>i seriously doubt that. perhaps it's true for additional companies, as >hammerfall is well established in the high-end and m-audio (and terratec)
how many hammerfall purchasers do you think run linux? even the fact that the most impressive and forward-thinking demo of the last 2 years (mcgill's live streaming of 12 channels of 24bit 96kHz from Toronto to a mixing desk in LA) was done with Linux+ALSA+Hammerfall isn't likely to have caused much of an impact, IMHO. >are well established in the low-end for pro cards in linux and unix. i >bet they already have thousands of customer each (m-audio states on their >website, pamphlets, and box that the delta series works on linux, and ditto. >i think it's going to take the alsa api to be stabilized (and perhaps part >of the kernel), low-latency to make it into the standard kernel, and then >a couple of pro-quality linux audio apps that a linux newbie can install >and *use* immediately (like reason - it's rather complicated to master, >but so simple to test and see how cool it is immediately, unlike jmax/pd, >csound, etc.). i'm bustin' my ass! :)) --p _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel