That AutoZen was kind of interesting.

What projects are you working on concerning audio. If it deals with recording 
I often do chinese buffet with the chief recording engineer of Centaur 
Records, a classical music label; you could join anytime. I am just not sure 
when will the next time be right now since I no longer live in Baton Rouge. 
However, I will be there a few times the week of the 10th.

take care,

Alvaro

On Friday 28 February 2003 08:30 am, John Hebert wrote:
> Hey Alvaro,
>
> Though I'm not as musically inclined as you, I have found a number of
> music/sounds apps for Linux. I have been researching audio on Linux for a
> few weeks now as I have a couple of projects I am working on concerning
> audio.
>
> Here are a few links I've found to be informative:
> http://linux-sound.org/
> http://www.linuxlabs.com/software/AutoZen.html
> http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
>
> I use Audacity on both win32 and Linux and like it a lot. Note that there
> are packages for RedHat, Debian, Mandrake, and even Gentoo!
>
> John Hebert
>
> On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 02:15:07 -0600, Alvaro Zuniga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> > Hello guys:
> >
> > I always have the trouble that music software is non-existent in Linux or
> > simply sucks. Therefore, as part of my healing process after a windows
> > session I try to do some inspirational reading. Here is something that
> > might be old news but worth reading over, over and over.
> >
> > http://www.beincorporated.com/press/pressreleases/02-02-
> > 19_msft_complaint.html
> >
> > I feel much better!
> >
> > Alvaro


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