> Well I think that there is absolutly no border between
> "Professional" Audio and "Non-Professional" Audio.
Disagreed ;-) . But there's no border in tech terms.
I often see that amateurs use better equipment than
professionals. Therefore: Agreed at 100%.
I remember my keyboard teacher who earns his money with making
music. He uses very old equipment even with broken keys while
I as a hobbyist buy current hardware a lot.
> Just think about it, today you're using mainly xmms to play
> some ogg-files, but suddenly you become a little creative,
> und you want to do some drumming with hydrogen. I see no
> reason why somebody would screw up his whole configuration
> just because he suddenly switched from beeing a "consumer"
> to beeing a "professional".
Don't forget that you want to listen your ogg files through
your studio monitor instead of your laptop speakers.
> So propably jack is the only way out for the desktop :)
*sigh* again :)
Best regards
ce
Received on Sun Jun 19 04:15:24 2005
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