there's a live distro called Musix that has all of these scripts which help a new user get started with linux audio. when as it finishes booting, it pops up a little music player which you should hear sound coming from and tells you if you don't to check certain things (i can't remember what, perhaps alsamixer). It also has scripts to, for example: Start Rosegarden + Jack + and Qynth which loads up all three applications, connects them, and has an example file you can play to demonstrate the interaction of software.
i know Pure:dyne isn't made specifically for doing music, but it might be nice to have at least one 'TRY ME' type of script that sort of steps through the process of getting audio out of pure:dyne. I would be willing to work on something. i don't know a ton about scripting but i've written a bash script or two... i don't know anything about zsh though. On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 4:07 PM, jm jones <[email protected]> wrote: > 2010/9/22 geoffroy tremblay <[email protected]>: > > you try to adjust alsamixer in the console ? (sorry if that is too simple > - > > not sure what is your technical level) > > > > No, I didn't try alsamixer : ) That was the problem. The funny thing > is that Im a veteran Linux user (10 years), but I forgot alsamixer. > This is not so cool for newbies i guess > > -- > Juan Manuel Jones > > --- > [email protected] > http://identi.ca/group/puredyne > irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne >
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