridge respawning too fast, stopped01:11
OvenWerks(which makes sense)01:11
OvenWerkszequence: I would suggest kaccessibleapp is a part/dependency of krita maybe? One of the kde apps anyway.01:14
OvenWerksbrltty I think is a device. Someone last cycle was talking about adding accessable options. maybe it was not finished right or is still missing something.01:15
OvenWerks/var/log/syslog looks sick. Tons of:01:20
OvenWerksDec  3 17:06:34 studio1604 ureadahead[250]: ureadahead:..: Ignored relative path01:20
OvenWerksDec  3 17:06:34 studio1604 ureadahead[250]: ureadahead:m_can: Ignored relative p01:20
OvenWerksath01:20
OvenWerksreplace the m_cn with many other things. I have screens and screens of it01:21
OvenWerkszeq after all those screens I have 4 (one per core) "Cut here" sections with:01:23
OvenWerksDec  3 17:07:08 studio1604 kernel: [   93.468330] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 904 at /build/linux-26_gwp/linux-4.2.0/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:12328 check_crtc_state+0x2c5/0x440 [i915]()01:23
OvenWerksDec  3 17:07:08 studio1604 kernel: [   93.468332] pipe state doesn't match!01:23
OvenWerksAh, there it is... on the vterms I see a lot of lines like:01:25
OvenWerks [drm:intel_pipe_config_compare [i915]] *ERROR* mismatch in dpll_hw_state.wrpll (expected 0xb018080f, found 0x00000000)01:25
OvenWerksno not quite the same, but very similar. If I log out then in I get more of them. I think it is mess from upstart to systemd, but not sure.01:30
OvenWerkseverything still seems to work though.01:30
OvenWerksThere does seem to be no specimen-gnome in our iso03:04
zequenceubuntustudio-meta did not build for arch s390x. Not sure anyone with that arch will miss it, but it's happening at least once a day.09:16
zequenceBesides, the arch is not enabled in the meta. I'll let it be until monday. If the problem persists, I'll ask Ubuntu devs for some clues.09:58
flocculantOvenWerks: I invalid'd that testcase bug btw10:00
zequenceI'm adding a new project for us. Calling it ubuntustudio-dev-tools with a repo with the same name10:29
zequenceGoing to use git instead of bzr for this one10:29
zequenceGoing to put a toolin there, which is not finished yet, which lets you search for packages from any Ubuntu or Debian release, and outputting the information in either standard, moin or html format10:30
zequenceAdding markdown later too10:31
zequenceCalling it apt-search10:31
zequenceIt has some ugly code in it, and is far from efficient, but I'm already using it for some things, so might as well put it out there for others to take a look at10:32
OvenWerksflocculant: I think that is best.14:39
OvenWerkszequence: On github then?14:39
OvenWerkszequence: found it.15:00
zequenceOvenWerks: Yeah, LP has git support, and I'm pretty sure a lot of folks will want to move to it later on.15:46
OvenWerkszequence: remembering the different commands from one to the other makes for mistakes. But my IDE has git tools so it is easy to commit.15:48
zequenceOvenWerks: I'm really more used to git myself. It is what the Canonical kernel devs use, since Linux is all administrered in git. Also, I use it for all of my own projects, and let's face it, it's everywhere these days.15:59
OvenWerksI use git for all my own stuff as well.15:59
zequenceOk, then I know exactly what you mean by confusing the commands :)16:00
zequenceThere are some big file applications with git as well. Haven't yet learned to use any of them, but thinking it might be a good thing to have for any kind of big size media production, like movies and recordings16:01
OvenWerksThere are some DAWs that use git for snapshots (I am thinking nama is one)16:33
OvenWerkszequence: I did some nondaw testing a few days ago. They have an import from Ardour project function, so I just used that for speed.16:34
OvenWerksI would not recommend it at all. On import it does not resample if required. But beyond that setting up two applications and manually connecting them via qjackctl (only 11 tracks) was a pain. What was even more painful was to do a save/quit/reopen and find out that the connections are not saved... One has to set up yet another application to do that. I guess once one has set up templates the workflow would improve.16:37
