If you want to use Ardour I have some destructions on setting it up - http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/ALSA_JACK_ARDOUR.html. They're a bit dated but may be helpful. Also, if you're running Red Hat, do a search for Planet CCRMA (I can't remember the URL at the moment). Once you get that working you can try mastering with JAMin ;-) A word of warning - getting low latency and a professional setup working is not for the faint of heart. None of this is "push the button and it installs" kind of stuff. Jan On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 05:22, Steve Harris wrote: > On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 10:18:40PM -0800, r7 wrote: > > Someone suggested Sweep in the archives. Is there > > anything else anyone would suggest to minimise the > > transition pain? > > Sweep is unlikly to deal with that well - it holds all the audio data in > RAM. Audacity is probably closest to cooledit. If its missing features > you could try asking the developers - if could be that there working on > exactly the things you need. > > You could go all-out and use ardour, which is more like protools than > cooledit, but will handle your arrangement needs well - if you can handle > the UI transition. http://ardour.sourceforge.net/ > > - Steve