Re: Forging a new path.

2009-04-14 Thread laurent.bellegarde
Cory K. a écrit : With Jaunty's impending release, the dev team has given thought to Karmic and the projects future. I will attempt to form cohesive thoughts for us all to consider. :) Hi Cory and everyone. We are very please to work with guys like UBS team. We Know the large work you have

Re: Forging a new path.

2009-04-14 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Hakan Koseoglu hakan.koseo...@gmail.com wrote: Ah, a long discussion. Just to cut it short: Thanks to everybody for being part of this thread. It is being very useful for everybody and for Ubuntu Studio as a whole. I reply to this email because it divided the

Re: Forging a new path.

2009-04-14 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Asmo Koskinen asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote: Eric Hedekar kirjoitti: But really, documentation has not occured in the community docs since Hardy, testing is almost non-existent (I'm trying to help fix that), and packaging is an area that many hads already

Re: Forging a new path.

2009-04-14 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 12:37 PM, sandie san...@sandgreen.dk wrote: Like every single one on this list, I have the utmost respect for the Ubustu-team and their work. To me... the force of Ubustu is that I don't have to dualboot, I can use the same distro for making music, online banking,

fluidsynth -f option

2009-04-14 Thread Joan Quintana
Thanks everybody for this nice discussion Forging a new path. While most of the contributors can deal with philosophical thoughts, this poor soul is fighting (and learning a lot) trying to make music in an open source basis. My idea is execute fluidsynth (and another applications) from shell,

Re: Forging a new path.

2009-04-14 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 3:06 PM, alex stone compos...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com wrote: So far, this email has done what I intended. And luckily you guys have been able to remain critical without resorting to childish language. Maybe because

Daily ISO test

2009-04-14 Thread Mac
Hi, Just wanted to report on my install of the daily i386 iso from yesterday. I installed on a Dell desktop, single processor. I can confirm the access and group setting changes don't remain after reboot. Also, Ubuntu Studio Tool didn't address getting jackd to run. After setting the access

About Ubuntu Studio Lab

2009-04-14 Thread Asmo Koskinen
Luis de Bethencourt kirjoitti: Can you give us more details? How many machines, age of students, hardware, since is the same place as LTSP... are the kids learning about freedom and sharing also? It is music oriented elementary school (1-6 grades, ages 7-13):

Re: About Ubuntu Studio Lab

2009-04-14 Thread laurent.bellegarde
Asmo Koskinen a écrit : Luis de Bethencourt kirjoitti: Can you give us more details? How many machines, age of students, hardware, since is the same place as LTSP... are the kids learning about freedom and sharing also? It is music oriented elementary school (1-6 grades, ages

Normalizing Audio Levels using RMS

2009-04-14 Thread Viktor Mastoridis
Hi Linux Audio Geeks In my musical prehistory, while I was on Windows, I used to use a program called SoundForge that had one very useful feature: normalizing audio levels with RMS, even using the Equal Loudness Contour For a whole year I am struggling now to find something similar on Linux,

Re: Forging a new path.

2009-04-14 Thread sandie
Luis de Bethencourt wrote: 2. As I understand, most who use Ubustu for audio-purpose, doesn't use Pulse. It's the first thing I disable when I install a fresh Ubustu, and the most common question I get when I install it for a fellow mussician, is why Ubustu doen't have a without Pulse option

Re: Forging a new path.

2009-04-14 Thread laurent.bellegarde
sandie a écrit : Luis de Bethencourt wrote: 2. As I understand, most who use Ubustu for audio-purpose, doesn't use Pulse. It's the first thing I disable when I install a fresh Ubustu, and the most common question I get when I install it for a fellow mussician, is why Ubustu doen't have a

RE: More suggestions...

2009-04-14 Thread Karlheinz Noise
- A live DVD would really help snip Use the Ubuntu one. Having Studio live disks introduces more work on the teams part as well as increased strain on Canonical resources. Fair enough. I ask because (if memory serves) some users reported the RT kernel screwing with system devices. Haven't

Re: Forging a new path.

2009-04-14 Thread sandie
laurent.bellegarde wrote: I've download/tested your ubuntu audio tweaks, that a good work !!! I have other idea to complete it, but i can't code anything because i'm not a developper. I've just test to modify the glade file and i have a new ubuntu tweak talking in french !!! that's great.

Ubuntu-audio program

2009-04-14 Thread Eric Hedekar
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 8:59 AM, sandie san...@sandgreen.dk wrote: laurent.bellegarde wrote: I've download/tested your ubuntu audio tweaks, that a good work !!! I have other idea to complete it, but i can't code anything because i'm not a developper. I've just test to modify the

New path rambles followup

2009-04-14 Thread sue...@empire.net
Just for the record... As I noted in my lengthy post the other day, I took a survey on a pro-audio list as to how many of the 796 members considered themselves proficient or experienced in any flavor of Linux. The result after more than 24 hours is about 1.8%. One mentioned Ubuntu, none

Re: Normalizing Audio Levels using RMS

2009-04-14 Thread Eric Hedekar
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 6:30 AM, Viktor Mastoridis vik...@mastoridis.co.ukwrote: Hi Linux Audio Geeks In my musical prehistory, while I was on Windows, I used to use a program called SoundForge that had one very useful feature: normalizing audio levels with RMS, even using the Equal

Re: Normalizing Audio Levels using RMS

2009-04-14 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Viktor Mastoridis wrote: Hi Linux Audio Geeks In my musical prehistory, while I was on Windows, I used to use a program called SoundForge that had one very useful feature: normalizing audio levels with RMS, even using the Equal Loudness

Re: Normalizing Audio Levels using RMS

2009-04-14 Thread Brian David
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Gustin Johnson gus...@echostar.ca wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Viktor Mastoridis wrote: Hi Linux Audio Geeks In my musical prehistory, while I was on Windows, I used to use a program called SoundForge that had one very useful

Re: New path rambles followup

2009-04-14 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 sue...@empire.net wrote: Just for the record... As I noted in my lengthy post the other day, I took a survey on a pro-audio list as to how many of the 796 members considered themselves proficient or experienced in any flavor of Linux. The