Re: [jokosher-devel] Thanks guys!



Thanks a lot, Stuart, wish I could have met you there too :-)

Ok, here is one normal patch and a unified one, as I'm not sure which format you prefer ... I think I got most of the big mistakes.

Khusro

On 10/26/06, Stuart Langridge <sil kryogenix org> wrote:
> I want to thank all of you for welcoming me and helping me out yesterday

In turn, I want to thank you for being part of the team running the
stand! Sorry I couldn't make it down.

> At the moment, I did notice *tons* of spelling mistakes in the Jokosher Help
> section on the website. I can fix those quite quickly. If I just download
> the page, fix the errors in HTML and upload a patch to the HTML, is that ok?

Go for it; mail the patch to me or to the list.

> - A lot of people wanted to record stuff off of the internet, such as BBC
> radio streams

Hm. Network Instruments are the way here, although there are Legal
Issues with doing this :)

> - Ability to filter out "noise", I believe this maybe possible using the
> Instrument Effects?
> - One guy asked if there are any latency issues when multiple instruments
> are plugged in?

I don't know about these two.

> - VOIP recording

Network Instruments. Yes indeed. This is going to happen.

> - Export / Import from cubase?

Unlikely, but if someone looks into it it might turn out to be easier.
Dunno. In practice, though, you're not really supposed to ship whole
Jokosher projects around in the same way that you're not supposed to
ship entire Cubase projects around; instead, you encode to some sort
of transport format (say, Ogg Vorbis), and we can already do that to
exchange music with Cubase.

> - Windows version?

Porting Jokosher isn't the problem (and indeed would be trivial, since
it's Python), it's porting the stuff we depend on, like GStreamer and
Cairo. All these things are being worked on on Windows, so perhaps
this will be doable soon (or already is doable, but we have no-one
looking at it).

> - Some guy asked if Jokosher was similar to EMi?? I think the website is:
> http://emi.thevtek.com
> - A few people asked if Patch Panels were supported
> - MIDI, a LOT of people asked if MIDI was supported
> - Someone asked if Jokosher was similar to something called Jashaker?? I
> can't find this app anywhere online, but it is supposed to be a video
> editing app.

Don't know about any of these, except that "Jashaker" is a coincidence :)

> Finally, a guy from Zend said, and I quote: "How will you make money? Free??
> Come on guys!!"

yes! that's what we're going to do! sell it! screw open source! Bah.

> Right, some bugs I observed prior to starting the demos, I'm sorry, I know
> we need "reproducible" bugs, but I have not managed to repro some of these.
> Since they did indeed occur, though, I feel obligated to at least report
> them.

It'd be useful if these went into the bugtracking system; since I
still ahven't finished the Simple Bug Submitter, can someone drop them
in? (I don't have time right now.)

> I tried emailing the photos I took of the event using my camera phone, but I
> think the attachment is too big for the list so I am removing it. You can
> still check out the photos at my flickr.com page,
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/kerneljack.

Nice one! Thanks again :)

sil

--
>> Heard a lot about eggnog, but I have never experienced it
>> first-hand. What is this thing made off?
> Isn't it obvious? Eggs and nog, of course.
Don't pay any attention to him, Sid. It's eggs, *sugar*, and nog.
             -- Jason, rec.humor.oracle.d

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< each instrument in the project and shows which input from your sound
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> each nstrument in the project and shows which input from your sound
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< <li><strong>Pre-release Notes</strong> - Tells you the latest information 		youâ??ll need to know about this release of Jokosher.</li>
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> <li><strong>Pre-release Notes</strong> - Tells you the latest information 		ouâ??ll need to know about this release fo Jokosher.</li>
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< the different ways you can contribute to Jokosher. Jokosher is still in
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> the ifferent ways you can contribute to Jokosher. Jokosher is still in
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< simply by clicking on it. It is just a label to identify the Instruments
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> simpy by clicking on it. It is just a label to identify the Instruments
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< <li><strong>Mute Button</strong> - this button will silence the 			Instrument during playback.</li>
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> <li><strong>Mute Button</strong> - this button will silence the 			Instrument uring playback.</li>
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< When pressed, you will hear this Instrument as â??soloâ?? during playback,
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> When ressed, you will hear this Instrument as â??soloâ?? during playback,
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< can be used to get Instruments in sync with each other.</li>
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> can be used to get Instruments in synch with each other.</li>
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< <li><strong>Cut and Paste</strong> - this function moves pieces of audio 		from one place to another. If you donâ??t want to <strong>Cut</strong> a 		complete recording, <strong>Split</strong> it into pieces or <strong>Trim</strong> 		as above to separate the piece youâ??d like to work with. Next 		click on the piece you'd like to <strong>Cut</strong>, click 		<strong>Edit-&gt;Cut</strong> (or press <strong>Ctrl-X</strong>). Click in the spot 		where this piece should go.  Click <strong>Edit-&gt;Paste</strong> (or 		press <strong>Ctrl-V</strong>).</li>
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> <li><strong>Cut and Paste</strong> - this function moves pieces of audio 		from ne place to another. If you donâ??t want to <strong>Cut</strong> a 		complete recording, <strong>Split</strong> it into pieces or <strong>Trim</strong> 		as above to separate the piece youâ??d like to work with. Next 		click on the peice youâ??de like to <strong>Cut</strong>, click 		<strong>Edit-&gt;Cut</strong> (or press <strong>Ctrl-X</strong>). Click in the spot 		where this piece should go.  Click <strong>Edit-&gt;Paste</strong> (or 		press <strong>Ctrl-V</strong>).</li>
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< Instruments is useful when you have many Instruments and only want to
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> Instruments is useful when you havve many Instruments and only want to
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