Re: 100% made in Linux: 5 tracks demo

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Well, would be nice to hear it, but when I allow scripts from the two sites involved and start it playing, I hear nothing. That's because my silly web browser only uses the internal sound card for sound - and the sound card doesn't work. So I have to DOWNLOAD any music on the web that I want to listen to, so I can play it through my external sound card. But your Soundcloud doesn't allow downloading. I have FF10 on Debian Sid.

Also, a friend of mine tried it, and even with scripts enabled, he reports "The music doesn't play." He has whatever the current production version of FF is on Debian Wheezy. His setup has no problems playing sound from the web on other sites.

On 10/02/2012 05:53 AM, � wrote:
Hello,

I want to share with you a 5 tracks demo I've worked on a few months ago.

http://soundcloud.com/jae-ho-youn/sets/demo-april-2012-3

It's all made in Linux, actually I've started to use Linux at the same
time working on these tracks.
I've used Supercollider 3.4 on Emacs with Jack and that's it. Oh, I've
converted my renders to mp3s using audacity.
It's rendered with internal sound card on my second-hand lenovo T61, as
I don't know how to get my firewire soundcard work on my machine.
But I think I don't need my sound card anyway with this kind of sounds.
Let me know if you're not agree...
I'm on Ubuntu 10.10.

Any feedback would be welcome.

thanks,

sincerely,

jae ho Youn


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