zequenceI have yet to try any of the non stuff16:39
zequenceI'm using ardour currently to record. Finding the calf plugins very useful. Haven't really started to look what else I can use yet16:40
OvenWerksTo be honest, non has been well done and does work. It could use a lot more love though. only one developer so far as I know.16:40
zequenceThat guy male, isn't it?16:40
zequenceIt's incredible what one person can achieve. I find it hard to even get small details done16:41
OvenWerkszequence: I have found the calf plugins to be less than reliable (at least in 1404)16:41
OvenWerksThe reverb can have 1000/1 gain and some of the controls can't be automated on the eq16:41
zequenceI'm using 15.10. No automation at all. Haven't really gotten to mixing yet. Just worked on a preliminary mix for the drums16:42
OvenWerksq10eq is nice, but the x42 fil4 is better again.16:42
zequenceEQ, compressors and limiters all work well16:42
zequenceOh?16:42
zequenceI will need to try it16:43
OvenWerksx42 fil4 is based on fons ladspa fil4 but has added high and low shlves16:43
zequenceAh16:44
zequenceNoklaM: Nice to see you are still with us. It really is rare for anyone to show up the way you did.16:44
zequenceAlso for someone to get things done as quickly as you did. Really, really rare :)16:45
OvenWerksI am still looking for a good SW guitar amp. Guitarix is nice but the gui in the plugin affects the host's colours too making them unusable16:46
OvenWerks(this may be fixed by now)16:46
zequenceLast time I tested rackarakk, I was having problems finding the actual amp16:47
zequenceI've tried both, and they do work, but I always prefer a real amp16:47
zequenceI only have about 9 square meters in my studio, and not much of it is isolated, so I have a lot of bad resonance, especially in the low frequencies, which makes it difficult with the real amp sound.16:48
OvenWerksI don't really have one right now. Best I could do is use my sans amp through a clean amp to a 12inch speaker16:48
zequenceBut, I'm going to insulate the room next year. Found some really nice tips on youtube16:48
zequenceIf only there had been youtube when I greq up16:49
zequenceI have two. One cheap Peavy Supreme amp. It works, but it's not the best.16:49
zequenceIt's extremely versitile. So, you can do almost anything with it.16:49
zequenceEven has a builtin compressor16:49
zequenceThe other is a bit of a Rolls Royce. A Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier.16:50
zequenceJust bought new rectifier tubes. Think that's why the fuse blew :P.16:50
zequenceStill learning about tubes16:51
OvenWerksI am hoping to build one of these: http://ax84.com/4-4-0.html16:51
zequenceNice16:51
zequenceI'm really into building my own stuff too. Started collecting schematics a few years ago, and even bought parts for a simple beginner project, but haven't really gotten anywhere since.16:52
zequenceBut, I'm guessing you already have a bit of experience in that kind of thing?16:52
OvenWerksI have not done much with tubes yet. BUt have done video, digital and audio circuitry16:53
zequenceThe only thing I've done when it comes to electronics is soldering a bunch of cables, pretty much. Got some ok tools for that a few years back, and did some work on a studio we used to have.16:54
OvenWerksIn the 90s I built a midi filter and a midi switcher.16:54
zequenceThat's very cool :)16:55
OvenWerksI've put together a few mixers (generally passive) as well.16:55
OvenWerksI needed the filter for my drum pads because it came with synth sounds on the non-drum channels.16:56
OvenWerksbad synth sounds...16:56
OvenWerksthese days I wouldn't use the drum sounds either.16:57
OvenWerksBut back then the computer was only good for sequencing so all my sounds came from some kind of HW synth.16:58
zequenceAtaris are still pretty decent sequencers, compared to a lot of PCs16:59
OvenWerksYes I have an old megaST.16:59
OvenWerksI also have a QX716:59
