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#41 Post by eztuxer »

amenyahu wrote:eztuxer,

I haven't tried out your puplet yet, but I'm working on that as we speak. I just wanted to give a big hearty "thank you". Right now, I have no money to get anything beyond food to eat (no, I don't eat that much, money is just real short for now). But you give your time to making music software available to even people like me. So thank you, thank you, thank you!
I don't have much money myself, so time and effort is all I can freely give, but I believe in sharing, and I' m glad that pupitup is reaching it's main goal:
The aim of this forum, and of Pupitup in general is to provide musicians, and music interested computer users with a common platform of tools, to enable hassle free exchange of music files, material, and ideas using a "standard" set of operating system, software, and web features like a dedicated website and forum.
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I really want to share your Thanks with PUPPY and LINUX in general, because if I can "offer" pupitup for FREE it is because the people who have made Linux & Puppy, offered their time and efforts to make it available FREE to me and the rest of the world.

Let me thank You too "amenyahu" for taking the time to say "Thank You".

I wish You lots of fun with Music, Linux, Puppy, & Pupitup, and brighter sunnier days with a little more money margin.

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#42 Post by eztuxer »

WOW WOW WOW !

http://pupitup.org/

PUPITUP ROCKS ! 8)
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#43 Post by ttuuxxx »

eztuxer wrote:WOW WOW WOW !

http://pupitup.org/

PUPITUP ROCKS ! 8)
Hello I came across some other software you might like to look at for this release :)
http://www.linuxsampler.org/screenshots.html
looks like it could be compiled and ran 2 ways , with java and without.
anyways looks like this release is getting popular :)
good job ! and congrads on the website :wink:
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#44 Post by eztuxer »

Thanks for the info & congrats, ttuuxxx.

There are so many audio soft in Linux, that I'd love to add to the next version (without making it too large, cause I want to keep fast boot, etc...), but it will take some time to brew (and hopefully some help, as I'm no hacker in coding).
Meanwhile, some selected pre tested .pet & .pup pkg list will be posted on the website & Music Lab forum, so users can install them without having to wait for the next version of pupitup.
It takes lots of trials and errors, to add succesfully audio soft as they use different and sometimes incompatible (excluding) libraries, which makes Audacity deaf and dumb if I install Amule for example.
So I use different pups for different things, until it evolves toward good compatibility.
Have you given pupitup a try yet ?
When you do, you can try to add soft on it, and feed me back on the result;
I would like to make Ardour & Hydrogen run on it, as far as my wish list is concerned.
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#45 Post by eztuxer »

amenyahu wrote:LADSPA plugins are like VST or Nyquist plugins that that are used in Audacity. They are simply effects plugins, as far as I know. There are a great many available. In Windows, they can work well in Audacity; they just appear in the "Effects" tab. But I don't know if they can work in Audacity in Linux. I tried putting a few in the Audacity plugins folder, and Audacity never saw them. Rezound has a tab that says LADSPA and appears to be able to use the plugins, but I have no idea how to access them.
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http://pupitup.phpbb3now.com/viewtopic. ... 6&p=52#p52

Does any one know how to use LADSPA on Audacity ?

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#46 Post by eztuxer »

New feature:

Tested and approved additional software for pupitup:

http://pupitup.org/extra_software.html
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#47 Post by ttuuxxx »

eztuxer wrote:New feature:

Tested and approved additional software for pupitup:

http://pupitup.org/extra_software.html
Just wondering is that the package I posted 2 days ago on here? If so, maybe say thanks, lol, because it was a real pain to package up.
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#48 Post by eztuxer »

I've said thank you over there:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 761#281761

But I don't mind repeating it here:
Posted: Today, at 11:07
traverso works fine on pupitup.

Thanks ttuuxxx !
By the way all you guys are getting well deserved credentials for all your hard work there:

http://pupitup.org/releasenotes.html
Acknoledgments and thanks to:
Linus TORVALD for Linux.
Barry KAULER for Puppy.
The "geeks squad" @ http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/ for all the help they provided.
Special kudos to Craig "iscraig" for his work on making puppy netbook ready.
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#49 Post by ttuuxxx »

eztuxer wrote:I've said thank you over there:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 761#281761

But I don't mind repeating it here:
Posted: Today, at 11:07
traverso works fine on pupitup.

Thanks ttuuxxx !
By the way all you guys are getting well deserved credentials for all your hard work there:

http://pupitup.org/releasenotes.html
Acknoledgments and thanks to:
Linus TORVALD for Linux.
Barry KAULER for Puppy.
The "geeks squad" @ http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/ for all the help they provided.
Special kudos to Craig "iscraig" for his work on making puppy netbook ready.
sorry I didn't see your last comment :)
also thats funny "geeks squad", hmmmm I guess I'm part of that, eh. lol
never really considered myself as a geek, I'n school I was more or a "Prep" than a "Geek", But times change and so do people, I guess I'm now a 100% part of the "geek squad" :)
life goes on, :wink:
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http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
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WOOF, WOOF!

#50 Post by Subito Piano »

EZ - TERRIFIC! Very excited to see this come out, i've been wanting a good music Linux and your timing happened to be perfect--i just received a sturdy old HP laptop (hand-me-down from oldest daughter to second daughter and finally to me!) I've been wanting to finally switch to Linux for scoring, plus thinking about experimenting with live synthesis by running my cheap keyboard thru a laptop with its sound fonts...it looks like it's here and it's PUPPY!

Now, i've just done a full install and haven't yet given it a full workout, but the support looks top-notch. This is so good; i hope this really takes off. Let me know if bandwidth problems continue, i may be able to mirror.

