On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 12:28 PM, Juan BioSound <biosoundsyst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi !!! > > I've been some years with linux but I'm not an expert. I only use Ubuntu, > Ubuntu Studio and CentOS for 10 years. > > Now, I want to be a proffesional audio developer, and is VERY FRUSTATING > to my return to windows. > what does "professional" mean in this context?\ > > So, > > [ 1 ] I want build a custom live linux system in USB or CD...for audio > production for audio designers and enginners and for evangelist linux as I > can. > Instead of re-inventing the wheel, at least start by looking at existing versions of this, such as AVLinux. I am sure Glenn could use help, and AVLinux is already well-proven and solid. > [ 2 ] I want, also, some way to build audio game engine tools, but Unreal4 > or Unity 3D isn't work on linux at now, some suggest for my frustation ??? > I don't know much about "audio game engine tools" but from the bits that I've read, they mostly seem to be very simple mixing and processing frameworks. I don't know what else they add, but if I was starting out on a task like this, I personally would just start from scratch, because there doesn't seem to be very much added value in the audio side of these "engines". sure, maybe a simple API for "play this audio file starting in 1.29 seconds". not much else.,
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