On Tuesday 04 April 2006 19:36, Timothy Miller wrote:
>
> In fact, what we probably need is a suite of apps.  One for recording
> studio.  One for music composition.  One for sound-effects.  It might
> be bad to try too hard to combine them all.  Just go on what things
> traditionally look like and just share code beneath different GUIs.

Ardour for multitrack hard disk recording, Brahms or Rosegarden as a 
sequencer, ALSA to drive the hardware. And then there is JACK to 
connect them all together in sync, and LADSPA as a standard interface 
for effect plug-ins, and various low-latency patches for the Linux 
kernel. Open source audio is starting to look pretty neat, at least to 
my completely untrained eye.

Lourens

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