Perparing for a presentation on Ubuntu Studio

Andrew Hunter andrew at aehunter.net
Mon Sep 24 21:36:38 BST 2007


Hartmut Noack wrote:
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> Andrew Hunter schrieb:
>> Tim-Bot wrote:
>>> i think it would be nice if one of you Linux super geniuses could make a 
>>> program or something that could snapshot what apps and apps settings and 
>>> connections thru jack and what songs open and such, then there could be 
>>> a quick load of the environment. hope that makes sense and that it 
>>> sparks someones interests that is capable of such funness... because as 
>>> of yet, i am not B(
>> You mean LASH? http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lash
> 
> I guess, he means what LASH is planned to become once ;-)

If there is another, more feature complete option, please let us know. :)

Until then, we make do.

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>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>> From: Hartmut Noack <zettberlin at linuxuse.de>
>>> To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion 
>>> <ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>>> Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 5:23:07 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Perparing for a presentation on Ubuntu Studio
>>>
>> Herman Sal schrieb:
>>
>>
>>  > Hi:
>>
>>  > Something very important is missing in UbuntuStudio and that is the
>>  > posibility to work with MIDI- files.
>>
>> There is a plethora of programs to work with MIDI-files, from
>> scoreeditors like the one in Rosegarden or Canorus to sequencers like
>> Seq24 or Muse.
>>
>>
>>  > To find what is missing, you need more knowledge about linux than most
>>  > windows users do.
>>  > The programs are there, but not the «instruments». Anyway, I cant' get
>>  > any kind of sound from for exemple «Rosegarden».
>>
>> looks like the good old
>> "no-gm-soundfontplayer-is-installed-and-configured-out-of-the-box"-Problem .
>>
>> To make the examples for RG play you can do a lot of different things,
>> the most easy one is to open the instrument-manager of RG and load the
>> dssi-fluidsynth-plugin. Then load a GM-Soundfont of your choice in it
>> and set the tracks to play it by right-klick. You can also start qsynth,
>> load a GM-Font and tell RG to send its notes to it.
>> I prefer to let it play my own sounds and samples in Zynaddsubfx, AMS,
>> Specimen or in its DSSI-Plugins....
>>
>>
>> Linux is modularized: you can/must connect everything you want to use to
>> each other. Sequencers to Instruments, Instrumets to FX, FX to
>> HD-Recorders and so on. Anything is possible, oce you know, how it ticks
>> there are no limits anymore :-)
>>
>>
>>  > Herman
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