zequenceI have a hybrid. Think it's 1024 + 2048, or 512 + 1024. Haven't used it much. But, my cousins father who gave it to me was using it as his PC back in the late 90s.17:00
zequenceHe was surfing the internet with it. Can you imagine?17:00
OvenWerksI used one track of my Fostex r8 for sync to run the sequencer. I set the R8 channel 8 about 10db down just for that.17:00
OvenWerksThe ST was a quite a good machine.17:01
OvenWerksI learned c on it.17:01
zequenceIs that an ADAT? The Fostex?17:01
OvenWerksUse the zosobon compiler with was mostly K&R.17:02
OvenWerksThe R8 is a 1/4 inch open real 8 track.17:02
zequenceThis is the youtube channel I was talking about. A very generous person, as far as informing people on his skills https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-f76NUQN5M-Z0cd0MOP5xw17:02
zequenceAh17:02
zequenceI've never used one of those. Only recorded on one, once. An 8-track, that is.17:03
OvenWerksI never use it. The tape costs too much and goes bad too fast.17:04
OvenWerksI did a few projects on it back then, but I would choose digital by choice now.17:04
OvenWerksNice link, I'll have to spend some time watching.17:05
zequenceSometime around 1996 our band had the opportunity to record at this great studio. We had one hour to lay three tracks, and mix them down. During the mix, the mixer guy and his assisten were standing over the mute buttons, and levelers at the mixer, making sure everything went right.17:05
OvenWerksmixing is a talent too.17:06
zequenceThey probably had automation, but it took time to program that17:06
zequenceSo, they did that manually17:06
zequenceWe got the master on a DAT tape17:06
OvenWerksMy masters all ended up on cassete back then.17:07
zequenceIt's hard to imagine doing that now :D17:08
zequenceToday you can do better almost, just recoring in your bedroom17:08
zequenceVirtual amps, drum samplers, and all those soft FX17:08
OvenWerksI think I remastered the demo I did for a friend from 8 track to CD pretty early on.17:08
zequenceBefore personal CD burners?17:09
OvenWerksI would do the whole thing differently now even with the same equipment. I have learned a lot since.17:10
OvenWerksit would have been a computer based burner.17:10
zequenceDinner time here. The chicken is ready. Suitable friday meal.17:11
OvenWerksTimne for breakfast here17:12
zequenceHaha17:12
NoklaMHey o/ sorry was away for a minute17:54
NoklaMor actually half a day and forgot to log out ;/17:54
OvenWerksNoklaM: no problem, Someof us just leave ourselves on all the time.17:57
OvenWerksThen look at the backlog.17:57
* OvenWerks is at UTC -070017:58
OvenWerksNoklaM: it is not uncommon to leave a comment where the person I am talking to is asleep... they may answer while I am gone too.18:00
NoklaMAh the time diference18:00
NoklaMIt can be annoying18:01
NoklaMis the latest build compiling?18:01
OvenWerksIt did yesterday, I installed the ISO here.18:01
NoklaMAh wicked I'll be Installing shortly(after i find a second mouse and keyboard)18:01
NoklaMUnless a find a way to install studio and run it headless 18:02
OvenWerksNoklaM: I have a 2TB drive, I made a pile of 20G partitions just for test installs.18:02
OvenWerksNoklaM: ssh -Y18:03
NoklaMdoes the -Y give audio and video?18:03
OvenWerksNot sure if that will work from an ISO boot.18:03
OvenWerksAudio would still be on the machine. But video can be on the machine you are logging from.18:04
NoklaMBought a used WD mycloud 2TB for backups of files I'm working on after the "i broke it" moment18:04
OvenWerksFor remote login with ssh -Y, I like to run xfce4-pannel with dbuslaunch.18:05
OvenWerksThat way I have a menu on the remote machine.18:06
NoklaMI was thinking i could also do Virtualization 18:07
NoklaMBut ESXi does not want to work with a Sempton CPU18:07
OvenWerksI always install to HW18:07
NoklaMOvenWerks: i got a dedicated pc for it the testing of Studio, just no way of actually accessing it18:08
NoklaMaka i have no second mouse ;/18:08
OvenWerksthat why I put more partitions on my main machine.18:08
OvenWerksThe last batch of mice I bought were $3 each at my local dollar store. I think I paid $3 each for my keyboards too.18:09
