Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 18:52:27
From: Karen Lewellen <klewellen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: a *very* odd question especially for me.
which is exactly what I said I was doing. I indicated that my
modem/rooter allows for multiple connections.
On Thu, 23 Jul 2015, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> If you're going from one of your computers to another of your computers
> to get the work done that ought to be easier since all you connect to >
will be local.
> > On Thu, 23 Jul 2015, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> > > Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 12:41:20
> > From: Karen Lewellen <klewellen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: a *very* odd question especially for me.
> > > > Hi Jude,
> > I am not sure what you mean by a remote provider.
> > Given I have an entire production studio, recording the material > >
should
> > not be an issue. also, it is my understanding that the various
Linux
> > programs for music work can recognize a device connected to the > >
sound
> > card, i. e. a midi cable running from a keyboard to the midi port
on > > the
> > card itself. The card is not doing the recording, it is providing
the
> > playback through the speakers. the software with the ability to
> > recognize a four duplex card is managing the recording.
> > All this is done on a computer sitting in my office, assuming a real
> > Linux
> > installation can be done with these goals in mind.
> > All this of course assumes I am even on the same page as your idea.
> > Thanks,
> > Kare
> > > > > > On Thu, 23 Jul 2015, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > > > > The remote machine would have to record to disk its sound card
> > > output > > > for you, then you would need to download those files
in order to > > listen > to them. Assuming your remote provider is able
and willing to > > provide > you those extra services. They'll have to
have a high > > quality sound > card installed and you'll have to
pre-arrange with > > them when to start > the recording from the sound
card and some means > > to let them know to end > the recording and sync
their disks so you'll > > get a full copy of what you > recorded.
> > > > On Thu, 23 Jul 2015, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> > > > > Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 00:24:29
> > > > From: Karen Lewellen <klewellen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion > >
<blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > Subject: a *very* odd question especially for me.
> > > > > > ...but what else is knew? laughs.
> > > > How scriptable is Linux?
> > > > Before the major players start on a roll, let me explain using
> > > > the only
> > > > functional way I can with the only operating system I use.
> > > > *I do not have a fully functioning Linux box at all.* I
believe > > > > we
> > > > established this a while back.
> > > > However there is a *single* task I may be willing to dedicate
> > > > > > > > hardware
> > > > to, if this can be done.
> > > > I have absolutely zero interest in any full fledged aspect. >
> > > if I > > > > cannot
> > > > do this one thing the os has little appeal for me. after a
good > > > > 7 > > > > years
> > > > or so trying to get Linux going and not finding anyone local >
> > > with > > > > the
> > > > skill I respect others appreciation but I am not having this >
> > > sort of
> > > > experience.
> > > > In the DOS operating system one could create .bat files that >
> > > managed
> > > > several tasks with a single file.
> > > > the autoexec.bat file is a good example.
> > > > You can create them with a text editor, no major complex > > >
> commands
> > > > required.
> > > > If Linux has this ability, and I would be surprised if it did >
> > > not, > > > > here > > is
> > > > the situation.
> > > > I am a professional singer. When I perform I use real > > > >
musicians, > > not
> > > > their electronic equals which means I require arrangements for
> > > > them to
> > > > play.
> > > > I am writing a grand deal of material these days, and if I am >
> > > going to > > get
> > > > that material recorded I must do the following.
> > > > 1 get the parts out of my head and into sheet music form, most
> > likely
> > > > using a well outfitted keyboard instrument's for part of the >
> > > job.
> > > > 2 confirm via playback that what I have done will sound when >
> > > played as
> > > > desired.
> > > > and 3. get the material printed, or into printable form.
> > > > > > Now, I know there are allot of command line programs in >
> > > > > Linux
> > > > distributions that can accomplish my goals.
> > > > The problem for me is getting the Linux side of the computing >
> > > > > > > functional,
> > > > or at the very least, a way for me to ssh telnet into a box > >
> > using my dos
> > > > setup to run the programs themselves.
> > > > Yes there is a question here!
> > > > assuming I could get the computer hardware with the kind of > >
> > quality
> > > > soundcard to Handel the multiple-track playback, is it possible
> > > > to > > do > > the
> > > > following.
> > > > 1, is Linux distribution is installed correctly in the first >
> > > place, ssh
> > > > telnet into that machine from my main one and
> > > > 2, using scripting , assuming this can be done simply, create
a > > > > set of
> > > > .bat file equivalents to run the various programs I need from
> > > > the > > > > command
> > > > line?
> > > > > > The other major hardware involved is no hardship. I have a
> > > > > > > > > > combination
> > > > modem/rooter which works with both wireless and wired devices >
> > > and > > > > multiple
> > > > ports for the wired connection.
> > > > I share that because I know even if I am not running anything >
> > > > > > > directly
> > > > from the Linux computer itself, it does need an Ethernet > > >
> connection of
> > > > some kind generating some kind of ip for me to use for the ssh
> > > > > > > > -telnet.
> > > > again the idea is to do well basically what I do here for > >
shellworld, > > and
> > > > with other services.
> > > > treat this box like a shell, ssh TELNET into it, run the > > >
> scripts > > > > for > > the
> > > > music programs I desire, and leave. The box will not even need
> > > > > > > > speech as
> > > > I plan to use it.
> > > > Possible at all?
> > > > Karen
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