I am pretty much in the same situation...playing for 15 years, home studio..ect 
ect.  and I agree with dennis. on almost everything
 
but where I differ is on the ease of use of commercial DAWs. ANY remotely 
decent recording tool  has a steep learning curve.  The first time you look at 
pro tools or cubase, you only see knobs and lines.  took me almost 2 years to 
be comfy with pro tools.   What is easyer though, is to switch from one DAW to 
an other. Understanding Ardour after being comfy on something else was much 
less a hassle.  There is just one  way to be 100% comfy with a DAW and that to 
use it, and use it  again, and use it even more.
 
Ardour is not harder to learn than pro tools, its just....differently laid.  
And quite frankly, the Jack system is MUCH more flexible than anything on  
windows.  
 
Again, I would compare recording to driving... it takes years to drive 
properly, but only months to go from automatic to standard transmission.
 
although, if something goes wrong under the hood, im clueless!  Thank god, 
ubuntu studio is nice and stable... caus Unix and me are 2 different beasts 
that will never communicate!
 
cheers! greg> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[email protected]> Subject: Discussion from RoLo - my Point 
of view> Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 20:21:00 +0100> > Hello list,> > I just read 
some of the points from RoLos Mail "so frustrating" and I simply > want to says 
some words about this.> > First of all, I want you to know who am I. I am 
living in germany and I play > bass guitar for nearly 10 years, but although 
music is a central point in my > life, I never thought about going professional 
- so music is "just" a hobby > for me. Musically, I am into Hard Rock, Metal 
and Prog Rock.> > Now, what concerns the mail from RoLo, I think we should all 
relax a little > bit and gain access to the issue from another point of view. I 
guess that > everyone making music comes to the point, where he/she wants to 
record it in > some way. Here arises the question: Where to go to record? Sure, 
in a pro > studio would be the first idea about it, but as far as I know, 
millionaires > among us are quite rare, so there are not many bands who can 
really afford a > pro studio.> > Next idea: Home recording. Okay, this is 
realisable. But how? I do not want to > use commercial products such as Cubase 
and Pro Tools because of the amount of > money I waste. So Linux and Ardour is 
quite the next step. But to tell you > the truth: It's not easy for beginners 
to use this (and, btw, which soundcard > one should buy is another central 
question...) because of all the things you > have to know about jack...> > So 
is there any alternative? Yes, I found myself one in the Boss BR-600 > digital 
recorder. It's a 8-Track-recorder, smaller than a notebook and as > easy as a 
CD-Player. But is there any negative side of it (and that's what I > what you 
to think about)? Yes. Making music is a creative process and at some > point 
you're limited by the options the device you're using is giving you. > Although 
the BR-600 has even a (very good) mastering tool in it, you may face > the 
problem that at some point, you can't create the sound you want.> > My own 
point of view can now be explained. If you don't want to learn all > about jack 
etc, you may use such a device as the BR 600 (320 Euros in > germany), so you 
spend a certain amount of money, but don't have spend time > learning stuff. 
But if you want to make sounds in the direction Mike Oldfield > or Jordan 
Rudess (on the keyboards of Dream Theater), such a device is not > enough so 
you have to learn deeper about home-recording technology.> > Whichever of these 
both ways you may go - it's up to you!> > Regards,> Dennis> > -- > 
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