Hi Ralf,

>>   ok ... so what I think at the moment:
>> For making music, Linux is NOT a good alternative at the moment, 
>> especially if one needs to use a lot of VST instruments. For 
>> recording and mixing, things look different. What do you think?
>>   
>
> Full ACK, but keep in mind that the times are changing. Knowledge is 
> kept as secret, only rich people are able to pay universities etc., so 
> it's not only a question about the quality. For recording and mixing 
> things don't look different. A lot of film sync techniques are 
> impossible by Linux. If you run a good multi band compressor like 
> Jamin you bring the computer to it's knees by using Linux, not by 
> using Windows. Latencies are better for Windows, if you do heavy 
> mixing, even if you start with better latencies by using Linux.
>
> I decided to use Linux, if possible. Linux only can become better, if 
> critical folks will stay at Linux.

Yeah. And that's exactly my plan...

regards,
gizzmo
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