audio workstation software needed
D. R. Evans
doc.evans at gmail.com
Tue Oct 12 19:38:25 UTC 2010
uriah heep said the following at 10/12/2010 12:39 PM :
> Linux. The program I found before was Ardour which I can install on my
> laptop to give him an idea of what open source has and then direct him to
Right... ardour is pretty much likely to be the backbone of any serious
Linux audio workstation (and following that analagy, jack will be the
nerves). On a sufficiently fast system working with a small number of
tracks it works well even without a real-time kernel; but if one is trying
to do real multi-channel professional-quality audio, then the planet/studio
distributions are much preferred, since they install RT kernels.
Doc
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