Hi Leigh, > I've just posted a video tutorial for seq24 -- it discusses what seq24 > is, and what it isn't, and then proceeds to demonstrate the basics of > building and playing patterns. If you've tried it in the past and been > confused by its somewhat unique interface, hopefully this will get you > past that initial confusion. The direct Youtube link is here: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2WDHS1wYeM Wow, that is finally one really nice tutorial video - very well done! I like the quality of video and sound, the speed, the "entertaining bits" - everything really! May I ask a few short questions about creation of this tutorial (I tried to write them so that a simple yes/no suffices in most cases ;-): - What toolchain did you use? Was it the Xephyr/jack_capture/ffmpeg package that others (AutoStatic?) had mentioned here or in other places? - What frame rate did you choose for video - 15fps? - I assume you first write out to disk mostly uncompressed video at the highest possible quality and then do a re-encoding to your selected target video format offline afterwards? - Did you experience any audio/video out-of-sync problems which you had to compensate for by e.g. time-stretching the video? - Since your voice comes over pretty clear, I assume you did not do live voice recording, but rather overdubbed it afterwards by "watching and commenting" your own video? Thanks for answering, Frank _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user