[lug] RTOS -music to my ears
ljp
ljp at llornkcor.com
Fri Nov 29 12:19:02 MST 2002
Well, the reality is, audio software on linux is no where near as muture as
on windows, or Mac.
Of couse, you'll have to pay for it.
There is an audio specific dist of debian
http://www.demudi.org/main/main.php3
and at least a few professional quality audio apps for linux available
Some of these are more professional than others.
http://sound.condorow.net/one-page.html
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:37 am, mikeslugs at attbi.com wrote:
> I'm putting together a home recording studio. Naturally, I'm looking
> in to Linux for the OS. I have heard nothing but good things about Linux
> and professional audio/video editing/mastering. Found a few interesting
> software projects out on freshmeat that look like they could be very
> helpfull. Seems like there is some real speed potential here, but the
> distros I've tried are just too "loaded" to be quick enough. RH, SW, MDK,
> all are great dissies, but I need real dedicated speed!
> Anyone know how to really speed things up for a music studio mixing
> machine on Linux? Suggestions on what distros/software (if any) are good
> to use? Topic for soon-to-be discusion (hopefully)... RTOS/Produce. No,
> not veggies!
>
> -TrumpetMic
>
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