[ubuntu-studio-devel] ubuntu studio one the best distros.

2018-03-31 Thread pascalc...@gmail.com

Hi

Understandable. But I'm only saying this : with only one distro, Ubuntu 
studio, everyone can make music with linux native plus Windows music 
soundbanks and Daws. I'll try to install my old Ik multimedia 
soundbanks, bought 10 years ago. I use several daws on Linux: Ardour, 
Reaper, Tracktion Waveform and Mixbus.  I left Windows and i'm leaving 
MacOS thanks to Linux. (My 1st linux audio distro was agnula demudi)


regards (i'm no dev so I cannot help for code but I can make some beta 
testing if needed)


Pascal

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Just my 2 Cents,
Ralf

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] wineasio interesting app

2018-03-31 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018 14:11:49 +0200, pascalc...@gmail.com wrote:
>Cadence is an interesting app but imo missing in US Wineasio.With 
>Wineasio I can make music with garritan personal orchestra4 in US 
>16.04.4 LTS.

Hi,

it's probably missing for hysterical raisins. The license is LGPL, see
https://sourceforge.net/projects/wineasio/ , I doubt it was always that
way. However, keep in mind that there is also wine-rt (LGPL), see the
wine-rt patch provided by the tarball at
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/snapshot/wine-rt.tar.gz , as
well as wine-staging (LGPL), providing advanced wine capabilities, see
https://github.com/wine-staging/wine-staging/ .

I'm not intreasted in windows apps at all, if you are intreasted in
windows apps, you seriously should test all available solutions.

If you read a few threads, you'll notice that sometimes neither
wineasio, nor wine-rt does the job. IOW, if it works for your very
special setup with garritan personal orchestra4, it not necessarily
means, that it's worth the effort to maintain a package. I would
recommend to test it and to do research how much wanted it is by Linux,
especially Ubuntu users first.

The more packages you add, the harder it becomes to maintain/test all
packages. Since Ubuntu Studio suffers from missing manpower [1],
consider, if making Ubuntu Studio more bloated is a step into the right
direction.

To provide some packages a PPA approach might be a better solution.
Once the PPA becomes very popular, packages might move to the Ubuntu
Universe repository.

Arch Linux has got a similar approach. Instead of PPAs, Arch provides
the Arch User Repository and what is called "Universe" for Ubuntu is
named "Community" for Arch Linux. It's a proven strategy, much likely
better than adding tons of packages without any strategy at all.

Just my 2 Cents,
Ralf

[1] I'm offending the FreeBSD CoC here, see
https://www.freebsd.org/internal/code-of-conduct.html , but not the
Ubuntu CoC, see https://www.ubuntu.com/community/code-of-conduct .



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[ubuntu-studio-devel] wineasio interesting app

2018-03-31 Thread pascalc...@gmail.com

Hi

Cadence is an interesting app but imo missing in US Wineasio.With 
Wineasio I can make music with garritan personal orchestra4 in US 
16.04.4 LTS.


Regards

Pascal


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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Candace

2018-03-31 Thread eylul
I believe this was in our todo list. :) Some of the changes FalkTX is
making might actually make it easier for these to be included in the
debian repos. Another option is to see if we can get it into ubuntu repos.

Best

Eylul


On 03/30/2018 08:06 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
>
>
>> On Mar 30, 2018, at 7:17 AM, Set Hallström > > wrote:
>>
>> On March 30, 2018 4:12:34 PM GMT+02:00, Set Sakrecoer
>> > wrote:
>>> On March 30, 2018 12:17:51 PM GMT+02:00, Lord Jonathan Moore
>>> > wrote:
 Hi,

 I was looking at the replace-qjackctl-a blueprint and think Candace
 would
 be better it is faster to use than patchage. And looks more organized
 with
 a ladish session. I would like an opinion on ladish vs jack,


 Thanks,


 jdm7dv
>>>
>>> Hi Jonathan!
>>>
>>> Thanks for reaching out and taking the time to inveatigate the
>>> question!
>>>
>>> I kindof lost touch with music production at the same time i lost touch
>>> with ubuntu studio. I'm hoping to get chance to test Cadence. I think i
>>> remember hearing ladish development was sort of abandoned, but i might
>>> be very wrong...
>>>
>>> The rule of thumb is: if it fits in debian, it fits in UbuStu. This is
>>> because we pull packages from debian. I hope someone else can fill the
>>> many blanks.
>>>
>>> TL;DR i am not against it, but i'm not really fit for judging and i
>>> hope more ppl will get involved in giving you feedback.
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>> Ps. Sorry, I mismanipulated my portable email client and by doing so
>> forgot to sign the previous email properly. public@sak***oer.com
>>  is my alternative mailing list email address...
>>
>> Yours,
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>
> Jonathan,
>
> This is a great idea as the Jack developers are recommending Cadence
> over qjackctl anymore, and patchage seems to be unmaintained. Besides,
> Cadence seems to work with the PulseAudio-Jack bridge better than
> anything I’ve seen.
>
> FalkTX (the developer of KXStudio and Cadence) has Cadence in his
> KXStudio repos/PPA, which work directly with Debian iirc. Based on
> this, I’m fairly certain it can be run upstream to Debian and be made
> a part of the Ubuntu repos. I’ve been considering reaching-out to
> FalkTX to see if he would be willing to push Cadence upstream. Either
> way, I’m sure it can be done. Even Arch has it in their community repo.
>
> As for getting it into 18.04, it’s probably too late at this time, but
> perhaps that’s something we work on for the next release cycle.
>
> Thanks,
> Erich
>
>
>
>
>



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[ubuntu-studio-devel] Candence

2018-03-31 Thread Lord Jonathan Moore
Hi,

I finally got the Jack to Alsa loop bridge to start in Candace.

Seems like I was missing this:

sudo modprobe snd-aloop

https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/simple_claudia_studio#creating_a_simple_ladish_studio_using_claudia

I like ladish

You also might want to use the QTractor manual from sourceforge

You do need a MIDI controller and soundfont I use a AKAI MPK249.

Best,

jdm7dv
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