[07:04] "yuuuu must become an island" [07:05] vadre: No, this is also a support channel, and I'm not accusing you of anything. I just explained to you that realtime kernels are unsupported in Ubuntu due to the security implications. [07:07] hence why I asked for unofficial support channels [07:08] Eickmeyer[m]: with ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS is it the same as ubuntustudio by installing an addon package set? [07:08] vadre: I'm afraid I cannot help you there. [07:09] I have ubuntu LTS current downloaded [07:09] !ubuntustudio-backports | vadre [07:09] vadre: The Ubuntu Studio Backports PPA is required for users of Ubuntu Studio to receive LTS support for Ubuntu Studio 18.04, and for #ubuntustudio to support users of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and its flavors using !jack. For more info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/BackportsPPA, !ubuntustudio-controls, and !ubuntustudio-installer [07:09] It looks like I need to build my own kernel [07:09] vadre: Though, at this point, using 19.10 and upgrading to 20.04 LTS is a smaller step for continued LTS support. [07:10] vadre: Why isn't lowlatency "good enough" for you? [07:10] Eickmeyer[m]: how does the software compare with old versions of ubuntustudio does it have everything needed for advanced audio engineering? [07:10] And even DV editing [07:11] vadre: Of course it does. [07:11] I'm an audio engineer for 25+ years. [07:11] Eickmeyer[m]: 25+ years wow, have you used other software? [07:12] knoppix has an interesting release where it only supports digital audio [07:12] I've used lots of other software. [07:12] I never used knoppix for that. [07:13] what software do you suggest I need for audio engineering [07:13] Though, that's starting to get off-topic in here. [07:13] do I need ubuntustudio [07:13] Ardour is amazing for audio engineering. What type of engineering are you looking into? [07:13] I'm mostly a live production guy myself. [07:14] making voices - engineering audio, then maybe get into music [07:15] Ok, then Ardour should be perfect. It's included by default. We include over 100 VST/LV2 plugins by default. Also, we have a patchbay/plugin host called "Carla" that's included. [07:15] nuance type language audio [07:15] Ohhh... making audio voices. I'm not too familiar with that. [07:15] I was thinking mixing vocal tracks, etc. Musician stuff. [07:16] There's gotta be a synth out there somewhere though. [07:16] close to vocal tracks, but I am more interested in voice recognition command interfaces [07:16] military type use [07:17] and audio monitoring for security [07:17] I'm sure there's some out there, but I'm not sure we include anything. Either way, it's free, and you're welcome to have a look. [07:17] We have so much that sometimes I lose track. hehe [07:17] music is more difficult I gather because it has to do with taste and rythm and melody all that music involves [07:18] Well, I'm not sure, but yeah, working with different instruments on the frequency spectrum can be difficult. I'm a live production engineer primarily, so a lot of what I do is "on-the-fly" and has little room for error. [07:19] can you create a full orchestra from nothing using ubuntustudio? [07:19] Sure, there's a ton of synthesizer plugins. [07:19] Nothing I've ever done, but I know others have. [07:19] I was recommended to use steinbergs cubase at some time and 32bit waveforms [07:20] I guess that is a windows only software [07:20] Yeah, cubase is Windows only. We have LMMS and qtractor that might be similar. [07:20] I don't see much advantage in using anything but wav which is the windows supported file [07:21] cyborgs might like apple audio [07:21] Check these guys out: https://www.lorenzosmusic.com/ They made their entire album, website, logo, podcast, videos, and album using Ubuntu Studio. [07:21] what is it called? [07:21] aifc [07:21] aiff I think. [07:22] Wav is 100% supported in Ubuntu. [07:22] openwav or both? [07:23] Both. [07:23] wav for me but cyborgs might like direct aiff [07:24] Maybe. I don't know much about that. [07:24] don't know much about caring for brains [07:25] put some music in there [07:25] Yeah, this is starting to get a bit off-topic. [07:26] how to show the detailed info about what the sound chip is capable of specificly what sort or raw io it produces [07:27] And now you've gone over my head. I'd suggest asking someone in #lad (Linux Audio Developers). [07:29] hmm, ok [07:36] Eickmeyer[m]: how about lorenzos music video was that created with ubuntu studio? [07:36] vadre: Sure was. [07:39] vadre: The members of the band live apart from each other, so they even used git to source/version their tracks [07:41] * Eickmeyer[m] heads to bed [18:18] Eickmeyer[m]: I think "VADRE" is a bot... [18:18] off topic posts in a few places. [18:19] OvenWerks: More like a troll when going off topic. [18:19] OvenWerks: Follows the same pattern as someone we once had in the past. [18:22] The posts in #lad by the same user were very robot like. As if it was "looking up" tings to respond with and not doing a very good job. [18:37] OvenWerks: Might be using a bot on the same account for AFK\ [21:15] sup guys [21:15] is there a way to launch 4 terminal windows tiles by default (when I launch terminal)? [21:35] zmagii: yes, create a bash/sh script that does that and attach a *.desktop file to that. [21:35] zmagii: then set that desktop file as the prefered terminal in settings