NoklaMhmm, could do that, but it's only a 120GB SSD and it's 60% full18:09
NoklaMYea i know hehe they're dirt cheap but it's also a space on desk issue18:09
NoklaMbetween a graphics tablet a keyboard and a mice there is not much space left 18:10
OvenWerksSWitch box18:10
NoklaMI'll google that18:10
OvenWerkshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KVM_switch18:11
NoklaMah yes, thanks18:11
NoklaMthat would solve the problem18:11
OvenWerksI have an old mechanical one, but most now have logic in them.18:12
OvenWerksWow, some of the new ones include audio too.18:13
NoklaMyea was just looking at one with that feature18:14
OvenWerksAnyway they start at about $12 and go up.18:14
NoklaMI'm looking at amazon now18:15
NoklaMsome nice belkin ones but 31GBP18:15
NoklaMi think I'll pay that for the switch on desk alone18:15
* OvenWerks is realizing he hasn't used a kvm since the switch from ps/2 to USB for mouse/kbd.18:16
OvenWerksI actually picked my new MB to allow the continued use of ps/2 mouse/kbd to keep that junk off my USB lines :)18:17
OvenWerksAlso my keyboard is old enough to have a switch on the bottom for A or X. (late 80s)18:18
OvenWerksIt needs an adapter to even work with ps/218:19
NoklaMoh wow18:19
OvenWerksIt has a nice feel though... real switches.18:19
OvenWerksIt was a "cheap" $60 KB at the time.18:20
NoklaMI got a Logitech keyboard with a LCD that's programmable, it conflicts with my motherboard and i can't boot with it hooked up18:20
NoklaMMobo so picky on hardware i plug in18:20
NoklaMYou get a mechanical "beast" for that price noe o.O18:21
NoklaMnow*18:21
OvenWerksYa, I will probably get another when this gives up.18:21
NoklaMI might never xD it's pre 1990 technology, it's made to last not to brake :P18:21
NoklaMs/I/It18:22
OvenWerksMy space bar is going funny. Maybe I just need to take it apart and reassemble it.18:22
NoklaMProbably just dirt stuck there18:23
NoklaMok ordering a kvm has to wait(30£ minimum order for Ireland)18:25
OvenWerksWhat part of Ireland?18:30
NoklaMSouth :P18:30
NoklaMConnacht18:30
OvenWerksMy family name is from Kilkenny and my Mother is from Dunegal18:31
OvenWerksNot sure of spelling...18:31
OvenWerksBut I was born in Canada18:31
NoklaMDonegal is miles away, but i used to have girlfriend in Carlow which is just 10km of Kilkenny and used to go there a lot18:31
NoklaM(because they brew beer there)18:31
OvenWerksI have never been18:31
NoklaMBeautiful city18:32
NoklaMespecially the city center18:32
OvenWerksI like Irish beer... dark in general18:32
NoklaMMy favourite Smithick's is brewed there18:32
NoklaMw*18:32
NoklaMi eat letter like food18:32
* OvenWerks likes some taste along with the achohol18:33
NoklaMs18:33
NoklaMBut defo if you have time visit kilkenny 18:33
NoklaMworth it18:33
OvenWerksTime is not the problem so much as cost.18:34
NoklaMHehe was about to say that the cost could be big18:34
NoklaMA pint is nearly 5euro in a pub these days18:34
OvenWerksMy wife wants me to visit manilla first18:34
NoklaMPhilipines?18:34
OvenWerksYa18:35
NoklaMI have a friend who's a doctor, phatologist, he's working there for WHO18:36
OvenWerksSome parts are ok, but where my sister in law lives they seem to be afraid to go out the door almost.18:36
NoklaMWow, seem rough18:37
NoklaMseems*18:37
NoklaMGot to make a offtopic channel18:38
NoklaMso much to talk to not related to Ubuntu STudio xD18:38
OvenWerksHardware is18:38
NoklaMtrue18:38
NoklaMHave to find a way to do this without a KVM18:39
NoklaMfor untill Wednesday18:40
OvenWerksI have also installed ISOs on a USB drive, even a second thumb drive.18:41
OvenWerks16Gb thumb drive works ok.18:41
OvenWerks(slow though)18:41
NoklaMUnless I just switch the OS to the testing iso18:46
NoklaMand not mess with ATI drivers this time18:47
OvenWerksI don't, I tend to loose too much.18:47
NoklaMGot a backup NAS now so should be ok18:47
OvenWerksCan you run off of it?18:48
NoklaMNope it has a proprietery system on it18:48
OvenWerksYou could have the /boot/ on a USB stick18:48
