On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 13:30:52 -0700
Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan.osaudio@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> >
> > On 09/29/2009 01:20 AM, Russell Hanaghan wrote:
> >> I am almost convinced that I want to go Linux audio in my studio. I
> >> have a x64 3ghz dual core AMD based box that is my dedicated DAW. I am
> >> now deciding which distro to use that will give me stable performance
> >> with minimum effort.
> >>
> >> 64 Studio would seem like an obvious choice but because I would like
> >> to have VST's available, I seem to recall that is a possible issue?
> >>
> >>
> > "Note that there are native Linux vsts and a large amount of native
> > Linux plugins these days so you should be able to find an alternative
> > to your favourite windows vst plugins if they don't work over wine."
> >
> My thinking is starting to veer toward the reality that often times, I
> "feel" the absolute need to have something (in this case, VST's plugins)
> and will spend eon's trying to make it work!! And ultimately, if I am
> successful at willing my way into existence with that, the practical
> output is questionable!
Ah yes, the 80/20 rule... actually for music I think it's more like
95/5!
> In my current environment, it is now critical to produce results via
> whatever means. That means less time on farting around and more time
> rolling tape (er....disk!), as it is now revenue related.
>
> The only VST's that come to mind that I would really like (and not
> having had much exposure to more recent LADSPA's or LV2) are the awesome
> Ambience reverb and a full midi soft synth I used to use (HyperCanvas),
> as I don't have a hardware midi module and soundfonts never seemed to
> quite get it to my ear.
>
>
> thanks for the input.
>
> Russell
Talking about softsynths, have you tried the rather delightful
ZynAddSubFX, or, as appears on here, yoshimi (which is a very stable
derivative)?
-- Will J Godfrey http://www.musically.me.uk _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Tue Sep 29 00:15:07 2009
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