Puppy Portable Studio

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PupGeek
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#41 Post by PupGeek »

yeah I checked it out.... I kinda like that Non-DAW app... its pretty kewl... I am using an old dinosaur for a computer so I am trying to make ecasound more user friendly from the console.... maybe even use ncurses or such to run it without X for better performance.

PupGeek
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#42 Post by PupGeek »

synth, when is this coming out? I'm dying to try it...... Although, I do like the idea of having stuff like GIMP, Blender, and maybe, even Scribus included in a multimedia distro, as those can be multimedia related.

Whoettie
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Joined: Fri 23 Oct 2009, 10:22

sound-card

#43 Post by Whoettie »

Hello everybody!

I just bought an m-audio fast track ultra r8 external sound card and got to know too late the linux-support is horrible.
Would there be a way to get it working in this puplet?
(wine doesn't help with the driver problems, I suppose?)

The description of all features looks just great (right what I need) ...

I just want to record classical music on 8 live canals and mess around a little with the sound-files afterward (cleaning up environment noices etc). Maybe mix a little for the setup of microphones before, but not especially during recording. :-)

Curious to see how this one will look like!

Wouter

benoa
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#44 Post by benoa »

PupGeek wrote:synth, when is this coming out? I'm dying to try it...... Although, I do like the idea of having stuff like GIMP, Blender, and maybe, even Scribus included in a multimedia distro, as those can be multimedia related.
Also pretty curious.

mrufino1
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Joined: Thu 19 Mar 2009, 13:49

Puppy studio?!

#45 Post by mrufino1 »

Hi Synth, I'll echo the words of others, I can't wait for this to come out. My phonic firewire mixer works with puppy (almost) using your instructions from the reaper site. But Luckily I had my usb frugal install still, because I have a laptop that I can do a full install to (it just sits here doing nothing) but I can't get your reaper instructions to work again. I remastered a 4.2 cd with all of it installed so I have a working setup, but I am looking forward to what you are building. Just a simple question though- jack starts with firewire as the driver for the mixer, but reaper is only seeing 2 inputs and outputs, which do work. But I have 18 inputs on the mixer. I remember when I had this mixer running after a lot of work, which I've since forgotten how to do, in ubuntu that I needed to make a file somewhere with wineasio inputs=16 wineasio outputs=2 (something like that), where would I make that in puppy for reaper to see all of the inputs of my mixer? Thanks!!

mrufino1
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to answer my own question...

#46 Post by mrufino1 »

To answer my own question!

create a file called .wineasiocfg in /root
in the file
ASIO_INPUTS=18
ASIO_Outputs=2

Voila, reaper is seeing them all and it is working beautifully!

Whoettie
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Joined: Fri 23 Oct 2009, 10:22

Puppy going out for a walk in the Studio?

#47 Post by Whoettie »

Hello,

Now the Turbopup Extrem is out, will this one follow soon?

:roll:

ggoode.sa
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#48 Post by ggoode.sa »

Hi,
If you need testers for this marvelous Puplet do let us know :) I'm really looking forward to having this available.
GrahamG
Johannesburg, South Africa

makerprofaze
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Joined: Sun 03 Jan 2010, 08:40

#49 Post by makerprofaze »

New to puppy, I figured I would try out Puppy Xtreme next and try all my collected audio pets there, but it seems Puppy Portable Studio would be the outcome - only done by a pro. Anybody know the progress?

nancy reagan
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Music studio

#50 Post by nancy reagan »

makerprofaze wrote:New to puppy, I figured I would try out Puppy Xtreme next and try all my collected audio pets there, but it seems Puppy Portable Studio would be the outcome - only done by a pro. Anybody know the progress?
This sfs is packed with all kinds of music studio's and the like.

Unbelievable that so little attention went to this pack.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/lashstudio/

List with included apps

http://lashstudio.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/Apps

makerprofaze
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#51 Post by makerprofaze »

WO!!
I guess I mean WOOF!!

Actually, Lashstudio is what drew me to Puppy in the first place!!!
But I had the 4.1.2 version, I didn't know there was a 4.3.1 r2. Thanks heaps for that!
I've really only been into this for a week or maybe two, having checked out ArtistX (super-hog/"bloated," though a good intro), then I found Lashstudio at the other end of the spectrum, and I'm understanding far more about whats going on. Also, the super-scaled down approach is precisely what I've been looking for. I'm DLing now.

I have two 2gig partitions on my NC6000 - Puppy 4.3.1 and DAWPup 4.2, which I'm in Now, as Lashstudio seemed incompatible with 4.3.1. I'm getting great latency here, though I haven't run everything simultaneously quite yet.

My big noob issue is how to get my m-audio Oxygen8 working in Puppy. I have the Linux firmware driver, but I don't know what to do with it, I"m researching this now - everything has been pretty easy thus far with pets and sfs files.

But still, What's the latest with Puppy Portable Studio?? RT seems like the key, and my 4.3.1 is standard (?)

makerprofaze
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#52 Post by makerprofaze »

. ...dpup is made of magic....

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