Grammostola Rosea wrote:
> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>   
>> Grammostola Rosea wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> - (no easy way to enable VST? dssi-vst, wine, wineasio?)
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>> VST isn't FLOSS. Thinking of VSTi, you will get trouble with the timing,
>> I guess for VST FX this isn't a serious problem. Wineasio has got
>> serious performance issues, I once run Reaper for different 64bit distros.
>>   
>>     
> FST is FLOSS. Dssi-vst is 'almost' FLOSS (?). Wineasio is needed for 
> reaper I think (maybe a recent howto to make this work on 64studio is 
> better then including it in 64studio 3.0
>   

Oops :D http://www.u-he.com/vstsource/, you're right. But it's for
windows and for Linux I guess there will be trouble with sync and keys
for non-free software.

>>   
>>     
>>> - I really do miss qtractor being installed as default.
>>>     
>>>       
>> Because of my hardware I need to use Windows and Cubase (this not only
>> is an disadvantage ;)), but I agree, QTractor and MusE seems to be very
>> interesting, but also very unstable, while Rosegarden (excepted for my
>> hardware) is stable.
>>   
>>     
> Qtractor is pretty stable I believe and has a nice gui for newbies and 
> Windows users.... Does others have experience with it? I would include 
> this in 64studio and maybe leave LMMS out of it....  (if you have to 
> choose one of these)
> I'm personally not really interested in Muse...
>   

Because I'm making music with Windows at the moment I don't know the
state of Ardour. Maybe there isn't the need for any other sequencers any
more. I guess Ardour's sequencer will be (is?) a good one.

>>   
>>     
>>> rakarrack
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>> This is a very good Linux application, not only for guitarists. I
>> recommended to include it. By the way jconv and rakarrack are very good
>> (even if they are light-years away from GuitarRig and the ArtsReverb for
>> Windows.)
>>   
>>     
> +1
> Also guitarix may be of interest (as default or in the repo). It uses 
> jconv and has also a gui for it.
> More info here: http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=279
>   

I have no time to read it now, but a GUI for jconv is something very
good. Because (IMHO) jconv is the only very good Linux reverb, but it's
a pain because of a missing GUI, guitarix is something that CATEGORICAL
needs to be in the distro. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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