I've even had projects in rosegarden start acting strangly and then get destroyed beyond fixing. Shouldn't ever use it for recording... ;-)
Yup, spend a ton of money or get nothing. That's the way it is.. ;-( On Jan 30, 2008 11:36 AM, Larry Lines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I want to share a bad experience I had almost two weeks ago > > when I tried to record the school band of my son for a demo they > needed. > > > My first question would be... Why Rosegarden? I would never think to use > Rosegarden for > live recording. I keep seeing people do this, but certainly Ardour would > be my first choice. A > lot less overhead. Maybe I am wrong. > > And yes, without a direct matchup of US on the same equipment as your > son's Audacity > setup, then we aren't really learning anything here. I also see that > mistake quite a bit. 'Let > me take this inadequate computer and test out Linux Audio and match it up > against a > dedicated studio box to see the results.' This isn't exactly what you are > saying but... > > I record live music with US on a laptop regularly. No issues. Especially > with an RME soundcard, > dual core intel and 2GB of RAM. I do have a problem with my Dell 1501 > onboard soundcard. > I almost sold that laptop because of it. But really what was I thinking. > I want to do professional > audio with an onboard soundcard on a laptop. Come on! > > Larry Lines > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > -- Christopher Stamper [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tinyurl.com/2ooncg
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