It looks like Tom's Hardware will be posting an article about audio/music content creation software for Linux. From their description, it sounds likely that one of the programs they cover will be Rosegarden (unless they're clueless, which I doubt):
"Our next installment is dedicated to the content creation side. Audio production applications will be rounded up, starting complete Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) and audio editors, then moving on to more focused applications like sequencers, synthesizers, effects pedals, and other tools which aid in the creation of audio" This is from an article from February on "consumer audio applications": http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ubuntu-linux-audio-software,2856.html They don't say when (or I didn't find it - just skimmed the article so far) the "next installment" will be out, but I would think it would be soon, since the current article is dated Feb 17, a couple weeks ago. Sorry for posting about something that might happen, but I thought it might be better than forgetting to look for the article and not posting anything. I think any publicity like this gives RG more visibility and is likely to draw in more users - and that is likely good for Rosegarden and its future. (BTW, I read about the current article on lwn: http://lwn.net/Articles/428535/ [bottom of the page].) Jim ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What You Don't Know About Data Connectivity CAN Hurt You This paper provides an overview of data connectivity, details its effect on application quality, and explores various alternative solutions. http://p.sf.net/sfu/progress-d2d _______________________________________________ Rosegarden-user mailing list [email protected] - use the link below to unsubscribe https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rosegarden-user
