On 05/03/06, Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze, there's things like Cubase,
Ableton, Reason, Wavelab, etc... What's available in Linux for that
purpose (recording, sequencing, mixing, sound effects),
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 02:29:55AM -0500, Denis wrote:
I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze, there's things like Cubase,
Ableton, Reason, Wavelab, etc... What's available in Linux for that
purpose (recording, sequencing, mixing,
On 23:45 Sun 05 Mar , Thomas Kear wrote:
On 05/03/06, Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze, there's things like Cubase,
Ableton, Reason, Wavelab, etc... What's available in Linux for that
Visit the archives of the linux audio user mailing list. Better yet,
join the list. There is plenty of software, and Gentoo is a popular
distribution for it.
M
On Sun, 5 Mar 2006, Denis wrote:
I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze,
On Sunday 05 March 2006 04:45, Thomas Kear wrote:
The only app that i can think of off the top of my head is audacity.
Have a look through media-sound though, audacity has some nasty
recording latency issues, but it's fine for arranging and mixing
tracks.
Audacity used to have that issue. And
Does anyone know if the E-MU sound cards are well-supported in
Linux sound recording? I still havent made up my mind which pro
audio card to invest in for the final result, but it would be nice if
the card has good support in Linux.
I guess this question is better placed on linux audio
I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze, there's things like Cubase,
Ableton, Reason, Wavelab, etc... What's available in Linux for that
purpose (recording, sequencing, mixing, sound effects), and which of
those does Gentoo have in the
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