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Fresh installation via script and Docker -- getting "Not found" on site

I've run the install script from this page:

https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/setup/#after-installation_1

I've run it twice now thinking I set something I shouldn't have but both times the end result is the same: I get "Not found" when accessing localhost:8000.

Not sure if it matters but I notice that after running the script, it automatically starts the services and the script never formally ends (it just shows the HTTP server running for paperless-ngx).

I've restarted the containers in case it's that but nope ... still getting the "Not found" message when accessing the URL.

Any ideas? I've followed the instructions which are pretty simple and straightforward and Google searches aren't turning up anything. Any ideas?

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u/PretendsHesPissed — 8 days ago

Monitor line in on output?

TL;DR: How I monitor line in using Maschine software (get line in to play on the line out or headphones)?

Hope I'm making sense when I write this. Seems basic and I've checked seemingly everywhere but can't figure it out and every Google search I've done just gives me results for setting up general sound output.

I have a 303 I have connected to the line in on the Maschine MKe. I see that it can hear what's coming in as it shows up on the visualizer at the top right corner of the Maschine software and in the mixer on the MK3 itself.

How do I set things so I can hear what's on the line in LIVE (without having to record it and then go back and play)?

I know on Windows itself I can set things to monitor with the click of a button and hoping it's similar with Maschine. If jot, what does everyone do to have their instruments play through with their tracks in Maschine?

One day I'll switch to Ableton where I know how to do this but I really dig Maschine and have had an awesome time making complete songs in it. For live shows though I'd love to be able to use it as a drum maschine and then my partner and I play various synths and mic'd instruments on top of it (ideally without having to simply rely on a mixer or Ableton).

Thx!!

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u/PretendsHesPissed — 14 days ago

Hello!

This was my birthday present to myself. Got it for quite the awesome price at a local thrift store.

My condo is on the second floor of the building and this this weighs 300 pounds ...so it sat on the first floor in the hallway. That wasn't exactly easy since we don't have an elevator. 😅

Well, we finally got it to the second floor and having a blast playing with it but there's so many buttons and other things I need to learn and RTFM is something I'd like to do.

I am not having much luck searching for the manual for this thing.

Can you help? Service manual would be cool too but I still need the actual manual this would've come with. :)

u/PretendsHesPissed — 18 days ago