On 08/24/2009 11:35 AM, rosea grammostola wrote:
But I think it would be good to do some newbies
stuff too:
- starting and configuration of qjackctl
- connect different apps with qjackctl (audio and midi)
- sync applications (hydrogen and ardour) with qjackctl
- midi stuff, hardware, samples, midi channels, midi outs etc.
+1 for newbies stuff.
I'm a newbie and I initially joined this list to get help setting up my
Phonic Helix Board 24 with ffado and Linux. I didn't really have any
interest in MIDI or synthesisers, but since then I've read loads on this
list about that and I'm starting to get interested. But I don't know
where to begin, what I would need, etc. I know there are loads of howtos
on various websites, but a video guide would be great - so much more
absorbing and easier to follow.
How about quick introductions to some of the more popular notation
editors? I'm still using a Windows notation editor under wine rather
than making the jump to a native Linux one, as they all seem to involve
a fairly steep learning curve.
Building software from source, not special audio, but can be important
when you want the latest audio tool (which is most of the time
recommended).