Re: [linux-audio-user] Introduction

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Introduction
From: Gary Counsellor (sineigs_AT_eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Jan 12 2002 - 01:54:51 EET


Very Cool and thank you for the tip on linuxartist.org. 4 years and never
heard of it, now I'm a member. Thanks

On Friday 11 January 2002 20:08, you wrote:
> COngratulations on coming to Linux. There are many o fus who were
> struggling with various operating systems and moved to Linux. I have very
> positive experience with MIDIMAN audio cards. They do have very good
> converters, sound is clean. I recommend you to go to
>
> www.linuxartist.org and check audio. You will find there a lot of
> interesting things.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Vedran Vucic
>
> On Friday 11 January 2002 13:08, you wrote:
> > Howdy everyone,
> > I've been a musician for about 25 years, the last ten have been in the
> > digital/computer world and after messing with dos/windows since they came
>
> out
>
> > and getting really tired of rebooting and inopportune crashes (aren't
> > they all), my wife has always considered Macs passe and 'on their way
> > out' (even if they are taking a long time doing it) I finally decided on
> > linux! I've been playing with Linux and several distros for about 4 years
> > now and the stability and speed, the comraderie and group effort involved
> > was my decision. Besides, I do a little programming, testing,
> > troubleshooting and documenting in my 'spare time' and this gives me a
> > chance to put my effort where, I feel, it will do the most good for the
> > most people.
> > I am currently in the process of revamping my studio. It has always
> > been
>
> an
>
> > analog studio with digital editing added as it became feasible and now
> > I'm adding digital recording as well.
> > The RME-Hammerfall card gets rave reviews and as they acknowledge Linux
>
> for
>
> > what it is instead of what others would have them fear, I've presently
> > got
>
> a
>
> > 96/52 on order.
> > What I'd like to hear is other peoples succes stories, with various
> > Linux software and what they were trying to do with it. Hardware success
>
> stories,
>
> > active projects for Pro/semi-Pro software or drivers supporting hardware
>
> that
>
> > could maybe use some support.
> > So! What do you all use? Suggest? Would do differently if you could?
>
> What
>
> > has got you all fired up? etc..
> > Thank you all very much


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