Is there any good music editor software, maybe that also has some sounds and stuff you can put in, much like Frooty Loops for Windows? Just wondering what the good ones are before I start downloading. I'm hoping to find one for free, as I just want to play around with it. Thanks.
On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 22:42 -0500, Kyle Lagonegro (Student-Lagone37) wrote:
Is there any good music editor software, maybe that also has some sounds and stuff you can put in, much like Frooty Loops for Windows? Just wondering what the good ones are before I start downloading. I'm hoping to find one for free, as I just want to play around with it. Thanks.
I find that audacity is fairly decent http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
MC
On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 22:06 -0600, micheal wrote:
On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 22:42 -0500, Kyle Lagonegro (Student-Lagone37) wrote:
Is there any good music editor software, maybe that also has some sounds and stuff you can put in, much like Frooty Loops for Windows? Just wondering what the good ones are before I start downloading. I'm hoping to find one for free, as I just want to play around with it. Thanks.
I find that audacity is fairly decent http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
MC
I having Audacity now, thanks, but for some reason it won't playback, I can mess with the songs and stuff but I can't do any playback. And I haven't found the sample sounds they have, unless this isn't like fruity loops. Because with Fruity Loops you could create a song from scrtach as they had like guitar sounds and stuff, you could have a bunch of lines going with guitars drums and stuff and create you own songs. That's what I'm looking for, so hopefully this has it and I just haven't found it, let me know.
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 10:42:58PM -0500, Kyle Lagonegro (Student-Lagone37) wrote:
Is there any good music editor software, maybe that also has some sounds and stuff you can put in, much like Frooty Loops for Windows? Just wondering what the good ones are before I start downloading. I'm hoping to find one for free, as I just want to play around with it. Thanks.
Try this site http://linux-sound.org/. If there's something well-developed that's *not* listed there, I'd be really surprised.
You should check out the PlanetCCRMA package (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/). It's a whole bunch of audio software for a RedHat/Fedora box. What version of FC do you run? This will work on 1 and 2. I use it on my FC1 box, and it is wonderful. If you plan on doing multitrack recording you want a program called Ardour, which is included in the package. It is the closest thing to Pro Tools you can get for Linux.
Ben
On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 22:42, Kyle Lagonegro (Student-Lagone37) wrote:
Is there any good music editor software, maybe that also has some sounds and stuff you can put in, much like Frooty Loops for Windows? Just wondering what the good ones are before I start downloading. I'm hoping to find one for free, as I just want to play around with it. Thanks.
On Sat, 2005-02-05 at 15:03 -0500, Ben Sheron wrote:
You should check out the PlanetCCRMA package (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/). It's a whole bunch of audio software for a RedHat/Fedora box. What version of FC do you run? This will work on 1 and 2. I use it on my FC1 box, and it is wonderful. If you plan on doing multitrack recording you want a program called Ardour, which is included in the package. It is the closest thing to Pro Tools you can get for Linux.
Ben
I'm running FC3, so does that mean it's a no go?
On Saturday 05 February 2005 03:40 pm, Kyle Lagonegro wrote:
On Sat, 2005-02-05 at 15:03 -0500, Ben Sheron wrote:
You should check out the PlanetCCRMA package (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/). It's a whole bunch of audio software for a RedHat/Fedora box. What version of FC do you run? This will work on 1 and 2. I use it on my FC1 box, and it is wonderful. If you plan on doing multitrack recording you want a program called Ardour, which is included in the package. It is the closest thing to Pro Tools you can get for Linux.
Ben
I'm running FC3, so does that mean it's a no go?
Kyle: Why not go to the above link yourself and see what it says about FC3? -- cmg
Subject says it all-- I'm having trouble getting fc3 configured, & can't get packets into or out of the box. It does answer pings from other nodes, and 'ifconfig eth0' looks right.
Douglas Frank writes:
Subject says it all-- I'm having trouble getting fc3 configured, & can't get packets into or out of the box. It does answer pings from other nodes, and 'ifconfig eth0' looks right.
"Network is unreachable" is one of several hundred standard errors encountered by any application.
Any application can report this error message.
Check your routing table, run the 'route' command.
Possible reasons:
• Your default route is not set.
• Your netmask is wrong. ifconfig may look right, but the netmask setting is frequently overlooked or ignored. If you do not explicitly specify a netmask for an network interface, a default one will be picked based on old A/B/C classes, which may not necessarily be right, in this day and age.
can you ping other hosts by IP address? is your route set up correct (netstat -rn)? do you have DNS set up correctly (/etc/resolv.conf)?
On Sat, 2005-02-05 at 20:33 -0500, Douglas Frank wrote:
Subject says it all-- I'm having trouble getting fc3 configured, & can't get packets into or out of the box. It does answer pings from other nodes, and 'ifconfig eth0' looks right. -- Douglas Frank HP Co. 110 Spit Brook Rd. Blessed are the Bewildered Nashua, NH 03062 USA for they won't notice
Sometimes I got the same problem for no apparent reason. Symtoms: IP looks ok, but cannot ping a server on the Internet (for example: www.yahoo.com).
Solution: deactivate eth0, and reactivate eth0 (start>System Settings>Network) After reactivating eth0, open a terminal and check if you can ping www.yahoo.com. If you open your browser before reactivating your eth0, close it and restart your browser.
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 20:33:25 -0500, Douglas Frank frank@zk3.dec.com wrote:
Subject says it all-- I'm having trouble getting fc3 configured, & can't get packets into or out of the box. It does answer pings from other nodes, and 'ifconfig eth0' looks right. -- Douglas Frank HP Co. 110 Spit Brook Rd. Blessed are the Bewildered Nashua, NH 03062 USA for they won't notice
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I see. Well, you might be able to get the FC2 package running on it, but that's a bit questionable. In theory you could patch your own multimedia kernel and then install Ardour, Jack, and other software from that site, but I'm not sure.
Ben
On Sat, 2005-02-05 at 15:40, Kyle Lagonegro wrote:
On Sat, 2005-02-05 at 15:03 -0500, Ben Sheron wrote:
You should check out the PlanetCCRMA package (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/). It's a whole bunch of audio software for a RedHat/Fedora box. What version of FC do you run? This will work on 1 and 2. I use it on my FC1 box, and it is wonderful. If you plan on doing multitrack recording you want a program called Ardour, which is included in the package. It is the closest thing to Pro Tools you can get for Linux.
Ben
I'm running FC3, so does that mean it's a no go?
On 2/4/05, Kyle Lagonegro (Student-Lagone37) Lagone37@cortland.edu wrote:
Is there any good music editor software, maybe that also has some sounds and stuff you can put in, much like Frooty Loops for Windows? Just wondering what the good ones are before I start downloading. I'm hoping to find one for free, as I just want to play around with it. Thanks.
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I've never used Frooty Loops... so I have no idea what exactly your looking for... I liked cheese tracker. [With some work, it will compile on a fc3 box] Its a lot like the old impulse tracker and octomed of yesteryears...
-RoboticGolem
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 09:21 am, RoboticGolem wrote:
On 2/4/05, Kyle Lagonegro (Student-Lagone37) Lagone37@cortland.edu wrote:
Is there any good music editor software, maybe that also has some sounds and stuff you can put in, much like Frooty Loops for Windows? Just wondering what the good ones are before I start downloading. I'm hoping to find one for free, as I just want to play around with it. Thanks.
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I've never used Frooty Loops... so I have no idea what exactly your looking for... I liked cheese tracker. [With some work, it will compile on a fc3 box] Its a lot like the old impulse tracker and octomed of yesteryears...
-RoboticGolem
Try http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma If it's not there well - - -