Maybe I should bug the dude who programmed
(not authored, that is for BOOK writing!)
Goldwave.
On Tue, 04 Apr 2000, Ernie mewed:
> Use Cooledit and wavelab in win2k or windows NT, I run both progs in win2k
> and have never locked it up. As far as hard disk recording, i don't think
> linux has any software yet, tho i've heard of some companies thinking of
> porting.
>
> Ernie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: toni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:32 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [newbie] Home recording with Linux?
>
>
> Could anyone help me please? I am keen to try Linux for home recording due
> to the instability of Windoze. Firstly let me say that I have absolutely no
> interest in learning how Linux works - I simply want a stable environment in
> which to work. I have a second HD (2g) and would like to turn this over
> entirely to Linux for my recording.
> Firstly, does anyone know of any good software packages for this purpose? I
> currently use Cool Edit Pro with Windoze. A chap in Germany told me he had
> heard of 'SWave' (apparently similar to WaveLab). I use .wav files for all
> my recording.
> Secondly (and the BIG one!), installing. Can I load Mandrake 7 on my 2nd
> drive and use a dual booting system of some kind? I've tried RH and given up
> completely and also Caldera Open Linux. This one was a little more
> successful but I still gave up. It seems to me that you need to be capable
> of running the Starship Enterprise to be able to get anywhere! I have no
> interest in becoming Cpt' Kirk - I just wanna play music!!
> Any help/advice would be truly appreciated,
> Thankx,
> Toni Vines.
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