On Wednesday 21 December 2005 10:34, Georg Rudolph wrote:
> After reading your other thread above, a few thoughts: The
> installation and proper setup of sound components is still a
> challenge. If you're a newbe, Debian, Mandriva, Suse, are relatively
> save to go. You need a lot: alsa with midi, tse3, a soft synth, a
> print processor, maybe realtime-lsm to get glitch free playback,
> artsd be friendly, and so on. I'm used to run NoteEdit with timidity
> on jack, (together with ardour when also recording with the
> multiface) with realtime-lsm configured. The setup is still tricky,
> needs more time to become standardized. Thanks all who are working on
> this! What can be done already now is impressive.
With Musix GNU+Linux is really easy to have sound (soft synth) with
Noteedit (or Rosegarden), alsa or jack.
-- Marcos Guglielmetti Coordinador del desarrollo de Musix GNU+Linux (www.musix.org.ar) ___________________________________________________________ 1GB gratis, Antivirus y Antispam Correo Yahoo!, el mejor correo web del mundo http://correo.yahoo.com.arReceived on Sat Dec 24 04:15:09 2005
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