You sound like the most laid back dude on the planet. Not gonna lie, the speed at which you talk is a bit too slow for a tutorial, but you sound so soothing. I was stressing about trying to get my audio working with Jack & Kdenlive and getting pretty annoyed at it, but then I heard your voice and I was just, like, super chill.
THX your viedo was so helpful im sitting here after 5hours trying to get puls in jack(it took me three hours alone to figure out what the problem was ) and no i can finally here and use my browser while jack is online. why obs don't accept it
9:39 me except this time I did it in a VM so I wouldn't break my audio. I tried a few months ago with similar results on bare metal... On Ubuntu, it just says JACK can't start. A few minutes ago I got it started but it was reporting hundreds of underruns every few seconds and I couldn't hear anything.
Yes, any audio oriented linux distro should be good for making professional tracks. Although, I would recommend KXStudio or AVLinux. Both of them have their own repositories with updated versions of audio software.
More important is having professional quality tunes to make (composition, arrangement, performance). Then mic type, placement and preamp. The tools available in Linux are more than enough to bring things across the finish line in many (if not most) use cases. I would still recommend a Mac for a daw that requires specific industry-standard software or plugins, or a multi-input hardware interface because the software controls are usually only written for windows or mac.
If it says user in audio group No. You need to add your $USER (eg. melroy in this example to the audio group...). Like this: sudo adduser melroy audio or sudo usermod -a -G audio melroy
You sound like the most laid back dude on the planet. Not gonna lie, the speed at which you talk is a bit too slow for a tutorial, but you sound so soothing. I was stressing about trying to get my audio working with Jack & Kdenlive and getting pretty annoyed at it, but then I heard your voice and I was just, like, super chill.
as long as you where fully clothed im sure he is ok with your comment
If you redo this tutorial, pronounce Cadence kay-dense, not kan-dense. Think "Hup 2,3,4," the cadence call from a drill instructor. All about timing.
THX your viedo was so helpful im sitting here after 5hours trying to get puls in jack(it took me three hours alone to figure out what the problem was ) and no i can finally here and use my browser while jack is online. why obs don't accept it
Great intro tutorial still having issues routing my mic from my interface to the speakers output.
Thanks man
9:39 me except this time I did it in a VM so I wouldn't break my audio. I tried a few months ago with similar results on bare metal...
On Ubuntu, it just says JACK can't start. A few minutes ago I got it started but it was reporting hundreds of underruns every few seconds and I couldn't hear anything.
What are those texts?? Can you write it here??
Is Ubuntu Studio any good for making professional quality tunes?
Yes, any audio oriented linux distro should be good for making professional tracks. Although, I would recommend KXStudio or AVLinux. Both of them have their own repositories with updated versions of audio software.
More important is having professional quality tunes to make (composition, arrangement, performance). Then mic type, placement and preamp. The tools available in Linux are more than enough to bring things across the finish line in many (if not most) use cases. I would still recommend a Mac for a daw that requires specific industry-standard software or plugins, or a multi-input hardware interface because the software controls are usually only written for windows or mac.
If it says user in audio group No. You need to add your $USER (eg. melroy in this example to the audio group...). Like this: sudo adduser melroy audio or sudo usermod -a -G audio melroy
The limits are used mainly for app memory limit increase, nothing to do regarding the group audio
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