flocculantNoklaM: for the record I've been using the dev release since the day after 15.10 was released and it's not any less stable than 15.10 imo (xubuntu) just have a small other install just in case18:48
NoklaMah cool flocculant, i might just switch 18:49
OvenWerksflocculant: I agree, I have done some dev work in 1604 and everything has worked well18:49
flocculantobviously it could all go horribly wrong tomorrow - but I suspect not18:49
NoklaMI had it before you see and messed with ATI drivers, that didn't go well, actually I had to format and reinstall the only system i had on hand18:49
OvenWerksflocculant: if you switch to vterm 1 do you see a bunch of error messages in xubuntu?18:49
flocculantNoklaM: just don't run with -proposed enabled 18:50
OvenWerks :)18:50
NoklaMI kinda backup a clean 15.10 image incase i have to dd a new usb18:51
flocculantOvenWerks: having trouble logging into vt ... 18:51
OvenWerksctl/alt/F1 shouldn't have to even log in.18:51
OvenWerksWith my 1604 install I have 8 to 10 lines of errors.18:52
OvenWerks(all the same)18:52
flocculantOvenWerks: no errors18:52
flocculantso this is bizarre18:52
flocculantpassword has numbers in it - keypad numbers not being accepted in vt18:52
OvenWerksCould be HW, it is DRM related.18:52
OvenWerksshouldn't be18:53
OvenWerkskeypad numbers _are_ different18:53
flocculantmmm18:53
flocculantso had to numlock off and on then they work18:53
flocculantOvenWerks: anyway ... no errors there at all 18:54
NoklaMshouldn't that be the oposite? Numlock turning on numbers?18:54
flocculantOvenWerks: see some on .xsession-errors though18:55
flocculanthttp://pastebin.com/KRx2rsbb18:56
flocculantOvenWerks: I think I saw you talking about similar18:56
OvenWerksflocculant: Ya.18:58
flocculantpretty much seen those in xsession errors for ages - back in 15.10 at least18:58
OvenWerksThose are different. They are to do with asseccability I think we are missing a package18:58
flocculantlooking back you were talking about br1tty 18:58
OvenWerksYa18:59
flocculantmaybe krita ~*shrug* 19:05
OvenWerksI can't rememebr if we install krita or it gets pulled in by something else19:06
OvenWerksBut we have krita in 1404 and I don't have those messages.19:06
flocculantno idea - I have enough trouble trying to understand xubuntu :p19:07
flocculantright 19:07
OvenWerksSomeone was adding accessable stuff 1504 or 1510, it maybe that is missing something.19:07
flocculantinstall kaccessible ... After this operation, 293 MB of additional disk space will be used 19:10
flocculantgot to love using kde outside kde :p19:10
NoklaMI'm back, now the menu changed, it's the standard XFCE thing, can't find the resolution settings :(19:13
NoklaMfound it, wasn't to obvious, that icon either needs to be a sub menu or literally 2x the size19:16
OvenWerksIt isn't obvious no.19:22
NoklaMI was looking in, System menu19:23
OvenWerksI have to use it every time because mirrored displays are not much use.19:23
OvenWerkssettings19:23
OvenWerksThe way xubuntu has done the settings menu, it pulls in anything with category setting and system.19:24
OvenWerks Some I agree with and some not.19:24
NoklaMThe mnu it self is fine i guess, but the icon, even at 1368xWhatever  i missed it completely19:25
OvenWerksNoklaM: I prefer the standard menu myself, but if we want to do less work we just use what xubuntu has.19:26
OvenWerksIt is real easy to switch anyway.19:27
NoklaMIs it possible to merge the Icon functionality in to the System section of the menu?19:28
NoklaMOr do i have to go to xfce guys to fix it?19:28
OvenWerksLike KDE? Not really unless someone wants to write a plugin.19:28
NoklaMThat is gonna spark a lot of google searches like "Where are setting in Ubuntu Studio"19:29
* OvenWerks installs a whiskermenu to look at :)19:30
OvenWerksWe could add a setting menu item to system submenu.19:31
NoklaM\o/19:32
OvenWerksI think that xubuntu has a settings menu item, but we decided to just have a settings icon, which works fine in the old menu.19:33
OvenWerksI could also add settings to favourites.19:33
