Re: [linux-audio-user] Linux-Music and making a living...

From: Michel Pondeville <michelpondeville@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Sep 08 2005 - 02:07:22 EEST

Good night,
Rosegarden in linux has the same quality what cubase.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken" <renueden@email-addr-hidden>
To: "A list for linux audio users" <linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Linux-Music and making a living...

> Jon Stutters wrote:
>
>> Hector Centeno wrote:
>>
>>> Yesterday I was having a little of a debate with a good friend about the
>>> possibilities of Linux/open-source audio and music software in the music
>>> market. What are your opinions about this? Is someone there actually
>>> making money using Linux and/or open-source software? Is it possible to
>>> be competitive in a market full of musicians/composers using
>>> Win/Mac+proprietary software (Cubase, Reason, ProTools and friends)?
>>> Probably this has been addressed more than once previously, so sorry for
>>> insisting... I think I need some encouragement!
>>
>>
>> Why would it not be possible? The medium you're working in is sound and
>> the sounds that come out of Free software are equal to those coming out
>> of non-Free software. There's already more than enough software on Linux
>> to ensure that you're only ever going to be limited by your imagination
>> and other intangible skills.
>>
>> The only difficulty I could see is if you were attempting to work with
>> clients using proprietary formats but that's a different question really.
>>
>> Jonny
>> www.jeremah.co.uk
>>
> i think there needs to be a better modular soft-synth/fx like reaktor
> still, otherwise i agree...
>
> k
>
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