Hi there,
I'm running Ubuntu Studio 12.10
Strange things happen:
1. After login, playing mp3 or videos -> sound is ok.
2. Then I start Ardour, work with a project -> sound is ok
3. Then I exit Ardour, playing mp3 or videos -> NO SOUND!!
(4.) Starting Ardour again -> sound still works
This is reproducible with every boot.
Any idea what to do?
I want to record audio on several channels (mic, guitar, bass), but I can't get a hang of it. I have a Fender Mustang II guitar amp which I'm connecting via USB and a mic that connects through the standard mic jack. So far I've tried installing FL Studio on WINE but I don't have the FenderASIO driver so the amp is not recognized by the program.
I'm running Linux, and was recommended to use Ardour and Rakarrak for recording, but I haven't even gotten Jackd to recognize my guitar. Currently, the guitar is connected with a 1/4" to 1/8" cable directly from the pre-amp pickup in the guitar to the Mic In on my computer. Help!
Greetings all,
A long-standing wish of mine has been to record the variety of electric string instruments I play (bass, guitar, banjo and ukulele) - so as to create a virtual ensemble. For your information: I'm running Ubuntu Dream Studio 12.04 - and the console in use is a 2Gb RAM Dell Optiplex desktop.
Using Ubuntu Studio 12.04, ardour will not rewind when it is set to the jack time master. I've read that this could be due to a jack/ardour version conflict, but I am not sure what the correct combo should be.
The same thing happens with "ardour 2.8.14 (built from revision 13065)" and "ardour 2.8.12 (built from revision 10144)".
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 .
After an upgrade to precise, my toneport works almost out of the box. I just had to install QasMixer and check PCM Capture Source and select instrument. Thanks to M1szcz for the advice.
Features:
A real, solid-body electric guitar
USB-out and standard jacks as well as built-in headphone out
Great sound for a low price
MSRP: $199.95
Product Page
Pros:
Solid, real guitar that works with iOS
Low-noise DSP built-in
All standard guitar hardware included as well as mono-out
Cons:
Arguably not a “premiere” guitar
Some problems with iOS compatibility
No case included
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I want to try out ardour, as I'm trying to turn my laptop into a fully functional music studio, using opensource software.