NoklaMThat would be awesome, since 1st thing people do after install is adjust their settings like resolution 19:34
OvenWerksYa, I am trying to think what would be the least "disturbing" to the xubuntu base.19:35
NoklaMso whit this vote for project lead, is it always been like that? People are picked every 2 years?19:39
OvenWerksNoklaM: I am not sure. I started with 1204 ish just doing testing. I think Scott was there longer than two years.19:40
OvenWerksI think zequence has been modeling things after xubuntu which seems to work really well. I think there has not really been much organization in place and that putting that there will help ghive Studio new life... which it really needs.19:42
OvenWerksI think we need someone who has a good overall vision of what will atract new people to use and contribute to Studio.19:43
OvenWerksMore of an artist than a coder in my opinion.19:43
OvenWerksNoklaM: I have been seeing all the things I am missing for the job as we have discussed DE use, backdrop etc. I am somewhat stuck back in fvwm land where so long as it is easy to use I don't care what it looks like.19:45
OvenWerksI don't know that I am even able to see what looks good or what is easy for todays people to use.19:45
OvenWerksSo someone who is willing to learn the tools for uploading etc. even they don't know how to code, but who has a good vision of what will make Studio look "fantastic"... That is what we need.19:47
OvenWerks(maybe that should be "Fantastic!")19:48
NoklaMIs there like statistic on how many people actually use Studio?20:03
OvenWerksNoklaM: I do not know.20:06
OvenWerksWe may have somewhere the possibility to know DL numbers, but those would not say much.20:07
NoklaMAh I see20:07
NoklaMwas just wondering20:08
OvenWerksThere are a lot of people who try to run audio applications on Ubuntu vanilla... and fail :) I see them here as well as #ardour20:08
NoklaMIt's nice to have all th programs at hand, I have no idea about audio but that will probably change once i start messing with the DAW's and learning to sing20:11
NoklaMGot to use that AKG michrophone + mixer20:12
OvenWerksmixers ae nice to have. Then latency becomes a non-issue20:19
OvenWerksWhich akg?20:20
NoklaMPerception Live p320:22
NoklaMor p3 could be the connectors name20:22
* OvenWerks has an AT2020, peavey 520TN (2), a realistic cheap sure knock off, a PZM and a hand built something :)20:23
OvenWerksp3 is a dynamic then. Should be easy to deal with.20:24
NoklaMI seen the AT2020, I had a plan to but it before when contemplated streaming games20:24
NoklaMbut /buy20:25
OvenWerksThe at2020 is sort of the bottom of worth buying condensers20:26
OvenWerksIt is better than most other cheap condensers.20:26
OvenWerks I would really like to get a ribbon mic though.20:26
NoklaMThe oldschool radio ones?20:27
OvenWerksI heard a sax recorded with a cheap $100 MXR ribbon that made it sound like the sax was in the same room.20:28
OvenWerkshttp://www.amazon.com/MXL-R144-Ribbon-Microphone-Shockmount/dp/B002LASBRG20:29
NoklaMSomething similar i picked in the Music shop, but the guy who operates it said i want the AKG20:30
NoklaMI didn't argue20:30
NoklaMbut if i see him in town I'll tell him few words for the stand he sold me20:30
OvenWerksNoklaM: The only hint for the AKG (really recording with almost any mic) is use more distance than live and do not hand hold.20:31
NoklaMThat's sound advice, maybe I'll sound better if i won't do the oposite20:32
NoklaMbut i doubt my vocal range is squick or squick20:32
* OvenWerks is cooking rice in a cup in the Uwave20:34
OvenWerksI don't think it is vocal range that matters. It is getting an open natural sound.20:35
OvenWerkslisten to Balckmore's Night (or is it Knight?). The lady has not much range, but it sounds fine anyway.20:36
NoklaMnight i sright20:36
OvenWerksI prefer that to ladies with tons of range that spend more time showing off than singing.20:37
NoklaMShe's good, and got a nice natural smile20:37
OvenWerksput tape over the switch in the on position (of your mic)  :)20:40
OvenWerksAs a sound man I never buy mics with switches.20:41
