Hello,
im quite a new user to ubuntu and I have some problems that I'd appreciate any help for.
I'm trying to make audio work in rosegarden, and therefor installed jackd and qjackctll. That however does of course not just work on its own!
Hi, I installed ubuntu studio today on my laptop. I am using a fender mustang amplifier that has built in usb, so its a recording interface. I have managed to get Ardour to record from the amp, but for the life of me I cannot get Ardour to play the recorded guitar signal back. I am using 12.10 and just cant get the sound to come out of the speakers.
Help!
Hello,I was wondering if there is any way to broadcast an mp3-encoded stream to a shoutcast server, with microphone, voice, and music and VOIP via Crunchbang. Preferably, *not using Jack and Pulseaudio. That caused too many problems for me in Ubuntu Studio, with the Skype and VOIP and all. Is there some kind of broadcasting software for crunchbang?Any suggestions?Or should I try
I use Ubuntu-Studio 12.10 and here's my problem :
When I insert a plug-in on a track , I got a broken interface . I can use most of them without their respective interfaces , but most complex like EQ10Q are pain to use without its interface . The GUI is broken with all plug-in use in Ardour and packed with Ubuntu-Studio 12.10 .
I'm from across the pond (USA) and I've played around with Linux since about 1995/1996. My first distro was Mandriva or it may have been called something else back then.I discovered CrunchBang back in 2009/2010 and immediately fell in love with it. I initially installed CrunchBang on an Asus EEE-PC and was amazed that practically everything worked right after installation.&nb
Hail everyone !
I use Ubuntu-Studio 12.10 and here's my problem :
When I insert a plug-in on a track , I got a broken interface . I can use most of them without their respective interfaces , but most complex like EQ10Q are pain to use without its interface . The GUI is broken with all plug-in use in Ardour and packed with Ubuntu-Studio 12.10 .
Hey guys, I'm new here, but I've been using Ubuntu for a few months now and I use it 90% of the time. I installed ubuntu studio 12.04 on my laptop, and that has been my main operating system for awhile now, and after trying various different desktop environments Unity is the one that stuck, (don't judge me!
hello corenominal & all of you crunchbangers,i'm using crunchbang for more than a year now and i think it's time for me to let you know how grateful i am:THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS LOVELY OS!and THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO HELP PEOPLE TO ADJUST THEIR MACHINES WITH CRUNCHBANG!about me & my crunchbang:i (used Windows 98/2K/xp for 15 years) started looking around for linux almost 2 y
I have had a hell of a weekend trying to get the NVIDIA drivers to work on my DELL XPS Studio 1340. I have been using the real time kernel cause I want to use this to do some multi-track recording. Upon my initial installation of Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit, everything seemed to work great out of the box. However when I connected my Dell 20" LCD monitor I found that it was not detected.