[00:29] <Capn> Hey Guys....I've googled it and haven't found much but... which tool (if any) do i use in ubuntu studio for SFZ soundfonts?  I used to use Linuxsampler but thats not here...
[02:28] <alberto> hello
[07:17] <rastamanking> when i try to connect calf to midi on patcher.. the midi controller for calf is red and i cant connect my keyboard.. my keyboard works with hydrogen.. how can i connect calf to my keyboard?
[07:26] <rastamanking> anyone?
[14:59] <Glorfindel> hello, I'm trying to digitize some high8 tapes on my ubuntu pc, I have the camera connected via firewire, but don't know what program to use to get the videos recorded onto the ubuntu system, any ideas?
[15:01] <zequence> Glorfindel: You might want to check out coriander for controlling the camera, though I'm not sure if that is important in this case
[15:01] <zequence> http://damien.douxchamps.net/ieee1394/coriander/
[15:02] <zequence> I have no experience with video over firewire, so that's a whole new realm for me
[15:02] <zequence> It's in UBuntu repos, so you don't need to download from that site
[15:02] <Glorfindel> ok, thank you! I'll check that out, just as soon as the software center starts responding ;)
[15:02] <zequence> Just do: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install coriander
[15:03] <zequence> ..in a terminal
[15:03] <Glorfindel> ok
[15:04] <zequence> Not sure if this is bad "However, any cameras in which you can insert a video tape (camcorders,...) will NOT work with coriander"
[15:04] <Glorfindel> that is the exact type of camera I am trying to get the videos off ;)
[15:05] <Glorfindel> hmm, I'll give it a try anyway...
[15:05] <zequence> Glorfindel: Check this out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToCaptureDigitalVideo
[15:05] <zequence> "This guide shows how to configure an i386 system running Ubuntu (Debian based GNU/Linux) to capture from a dv device through an ieee1394 (firewire) interface. "
[15:05] <zequence> That sounds more like you
[15:06] <Glorfindel> hey that sounds perfect :D
[15:06] <zequence> Oh, man
[15:06] <zequence> It's reaaally old
[15:06] <zequence> It's from 2004
[15:06] <Glorfindel> yeah
[15:06] <zequence> Could be you just need to use an application and get going these days
[15:06] <Glorfindel> but this camera is from 98 :P
[15:07] <zequence> What is the model?
[15:07] <Glorfindel> sony digital handycam
[15:09] <zequence> Glorfindel: Try Kino. At least see if any application will see your device
[15:09] <zequence> sudo apt-get install kino
[15:10] <Glorfindel> ok, installing
[15:14] <zequence> I'm pretty lost in this area. But, I would try to just use one or two applications that are normally used for capturing video, and see if that works
[15:14] <zequence> There's also the very simple Cheese
[15:14] <zequence> sudo apt-get install cheese
[15:15] <Glorfindel> kino seems to be working... rewinding the tape right now
[15:15] <zequence> Cool
[15:16] <zequence> I would have tried that myself, actually, first off. But, since I don't have your device, I googled, and got all that other stuff.
[15:17] <zequence> Most certainly that sort of thing was not as simple 10-15 years ago at all times
[15:19] <Glorfindel> Thank you so much! Kino is working perfectly!
[15:19] <Glorfindel> you deserve a raise :)
[15:20] <zequence> Well, I'm doing this for free, so :)
[15:20] <zequence> ..as all the studio developers are.
[15:21] <Glorfindel> you still deserve one ;)
[17:33] <rickcapellano> good afternoon for all
[17:33] <OvenWerk1> good morning...
[17:40] <rickcapellano> I'm living in Brazil rsrsr
[17:41] <OvenWerk1> Vancouver Island here
[17:41] <rickcapellano> great
[17:41] <OvenWerk1> UTC -700 I think
[17:42] <rickcapellano> OMG
[18:19] <Kimryd> You horrified their internet into a timeout