Ubuntu-Studio-users Digest, Vol 38, Issue 10
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> 1. Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork proposal (Erik Rasmussen)
> 2. Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork proposal (Ricardo Lameiro)
> 3. Ubuntu Studio Login Logo Tweaked (C. F. Howlett)
> 4. Kernel flavours [was: Re: Ubuntu Studio Project Lead] (mark)
> 5. Fast Track Pro sample rate problem (Rick Bragg)
> 6. Re: Kernel flavours [was: Re: Ubuntu Studio Project Lead]
> (Alessio Igor Bogani)
> 7. Rakarrack Release (teza)
> 8. Re: Fast Track Pro sample rate problem (Brian David)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 12:43:12 -0500
> From: Erik Rasmussen <MailForErik at GMail.com>
> Subject: Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork proposal
> To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion
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> I like the idea and agree that it could help show others what can be done
> with Ubuntu Studio. It would be nice if several different "*Made on Ubuntu
> Studio*" logo styles were available to suit the usage-scenario. If they
> were readily available, professional-looking, and easily accessed, I can
> envision people using them.
>
> Thanks for thinking of this!
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 15:51, C. F. Howlett <seattlechaz at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Greetings Ubuntu Studio Users:
>>
>> I would really like to see as an OFFICIAL "Made in Ubuntu" type
>> piece for marking our creations.
>>
>> Ubuntu Studio developers and users; What say ye?
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> Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 21:50:34 +0100
> From: Ricardo Lameiro <ricardolameiro at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork proposal
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> A design to be used on video could be very good also. A lot of people post
> youtube videos and if they could post at the end some animation with "made
> with Ubuntu Studio" could be great :D I would!!!
>
> Blender magicians please, show your at :D
>
> 2010/6/15 Erik Rasmussen <MailForErik at gmail.com>
>
>> I like the idea and agree that it could help show others what can be done
>> with Ubuntu Studio. It would be nice if several different "*Made on
>> Ubuntu Studio*" logo styles were available to suit the usage-scenario. If
>> they were readily available, professional-looking, and easily accessed, I
>> can envision people using them.
>>
>> Thanks for thinking of this!
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 15:51, C. F. Howlett <seattlechaz at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings Ubuntu Studio Users:
>>>
>>> I would really like to see as an OFFICIAL "Made in Ubuntu" type
>>> piece for marking our creations.
>>>
>>> Ubuntu Studio developers and users; What say ye?
>>>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 21:47:34 -0700
> From: "C. F. Howlett" <seattlechaz at gmail.com>
> Subject: Ubuntu Studio Login Logo Tweaked
> To: Studio Users <ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
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> Greetings Creatives:
>
> IMHO, Ubuntu Studio comes with some of the most appealing eyecandy by
> default - but why settle for standard?
>
> I looked far and wide to find JUST the right wallpaper. All was right
> with the world - until I found THIS:
>
> http://www.zimbio.com/Ubuntu+Linux/articles/8DqOmX9SIkQ/change+ubuntu+lucid+lynx+logo+login+screen
>
> My login logo was the official Circle of Friends logo. Couldn't I just
> LIVE with that?
>
> Don't be silly.
>
> At first I considered getting HAL 9000's eye - ask your grandparents.
> Then I saw this:
>
> http://fabianff.deviantart.com/art/Ubuntu-Studio-Balls-82556151.
>
> First I tried to make the change via Ubuntu Tweak. I thought it had
> worked, but it failed and didn't even give me an error message.
>
> The tutorial doesn't mention it, but you must be root to change the
> logo. Also, the tutorial appears to be in error on the image format - I
> believe it has to be .svg not .png. At any rate, I used the terminal to
> rename the Circle of Friends logo and left it in place. I renamed the
> Ubuntu Studio Globe and now I have a shiny new Ubuntu Studio symbol as my
> login logo. Sweet!
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 11:37:09 +0100
> From: mark <mark at aktivix.org>
> Subject: Kernel flavours [was: Re: Ubuntu Studio Project Lead]
> To: ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com
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> Hello Alessio and everyone
>
>>>> Could you evaluate and compare those results with -lowlatency kernel
>>>> available on https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa/+packages,
>>>> please?