I am looking forward to this. Thank you, thank you!!

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#51 Post by eztuxer »

Thanks for friendly and positive report Subito Piano.
And thank you for the mirroring offer.
At the moment, download bandwidth seems OK with 5 sources, but I'll be glad to add your mirror as a 6th one, as some are sometimes over the monthly limit, and others sometimes slow.
I hope to see you on the forum http://pupitup.phpbb3now.com/, to bring more animation there, and hopefully team up in corroborative on line music production.
I play the flute, and start to get around on the guitar, so I'm looking for keyboard, drum, base, guitar, violin, players and singers (good looking females), to share the fun of music making.
As far as taking off, a glance at a Google search shows about 10 pages of links, some in strange alphabet like Ciryllic(Russian), Arabic, and Chinese. 8)
Some folks made good reviews of it and even demo video.
You'll love the great sounds a cheap keyboard (like my $ 350,00 PSR 203-E Yamaha) can generate via Qsynth and a good sound founts library.
Pupitup does not intent to rival with larger music distros, like Ubuntu Studio, or Musix, but it's a lot faster and more stable because it's a Puppy.
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#52 Post by Subito Piano »

I play the flute, and start to get around on the guitar, so I'm looking for keyboard, drum, base, guitar, violin, players and singers (good looking females)
LOL!! :D I MARRIED one!

Yeah lessee - i'm a piano guy, trumpet, guitar, some sax, and a little of most everything else (music teacher/band director/choral director/worship team leader). I've arranged a lot for whatever we have on hand at church, for small ensembles, for horns and rhythm section, and to accompany the choir. For instance, instead of using some accompaniment track for a Christmas cantata, i'd either write some parts out or if we had a score, i'd have to adapt things for the instruments we can get. So far i've used Music Time Deluxe -- written for Windoze 3.1! -- but i've had trouble using it on XP and with wine. I might have success with the right version of wine, idk. Been doing Linux for maybe 5 years now, the last 3-4 i don't even have Redmond on my main box. Oh yeah, and i'm the computer teacher/lab man/IT guy at our little Christian school. The labs PCs all dual-boot and some teachers are now using Linux exclusively.
The more i use Windoze, the more i love Linux...Image

I'll see you on the forum once i get into using it. Gotta grab me some fonts (didn't see any included) and get moving!

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#53 Post by eztuxer »

Praise the Lord, for all those gifts.
This AAO netbook is the first computer I could buy without winblow$ forced pre-installed on it. :D
I use Bill Gate$ crap about twice a month to do some PC banking, for some awful reason, my on line bank only works with Internet Exploder. :(
XP & 98 are on my old laptop sharing the HDD with Mandriva & pupitup.
My other 3 PC are winbug$ free.(make that 4 with the G4 Mac).
I love your animated gif.
I didn't include sound fonts, as good ones are quite heavy files, and it would fatten and slow the puppy, my sound founts are on another partition of the same USB stick, with the music files produced by the softs also quite large.
Main pupitup partiton is 2 GB, the rest is on 6 GB or 14 GB (I have an 8GB and a 16 GB one).
Sound founts download link:
http://pupitup.phpbb3now.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=41
Once you start using Muse Score & LMMS you won't miss Music Time Deluxe.
Catch you on the forum, I need a good praise music scores & TABS source...
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#54 Post by puppyluvr »

:D Hello eztuxer,
See: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=41455
And tell me what you think of the Idea, and if you mind I include Pupitup...
Thanks...

BTW, As a Guitarist / Songwriter I love and use Pupitup, and have replaced "Musix" as my Audio O.S. with it.. It just works better...Although, Musix is really good...
I think these "specialized" Pups are the way to go..hence my inclusion of it...
Hope it is OK...
...Jay...

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#55 Post by eztuxer »

Sure it's OK, pupitup is itself based on parent puplet Fatpup.
Heck, this is GPL Linux licence, you can use it as you please without restrictions (even if some authors bitch about it).
And all our puplets are based on official puppies, which are based on Linux, it's all a big family affair...
From your avatar I presume you play guitar, right ?
Don't miss out on the pupitup forum :
http://pupitup.phpbb3now.com/
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#56 Post by Subito Piano »

Question - as per your suggestion, i went to ttuuxxx's musician pups page and am downloading zynaddsubfx for PupItUp. What other pets from that page should we add to our PupItUp install? Will they be put in the pupitup software repository at pupitup.org?
Thanks!

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#57 Post by eztuxer »

ZynAddSubFX has been added to http://puppylinux.asia/members/pupitup/ ... usic_soft/
along with OpenSong and Firefox.
I'm working at updating this page:
http://pupitup.org/extra_software.html
And concerning your question, I intend to get Ardour running someday, as for the softs on the beginning of that post most are too old, or are already implemented.
There are tons of audio soft under Linux, and some will be considered and adopted, it just takes time to build and test them to check if there is no incompatibilities (libraries), as for Amule (if installed, Audacity and other must run softs are not functioning anymore), so it's touchy.
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#58 Post by Subito Piano »

OK - so basically you are hoping to keep a list of "recommended" packages (or links to them) at the PupItUp page, and that's the first place to start looking. Sounds good to me. (Don't get me wrong, i;m not exactly a newbie here; but like you said, some of the packages listed there were redundant or worse, outdated.)
Again, much obliged.

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#59 Post by eztuxer »

Announcing the creation of a Musician Linux Users group on linux.com :

http://linux.com/community/groups/viewg ... inux+Users

Joiners welcome !
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Contact Fatpup's creator.

#60 Post by fyujj »

If you have a YouTube account you may try to contact him through his channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/fatpup11

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