NoklaMthe microphone feels nice and solid, but the switch is like made out of the cheapest plastic20:41
OvenWerksSpending time trouble shooting a mic just to find out it has been turned off is frustrating20:42
OvenWerks(when the stage is 50 feet away)20:43
flocculant:D20:43
OvenWerksDoing the best take of the day after switching off is not much fun either.20:49
OvenWerksI got my Yf one of these: https://www.long-mcquade.com/61269/Pro_Audio_Recording/Microphones/Sennheiser/epack_e_835_S_w_20_Mic_Cable_and_Boom_Stand.htm20:52
OvenWerksfor recording/performance.20:52
NoklaMhmm odd it's not working20:53
OvenWerks?20:54
NoklaMthe microphone20:55
NoklaMAnd also my system just crashed20:55
NoklaMgot to check the logs20:55
NoklaM./src/common/menucmn.cpp(310): assert "wxIsStockID(GetId())" failed in SetItemLabel(): A non-stock menu item with an empty label?21:00
NoklaMThat's what i get when trying to run Audacity21:00
OvenWerkswhat do you get if you just type audacity in a terminal?21:01
NoklaMsame21:01
flocculantbug 148781121:02
ubottubug 1487811 in audacity (Ubuntu) "assert wxIsStockId(GetId()) failed in SetItemLabel()" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/148781121:02
OvenWerksaudacity problem21:02
OvenWerks:)21:02
NoklaMd'oh21:02
OvenWerksI use MHWaveEdit21:02
flocculantbug appears to give a ppa with a working version21:02
OvenWerks(Cause it works with ajck)21:03
OvenWerks*jack21:03
NoklaMhmm I think i should invest in studio speakers21:05
NoklaMwhy is Alsa saying my audio channel is not valid21:06
NoklaMargh21:06
NoklaMI swear i listened to a Youtube vid a second ago and sound was fine21:08
NoklaMNow Ardour is acting up21:10
NoklaMand Jackd21:13
NoklaMjust sent a crash report to canonical21:13
NoklaMhow do i report a bug again?21:18
NoklaMforgot sorry21:18
OvenWerksubuntu-bug packagename21:21
NoklaMah thanks21:22
NoklaMI don't get it, when I set the audio device in Ardour4 to my audio card to HDA ATI SB and use Alsa in Audio System it says no device present, 2sec before that i used alsamixer and everything is in there alright21:27
NoklaMso I'm not sure Ardour or Alsa21:27
NoklaMAudio device not valid21:27
zequenceNoklaM: Could be you are still running jack21:28
OvenWerksNoklaM: So you are using the alsa back end for Ardour then?21:29
NoklaMJust killed jack, still persists21:29
NoklaMYes OvenWerks 21:29
OvenWerksboth jackd and jackdbus?21:29
OvenWerksIn that case, while Ardour is running nothing else will be able to see the audio device.21:29
OvenWerksArdour will not grab a pulse port, but the HW port. Then pulse can't see it.21:30
zequenceps -eo comm | grep jack21:30
NoklaMNope jackdbus is not even running21:30
NoklaMzequence: empty21:31
zequenceUsually I think using alsa will override pulseaudio21:31
zequenceBut, you could try making sure pulseaudio is not using that card21:32
zequenceOr, use jack21:32
zequencealsa is not wrong, but it is not what most people use directly these days21:32
zequenceBoth jack and pulseaudio are using it as a backend different ways21:32
zequenceAlso, jack and pulseaudio are friends in some respect21:33
OvenWerksjackd is still the recomended way to run ardour. There tend to be less probelms.21:33
OvenWerksThe problems are not ardour's backend, but the other things like blocked ports tha people are no longer used to.21:34
zequenceflocculant: But, you did have the problem with GTK3 shadows, right?21:36
zequenceNot saying that makes the system prone to crashes, just that it's not production ready, and that could be regarded as not stable21:36
flocculantzequence: yea ofc - not saying it's perfect :)21:37
flocculantstable to me means it works all day :D21:37
zequenceYeah, that it usually does21:37
NoklaMNope not working with jack either21:38
zequenceNoklaM: Try killing pulseaudio as well21:38
zequenceOr, if you want to do it the Windows way, which is ok in my book, reboot21:39
NoklaMrebooting21:39
NoklaMjackd crashed with SIGABRT in _gnu_cxx::_versbose_terminate_handler()21:45
NoklaM^had to type that manualy21:45
zequenceI haven't tried jack on the last release, so I have no idea of the state of it21:46
OvenWerksit was working for me.21:46