>
> I had a look at the page specified above, and I saw -lowlatency packages
> for maveric only. There are -rt packages for lucid.
>
> Where can I find the -lowlatency and -preempt binaries for lucid?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mark
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 20:05:05 -0400
> From: Rick Bragg <lists at gmnet.net>
> Subject: Fast Track Pro sample rate problem
> To: ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com
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> Hi,
>
> I am looking at the documentation for my M-Audio Fasttrack Pro and it
> can do up to 96k 24bit recording, however, I am trying to fire it up
> with qjackctl and it I can't get it to do anything other than 16 bit
> little endian 44100 sample rate. I get an error in the messages that
> says the playback and capture sample rates do not match.
>
> I am using the latest Ubuntu 10.04LTS with
> Following are my "messages"
> Does anybody know how I can get the most out of this device?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
>
>
> jackd 0.118.0
> Copyright 2001-2009 Paul Davis, Stephane Letz, Jack O'Quinn, Torben Hohn and
> others.
> jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
> This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
> under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
> Memory locking is unlimited - this is dangerous. You should probably alter
> the line:
> @audio - memlock unlimited
> in your /etc/limits.conf to read:
> @audio - memlock 1545501
> 19:51:43.840 JACK was started with PID=1808.
> no message buffer overruns
> JACK compiled with System V SHM support.
> loading driver ..
> apparent rate = 48000
> creating alsa driver ... hw:1,0|hw:1,1|128|4|48000|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
> control device hw:1
> configuring for 48000Hz, period = 128 frames (2.7 ms), buffer = 4 periods
> ALSA: final selected sample format for capture: 16bit little-endian
> ALSA: use 4 periods for capture
> ALSA: final selected sample format for playback: 16bit little-endian
> ALSA: use 4 periods for playback
> playback and capture sample rates do not match (44100 vs. 48000)
> 19:51:44.837 ALSA connection graph change.
> 19:51:45.920 Server configuration saved to "/home/rbragg/.jackdrc".
> 19:51:45.925 Statistics reset.
> 19:51:45.931 Client activated.
> 19:51:45.938 JACK connection change.
> 19:51:45.970 JACK connection graph change.
> 19:57:48.352 XRUN callback (1).
> delay of 7812.000 usecs exceeds estimated spare time of 2826.000; restart
> ...
> delay of 7812.000 usecs exceeds estimated spare time of 2826.000; restart
> ...
> delay of 7812.000 usecs exceeds estimated spare time of 2826.000; restart
> ...
> **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 0.202 msecs
> delay of 8132.000 usecs exceeds estimated spare time of 2826.000; restart
> ...
> delay of 8132.000 usecs exceeds estimated spare time of 2826.000; restart
> ...
> delay of 8132.000 usecs exceeds estimated spare time of 2826.000; restart
> ...
> 19:57:48.886 XRUN callback (6 skipped).
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 14:05:42 +0200
> From: Alessio Igor Bogani <abogani at ubuntu.com>
> Subject: Re: Kernel flavours [was: Re: Ubuntu Studio Project Lead]
> To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion
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> Hi Mark,
>
> 2010/6/20 mark <mark at aktivix.org>:
> [...]
>> Where can I find the -lowlatency and -preempt binaries for lucid?
>
> I just updated these on the my PPA.
>
> Ciao,
> Alessio
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 14:24:31 +0200
> From: teza <tsaliou75 at orange.fr>
> Subject: Rakarrack Release
> To: ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Message-ID: <4C1F59FF.8070609 at orange.fr>
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>
> Hi everybody, the new version of Rakarrack is out today, just install
> and going trough test, looks cool ans is got a lot of new features .
> Hope you'll enjoy !!!!
> Best Regards.
> Teza
>
> ...........................................................................................
> Le 21/06/2010 13:23, Jeremy Jongepier a ?crit :
> On 06/21/2010 12:09 PM, Josep Andreu wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> We are pleased to announce the release of rakarrack 0.5.8 Equinox, a
>> summer gift. This is a major feature release, but we have also fixed
>> many old bugs.
