11.10, where is it?

daniel murray danielmurray01 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 23 11:21:31 UTC 2011


Hi everyone,

I've had to switch to 11.04, install the lowlatency kernel (3.012) and the
software I use manually. I use hyrdrogen, zynaddsubfx, seq24, muse, jack,
jack-rack, ardour, audacity, auto-talent, vocoder and all the calf, ladspa
and the tom plugins, jamin and the xfce interface.

My studio PC recently blew up when i moved from Lucid (which could no longer
reach any repos!!!!) to 11.04. As I loaded one of my sessions (not realising
the kernel went to generic) and thus overloaded the cpu to the point that my
PC crashed and would no longer post. When I looked at it physically, the
heat sick was bent,,,,nice:). It was just a simple inter p4 2.9ghz, 512L2
cache with a gig of ram. On this, I could run hydrogen, ardour, jack-rack
and zynaddsubfx with at least 6 hudge sounds loaded in zyn and atleast 12
tracks of audio in ardour with fx and even porting to jamin or audacity for
master mixes.

Now, even with a dual core atom processor (believe it or not, actually have
to use a netbook to keep producing) along with an M-Audio AudioPhile USB
audio/midi box, when I run Hydrogren with ZynAddSubFX and Seq24-(since muse
took a poop), I can't load more than 2 sounds in zyn before jack takes a
poop.  So as a work around until these issues get solved, I have to reccord
small wave file patterns from zyn and import those as instruments within
hydrgen so that they can be sequenced. Not ideal but atleast I can get my
releases done.

Also noted that the physical midi timing between outboard devices and
internal devices such as hydrogen do not line up and sometimes fall out of
sync over time.

I wish the 9.10 repos still existed - this release worked.

Cheers,

Daniel Murray.

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Scott Lavender <scottalavender at gmail.com>wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:17 PM, Tim H <bizdev at pwnspeak.com> wrote:
>
>> When is the stable release scheduled to be available?  Xubuntu has been
>> out for almost a week now.
>>
>> I'm planning on merging my 2 partitions into one mega release for 11.10 as
>> it fixes many of the problems I've had on both studio and xubuntu releases
>> past.
>>
>> J/w
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tim
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> Hi Tim,
>
> I will be glad to provide the link to the release plus a caveat for the
> Ubuntu Studio 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot release.
>
> The link:  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/11.10/release/
>
> The caveat:t unfortunately this is slightly unfinished as the team made
> slow progress initially and then basically fell apart during the cycle.
> There are updated applications but the transition to xfce remain
> incomplete.  i do not believe there are any other significant issues with
> 11.10 but would certainly like to hear if any are experienced.
>
> Lastly, I would like to mention that we have a plan for 12.04 and I firmly
> believe we will see a release of which to be proud.
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