Hi
I'll be able to test the 9.10 beta during next weekend, I have a
problem running ubuntustudio 9.04 so I'm using a custom built rt
kernel (2.6.31 at this moment). I have a site where I collect some of
my experiences and notes - It's more like my log book :-) - where I
put some 'tricks' I made
Hi community,
A friend of mine asked me for help with her audio-pc. Its a very strong
machine with a big midi-keyboard. windows was not her thing (to laggy...).
Ubuntu studio was my tip. She just want to switch on the computer, choose an
instrument and record the music in 2 or 3 channels.
Quoting mentoj_d...@gmx.de:
Hi community,
A friend of mine asked me for help with her audio-pc. Its a very strong
machine with a big midi-keyboard. windows was not her thing (to laggy...).
Ubuntu studio was my tip. She just want to switch on the computer, choose an
instrument and record
Here's an interesting article featuring seq24 and zynaddsubfx
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8304
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You had mentioned you were looking for a piano sound. If you're very
serious about getting a great piano sound, you may want to purchase a copy
of pianoteq http://www.pianoteq.com as they have now released a Linux
version of their piano modeling software. If that's too pricey for you (or
against
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:48 PM, mentoj_d...@gmx.de wrote:
Well, i'm able to help with ardour and jack, but i have no idea about
virtual instruments (its because i produce with hardware and just need a pc
for recording). and i cant find an easy to use programm with a good
piano-sound. can