>>
>> We know that today is a Solstice, but we think that Equinox is a
>> better definition for this version because we have worked diligently
>> since release of 0.4.2, and 0.5.8 for us is like the start of a new
>> cycle in the development of Rakarrack. Releasing on a Solstice is
>> simply because this is a good reason to celebrate if you're a musician
>> with preference for free open source software.
>>
>> http://rakarrack.sourceforge.net
>>
>> NEWS
>>
>> New Bank File format, we include a utility "rakconvert" to convert
>> Bank files
>> to the new format.
>>
>> New Effects:
>>
>> Valve, Dual Flange, Ring, Exciter, Expander, DistBand, Arpie,
>> Shuffle, Synthfilter,
>> VaryBand, Convolotron, Looper, MuTroMojo, Echoverse, CoilCrafter,
>> ShelfBoost, Vocoder, Sustainer, Sequence, Shifter, StompBox,
>> Reverbtron,
>> Echotron.
>>
>> New Features:
>>
>> Tap Tempo.
>> Upsampling using libsamplerate by Erik de Castro Lopo.
>> Downsample intesive CPU effects.
>> Upsample Waveshapper.
>> ACI Analog Control Interface.
>>
>>
>> Waveshappers:
>>
>> M.Saw, Compress, Overdrive, Soft, Super Soft, Gard Compress,
>> Lmt-NoGain,
>> Hard Compress, FET, DynoFET, Valve1, Valve2, Diode clipper.
>>
>> LFO Modulation:
>>
>> M.Saw, L.Fractal.
>>
>> Improvements:
>>
>> GUI
>> DC Offset Filter at the input.
>> Tuner Callibration
>> Auto Connect jack input ports.
>> GUI and bug fixes.
>>
>>
>> The rakarrack team:
>>
>> Josep Andreu - Ryan Billing - Douglas McClendon - Arnout Engelen
>>
> Woohoo! Nice work guys! I've immediately uploaded a package to my PPA so
> all Lucid Lynx users can enjoy this awesome release!
>
> http://ppa.launchpad.net/autostatic/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/r/rakarrack/
>
> Best,
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 08:31:36 -0500
> From: Brian David <beejunk at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Fast Track Pro sample rate problem
> To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion
> <ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
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>
> On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Rick Bragg <lists at gmnet.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking at the documentation for my M-Audio Fasttrack Pro and it
>> can do up to 96k 24bit recording, however, I am trying to fire it up
>> with qjackctl and it I can't get it to do anything other than 16 bit
>> little endian 44100 sample rate. I get an error in the messages that
>> says the playback and capture sample rates do not match.
>>
>> I am using the latest Ubuntu 10.04LTS with
>> Following are my "messages"
>> Does anybody know how I can get the most out of this device?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Rick
>>
>>
>>
> Not sure why your playback rates and capture rates are different, and I'm
> also not sure why it settles at 16bit. I've never used a USB interface with
> JACK before. However, I can maybe give you some info on other issues that
> might help.
>
> First, even though your interface (and many others) can do 96khz, you
> probably should not use that high a rate. The theoretical improvements in
> quality do not outweigh the negatives. It's a long topic, so I won't get
> into it here, except to say that there's plenty of material to read on the
> Internet about it (such as this informative thread at the Ardour forums:
> http://ardour.org/node/3341). This is probably one of the reasons you are
> getting so many X-runs. I would suggest just using 44.1 khz.
>
> Other than that, it would be nice to know more details about your set-up.
> In particular:
>
> -What kernel are you using? If you're using an RT kernel, make sure that a)
> you have JACK set to use realtime, and b) you have some sort of script
> installed that sets realtime thread priorities (such as the rtirq-init
> script in the repositories). If you're using Ubuntu Studio, you should
> already have this script installed.
>
> -If you've got Network Manager installed (which you probably do), make sure
> to disable networking prior to starting JACK. You can do this via the
> context menu by right-clicking on the notification applet. Network Manager
> has been known to cause issues with the sound server.
>
> Those are the easy things to try out. Hopefully they improve your
> situation.
>
> --
> -Brian David
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