Thank you very much Dennis and Kim. I bookmarked the web pages and intend to read them thoroughly.
I actually had a hard time finding my way around a couple of weeks ago with the configuration of Jack, and that is the most important part if you want to actually be able to start getting something done. What helped me out was a tutorial I found in Quick Tips<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/QuickTips>subsection of the ubuntustudio wiki. It's basically a general life-saving configuration (it helped!!), but I'm still trying to figure it out so I can get the most of it. I haven't got deep enough yet. So, here are a couple more doubts, if it's ok with you guys. I see in Linux there is more than sound architecture available. I see there is ALSA, OSS, ESD... you name it... Can anybody explain the really basic differences? (sometimes it's hard to understand very technical explanations the first time) Which one is more convenient for sound production? Any basic tips for optimal configuration? I thing discussing this things here could be helpful for a lot of Linux newbies like me that come from a Windows background. As usual I'm all ears... One more thing. Has anybody tried Canorus? Looks good from what I saw on the web page<https://canorus.berlios.de/wiki/images/0/04/Canorus-0.1.0-harmonyanalyzer2.png>. Being a music student (who would like to the a music teacher some day) I'm interested in the analisys features. Rafael
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