Any other ubuntards out there like me?
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Been thinking about switching to Linux since XP and Vista piss me off more than I care to deal with. Started checking out EnergyXT - looks/sounds cool, but their demo tracks sound... kinda Fruity (and I don't mean that in a queer-bashing way!)Kyran wrote:Another cool app is energyXT2. As an FL guy it'll make sense very fast. Has good fx, synth and sampler build in, and really try the drumtracks.
http://www.energy-xt.com/
At least to me anyway. Not trying to knock FL or start a DAW flameout either.
did anyone post this yet
http://ubuntustudio.org/
it has a sexy audio routing system called JACK that lets you router sounds from programs so you dont really have to host your plugins in your DAW which is a good thing
but its also complicated and i havent really made it work yet but its still cool
if it hasnt been posted
http://ubuntustudio.org/
it has a sexy audio routing system called JACK that lets you router sounds from programs so you dont really have to host your plugins in your DAW which is a good thing
but its also complicated and i havent really made it work yet but its still cool
if it hasnt been posted
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Re: Any other ubuntards out there like me?
using lmms, thought I could share this:
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/wiki/index. ... ested_VSTs
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http://lmms.sourceforge.net/wiki/index. ... ested_VSTs

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+1 I got into this, although I used the version that was NOT the most recent.. was more stable at the time (lime green and black interface, very simple!)fonk373ams wrote:using lmms, thought I could share this:
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/wiki/index. ... ested_VSTs
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still have some tracks that I really like the sound of.
So far i've not seen the debate, if your moving away from Windows/Mac why are you using Windows/Mac tools?
Not that I have an opinion onit but it seems like the sidetrack of choice..
People doing the Live In Wine thing should keep us posted tho, I never got reason working due to some asshat reason, got counterstrike going tho!
I'm sure it will have come along a long way since then tho.
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lol me and a cpl of other people started that page on the wikifonk373ams wrote:using lmms, thought I could share this:
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/wiki/index. ... ested_VSTs
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lmms is the only music production program i got on with on linux. it was the first production program i used, although after a few months my laptop died (hardware issues nothing to do with o/s) and i had to use my gf's vista machine. instead of being pissed off i thought i would take advantage of the fact i could use ableton, and well now i could never go back unfortunately. although if you could find someone to combine lmms with seq24 you would have a linux ableton equivalent.
if your using lmms you HAVE to make sure your on the latest version. checkout the irc room on freenode ##lmms to chat to other users and the devs. props to you for using linux.
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I want to say jack but I don't know why, Can't figure out the implementation myself but Looking at it would be a Powerfull Duosymmetricalsounds wrote:lol me and a cpl of other people started that page on the wikifonk373ams wrote:using lmms, thought I could share this:
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/wiki/index. ... ested_VSTs
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lmms is the only music production program i got on with on linux. it was the first production program i used, although after a few months my laptop died (hardware issues nothing to do with o/s) and i had to use my gf's vista machine. instead of being pissed off i thought i would take advantage of the fact i could use ableton, and well now i could never go back unfortunately. although if you could find someone to combine lmms with seq24 you would have a linux ableton equivalent.
if your using lmms you HAVE to make sure your on the latest version. checkout the irc room on freenode ##lmms to chat to other users and the devs. props to you for using linux.
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Re: Any other ubuntards out there like me?
Ubuntu is wank. Get a real distro....
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that is the one part of lmms that is lacking, jack support isn't really there but its being worked on. having jack support would be great but because you can do pretty much everything apart from chopping inside lmms there is no real need to be able to connect it to other programs through jack.mickledan wrote: I want to say jack but I don't know why, Can't figure out the implementation myself but Looking at it would be a Powerfull Duo
jack is very powerful, no doubt about that and lmms will be the daddy of linux audio once jack support is implemented fully. jack is difficult to get going but there are so many places you can get tutorials and help. lmms is also the only linux audio program that you can run vst's with on 32 or a 64-bit system, even though ardour uses the vestige wrapper from lmms to implement vst they do not offer vst support on 64bit ardour you are forced to run 32-bit.
Re: Any other ubuntards out there like me?
I'm using Ubuntu Studio with LMMS here at a youth center. (http://stichting-scn.nl - in dutch) (there is no money for commercial programs, so all we use is open source)
LMMS is working good so far, but any tips for better programs, tricks and tutorials are welcome! (particularly dubstep for myself
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(JACK is a bitch though)
LMMS is working good so far, but any tips for better programs, tricks and tutorials are welcome! (particularly dubstep for myself

(JACK is a bitch though)
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Why?Brisance wrote:Ubuntu is wank. Get a real distro....
..This is gonna interesting
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My main laptop is a macbook with OS X. I've been using Ubuntu for about 4 years now on any non-mac machines I have and the web server I sysadmin is Ubuntu. The whole Ubuntu paradigm is really great and much better organised than other distributions.
That said I've never thought about using it for audio.
That said I've never thought about using it for audio.
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foo wrote: tricks and tutorials are welcome! (particularly dubstep for myself)
if you pm me i can maybe work on something i.e dubstep in lmms tutorial.
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slackware 4 lyfe
fuck yo ubuntu bs
thats like the mac of linux distros
fuck yo ubuntu bs
thats like the mac of linux distros
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The JACK Audio interface treats your apps like modules.
And FL and Renoize work fine in Wine.
JACKs seriously pretty sweet if your a performer though.
And FL and Renoize work fine in Wine.
JACKs seriously pretty sweet if your a performer though.
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ubuntu is sick ensure u install the configs mad desktop shizzle
pidgeon messenger is cool
... the free music software is pretty shit unfortunately ... waiting for them to port fl to ubuntu
pidgeon messenger is cool
... the free music software is pretty shit unfortunately ... waiting for them to port fl to ubuntu

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and if u figure wine out make sure u tell me how to do it tooo 

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