tim hall wrote:
> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
>> I'm afraid that a Linux DAW is something that's only interesting for
>> freakish people.
>>
>> Reading about Captain Beefheard, Os Mutantes etc. makes me afraid that
>> we are dinosaurs.
>
> I like to think of myself as a pre-historic mammal myself. Actually
> 'The Bees' don't look that old to me. Remember that fashions recycle
> every twenty years or so, that means the Mutantes should be coming
> back into fashion for the second time! The fashion magazines tell me
> that this year's thing is 'Freak Folk' which harks back to bands like
> 'Dr Strangely Strange' and 'Comus' from the '70s. Hendrix, Dylan and
> Joni Mitchell never went out of fashion - every year I meet kids just
> out of college with acoustic guitars and mostly they're not playing
> recent indie hits, they'll be singing Beatles and Bob Marley songs,
> just like their parents' generation did. OK, maybe a bit of REM and
> Radiohead, but most of them prefer to write their own.
>
>> Perhaps we all have more long-playing records than CDs!
>
> Perhaps it is the case that fashion is finally catching up with us! I
> have more Oggs and Mp3s myself.
>
> cheers,
>
> tim

Believing the media OS Mutantes are back in fashion.

I think the kids will play the hits of The Beatles but not the good
stuff ;).

Hendrix is covered by many modern bands and only out of date for
snobbish academical musicians that doesn't know the different between
acrobatics and music.

I'm not fine with that formats, I don't like something with a lower
quality than PCM (.wav) and FLAC and even 44,1KHz, I'm working with, is
borderline to my old ears. 48KHz are fine for me but I cant hear my one
music because I have two DAT recorders and both are defect. DATs aren't
good.

Thinking about how much money it takes to maintain good analogous
equipment 44,1KHz seems to me the best alternative.

Cheers,
Ralf

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