zequenceWait, of course I have21:46
NoklaMI sent that to canonical21:46
zequenceI'm using it in my studio come to think of it. I even upgraded to it, to see how that worked.21:46
zequenceNoklaM: Do you have other audio devices?21:47
NoklaM2x USB mic and internal audio card21:47
OvenWerksI had jack running with two sets zita bridges and three pa-jack bridges.21:47
OvenWerksNoklaM: you will have to use zita-a2j for both mics21:48
NoklaM1 runnig ould be fine :P21:48
OvenWerksrun jack on the the internal device.21:48
zequenceFriday evening here, so I'm not going to be around all the time21:48
zequenceOr, however one would put it21:49
OvenWerkszita-a2j -j Mic-in -d hw:<what is the HW name?> -r 4800 -p 256 -n 221:49
zequenceAnyway, I'd like to help figuring out this problem. But, I'll leave it to you guys for now :)21:49
flocculantnight zequence 21:50
OvenWerkso/21:50
zequencenight all21:50
NoklaMo/21:50
NoklaMhttp://pastebin.com/Gs6dv6wn  ->> error i get inside ardour21:51
OvenWerksYa, it looks jackish all right. There is a wonderful script I am trying to remember where you can DL it from... 22:01
OvenWerkscd /tmp && wget http://jackaudio.org/downloads/adevices.sh && bash ./adevices.sh22:07
NoklaMwhat does it do?22:08
OvenWerksNoklaM: the output of that will give you some ideas about what apps are using what what alsa ports22:08
OvenWerksIt does not change the system22:08
zequenceThat command tells you to change dir to /tmp, download the file in the url, and the run it22:08
zequenceIt's a bash script22:08
OvenWerksRight22:08
OvenWerksIt tells you all of you sound devices and who is using them when it is run.22:09
NoklaMah thanks both :)22:09
OvenWerksIt tells you how jack is set up to some extent to22:09
zequence&& means the logical AND22:09
zequencewget is a tool to download things. bash is what you see when you open a terminal22:10
zequenceUsually, the first part of a bash command is some sort of cli application22:10
zequenceBut, not always22:10
NoklaMEh it says all my channels are closed22:10
OvenWerksI keep the adevices.sh in my home directory so it is handy and I don't have to keep downloading it22:10
OvenWerksgood22:11
zequenceWhat follows the bash application is a list of arguments.22:11
OvenWerksNone are being used.22:11
OvenWerkshow do you set up jack or ardour?22:11
OvenWerksYou will have to use the Jack back end on ardour to be able to use the mic _and_ the internal output22:12
zequencewhen I say bash command, I mean what command you write in your terminal. You can run other text based shells, but bash is the default22:12
NoklaMOvenWerks: so i have to run jack first, from the menu?22:12
zequenceYou mean qjackctl?22:12
OvenWerksuse qjackctl22:13
OvenWerkszequence: this is why I want autojack...22:13
zequenceOvenWerks: If it works, and doesn't crash, or is able to recover from that22:13
zequenceI would like that too22:13
OvenWerksYa, so far it works. It is run by default on two computers in daily use here22:14
zequenceJust the other day, it all went havoc when I exported a file in ardour from a 88.2kHz to 44.1kHz, while having the pa bridge one22:14
OvenWerksOne with three internal PCI devices and one with internal plus USB22:14
zequenceI had to reboot. Tried resetting everything.22:15
OvenWerksYes, I want to have a jack client that looks for freerun mode and unloads the pa-jack bridges.22:15
OvenWerkszita-ajbridge already handles freerun mode.22:16
zequencewhy not make the pa-bridge smarter?22:16
OvenWerksI don't know if I am that smart(er) yet :P22:17
OvenWerksNoklaM: I would suggest setting qjackctl to 48000 not 44100. Most IFs are built for 48000 (analog side) and some will not work at all at 44100.22:18
OvenWerks(there are also a few that will only work at 44100)22:19
NoklaMardour works :D22:21
NoklaMThat's enough audio troubleshooting for one day o.O thanks guys :)22:24
OvenWerkszequence: I will take a look at the jacksink/source code in PA when I get that far. I am still a newby coder in many ways.22:34
NoklaMI'm off, good night23:51
OvenWerksl8r.23:52

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