Re: [linux-audio-user] Dedicated Digital Audio Workstation

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Dedicated Digital Audio Workstation
From: Jimmie Houchin (jhouchin@texoma.net)
Date: Wed Jan 29 2003 - 17:54:49 EET


Hello Alexandre,

Thanks for the reply.

Thanks for the suggestions below.

Regarding soundcards, I just didn't know if my focus on speech not music
affect the choice any. Or if a good soundcard is a good soundcard.

Braveheart. Got it. I run Debian Sid. :)
Actual setup and configuration are the most difficult things with
Debian, and its getting better.
Even Sid is more stable than any Mac or Windows machine I've run.
(*** I've not used OSX or XP Pro)

Debian is a big help.

Once again, thanks.

Jimmie Houchin

Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 09:48:03 -0600
> Jimmie Houchin <jhouchin@texoma.net> wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am wanting to put together a dedicated DAW for the recording of
>>sermons. From that recording I will produce cassettes, cds, mp3 and
>>ogg/speex (as hardware support comes).
>>
>>I am totally uneducated as to what is best for such.
>>
>>Hardware:
>>
>>I am currently looking at picking up used rackmount unit (4U) for this
>>machine.
>>
>>How much processor is desired/required for this task?
>>PII, PIII, P4/Athlon.
>
> P4/Athlon
>
>>Are dual systems (PII,PIII) desireable?
>
> To my private point of view, yes
>
>>I will buy plenty of RAM and hard drive space.
>
> I would recommend SCSI or USB 2.0 harddrives
>
>>Any preference in soundcards?
>
> As usual:
> Midiman Delta Audiophile 2496
> RME Hammerfall (any)
>
> Mark K. could say more as he's really familiar with those devices,
> especially RME.
>
> Take a look at http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/
>
>>Anything else?
>
> brave heart :)
>
>>I do want good quality recording.
>>
>>
>>Software:
>>
>>Need not be complicated or highly featured per se.
>>My editing needs currently are minimal.
>>Pick a starting point, pick an end point.
>>Create new file.
>>Ability to select beginning, middle and end points when creating cassettes.
>
> Give a chance to Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net) and
> Sweep (http://sweep.sourceforge.net/)
>
>>I will be connecting this to a rackmounted cassette deck, a mixer, etc.
>>
>>I currently use Debian (Sid) for my home machine.
>>If that makes any difference.
>
> Oh, it does. In Debian unstable there should be some good
> applications already, which you can install using "native" APT :)


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