> We have extreemely good tools already. As far as our studio is concerned, I'd have to say that the tools we want to use (gui-based multitrack HD recorders) are excellent, but not quite complete. Audacity only recently added support for full duplex on Linux, for instance. Version 1.1.3 (a beta) is the best yet, but it doesn't yet have the stability that we expect from a Linux system. I think it will get there soon, though. > The hard part is learning how to > run a stable machine. You won't find it any different on other OS's. I used Mac OS and Windows back in the 90's, and I did find them less stable - even with very mature apps. At least when a Linux app crashes it doesn't take the system with it - and I'm much more confident about the risk of data loss than I used to be. > If > you want to let people record two tracks without dropouts, then add some > fx you could do that easily 5 years ago on Linux. Perhaps I'd disagree with the word 'easily'. Five years ago, even getting your soundcard to make a bleep could be non-trivial. First, patch and recompile your kernel... Cheers Daniel