I have a couple of Pentium 3's (Dell) with sound cards.  They may need a
RAM boost for what you're talking about - but the price is right.

On a different note - Cathy House at TMCC is looking to have a LUG at
TMCC to help encourage Linux and open source stuff.  She asked me if
RLUG might be willing to assist with some speakers (from our own
membership etc.)

I'm wondering if maybe we should also be considering approaching her for
a meeting place and combine her idea with our already existing
organization.  We then might be able to tap into some of TMCCs resources
for the betterment of all.   Sorry this sounds kind of mish-mash - but I
haven't had time to flesh it out.  What do you all think?  Seems silly
to start a second LUG, especially if she would help support us....

Dennis

On Tue, 2005-05-03 at 23:20, Charles Stevenson wrote:
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> Dear Tom,
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> On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 10:28:01PM -0700, tom poe wrote:
> > Hi, Charles:  Thought maybe RLUG was doing school projects.  Looks like
> > the answer is no, as noone responded.
> 
> I'm not sure that your request was clear to everyone. I'm going to CC
> this back to the list.
> 
> > I'm going to go ahead with an Open Studios thingy, and see if I can
> > network into doing one or more music related presentations in local
> > schools next Fall.  We can use CCRMA (ccrma.stanford.edu) on a donated
> > low-end PC-based computer.  There's a local singer/songwriter that
> > volunteered to cover the music performer aspect.  The school music
> > teacher should be interested in the reading/writing stuff on
> > Rosegarden4, and maybe we can get one or more volunteers from the RLUG
> > group to help with technical support.  That's the idea, anyway.  
> 
> It sounds like an fun project. I'm sure if you need any technical
> assistance while getting everything setup that someone on the list could
> guide you in the right direction. I think each of those software
> packages on ccrma have FAQs, manuals and mailing lists or forums
> discussing the technical aspects. Low-end PCs may not be well suited for
> audio processing. I suppose it depends if you are doing post-processing
> or intend to do some sort of real-time mixing. I haven't had time to
> read through the CCRMA project.
> 
> Anyways good luck! Keep us all informed of your progress...
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