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On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 12:43:16PM -0700, kevin kelley wrote:
> Hello, This is my first post. I work everyday with
> Linux at my job (Slackware). I was wondering what most
> of the people on this list use as their main Distro
> for Linux audio? I plan to use some form of multitrack
> recording software as well as some sampling looping
> software as well.
I use Debian sid, but I'd recommend UbuntuStudio or 64studio for ease of use.
> I have some older boxes that I was considering using
> does anyone have advice on processor speed and system
> configurations that work well?
For just doing disk recording, a 1Ghz machine or even slower might be fine.
If you are going to be using lots of plugin effects or softsynths, get the fastest machine you can get your hands on. My 2.33Ghz dual-core Intel 64bit system works fine with lots of softsynths and plugins simultaneously.
> I am also interested in knowing what hardware
> interface work best for Linux audio?
It seems that PCI interfaces are the most solid and reliable. It's a bit more hit-and-miss with firewire or USB.
- -ken
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