On Monday 23 June 2003 04:02 am, Andy Sy wrote:

*  But what I can see is that soft synths are very much part of the studio
*  scene nowadays.  The sound I get with soft synths on my relatively wimpy
*  Duron 1.2Ghz's on-board AC'97 is at least on par with (and probably
*  better than) late 80s-early 90s music hardware!

Interesting. What softsynth do you use? I assume that "late 80s-early 90s 
music hardware" includes an emulated synth like Yamaha DX7 or Korg M1 
instrument?

*  Windoze XP already offers a stable and very polished environment for
*  such kind of work.  There is still waaaay more activity in the Windows/Mac
*  world than in Linux.  

I've read that Reaktor 4 was ported to the Mac. Any Reaktor 4 equivalent for 
Linux that you know?


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