I lurk here. :) I used to use 64studio exclusively with a noise band here in New York. I still have the old machine we ran (intel P4) and am currently in the process of archiving about 500Gb of multitrack recordings we made with our system. (If my hard drives hold up...)
I now use Ardour2 and JACK on a Mac, however, I'm still am a big supporter of the linux DAW idea and didn't know about OpenDAW or AVLinux. -Mike Clemow http://michaelclemow.com http://semiotech.org 2012/2/16 Quentin Harley <quen...@64studio.com> > Wow! > > Nice to see that I am not the only nostalgic one. > > @Robin: Thanks for the concise answers to the questions from the > 'developers' point of view. What you said is basically what I did, just > with a couple of extra tasks added to make it all work as it should. > > @everyone: This weekend I will spend some time to compile a quick guide, > and also a list of stuff to do to get the next "64 studio" Debian ISO off > the ground. Perhaps in a few weeks time one could simply download the ISO, > and roll with it. > > Cheers, > Quentin > > _______________________________________________ > 64studio-devel mailing list > 64studio-devel@lists.64studio.com > http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel > >
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