I'm just using museq and sometimes supercollider and sometimes audacity.
Mostly I just use the qjackctl to control jack.  I am faily new to using
all this though.  I used to use pro tools, and avid.  Now I am moving to
linux... museq has a good mailing list.

On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 19:20 -0400, Dave Tisdell wrote:
> What are you using for software? Do you consider yourself pretty 
> sophisticated with Jack? Even though Jack is used to connect all kinds of 
> audio applications sparese, I find the documentation somewhat sparse compared 
> to some  of the better open source Audio applications; some of wehich depend 
> on Jack.
> Dave
> 
> David Tisdell. Music Teacher
> Browns River Middle School
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (e-mail)
> >>> Rick Bragg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/09/07 5:30 PM >>>
> I am a guitarist/writer and I use a m-audio delta 1010, gentoo jack, and
> museq.  I run it on a amd64 with 3 sata hard drives. one is for the
> os/swap, the other two are for recording on and are raid10. great combo!
> I also use a roland GP100.
> 
> rick bragg
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 07:57 -0400, Dave Tisdell wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I have been a "list lurker" for sometime. After several years in IT, I 
> > returned to my former life as a music teacher. 
> > 
> > I am seeing a big push right now in the world of quality audio applications 
> > for Linux and distributions centered around that (i.e. Ubuntustudio, 
> > JackLab, Dynebolic, Studio64, etc.).
> > 
> > I have mainly been focusing on Hydrogen and Rosegarden at the moment using 
> > Dynebolic.
> > Are any of you experienced with any of this? I am especially interested in 
> > understanding Jack (Jack Audio Connection Kit) better.
> > I have heard that Edirol (A subsidiary of Roland) products play well with 
> > Linux and Jack. Can anyone vouch for that? I have an M-Audio USB Midi 
> > interface which I have read can be made to work with Linux but I haven't 
> > gotten Jack to see it or anything connected to it. 
> > 
> > I am looking to  outfit my classroom with more Midi hardware that I want to 
> > connect to Digital Audio workstations. I want to make sure that everything 
> > plays nice with Linux/Opensource Audio applications and the commercial 
> > software that is already in place.
> > 
> > I would be interested in conversing with anyone with a similar interest and 
> > experience. Thanks.
> > 
> > Dave
> > 
> > David Tisdell. Music Teacher
> > Browns River Middle School
> > 20 River Road
> > Jericho, VT 05465
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> > 
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