Two little things to tell everyone. First, I finally got my copy of the February issue of Sound on Sound. The Linux article is there, and I was very impressed with it. Plus, this issue has a great how-to on micing drums for studio recording. The surprise was the copy of Home Recording I picked up on a whim today, because it has an article on DIY surround sound. In the back, under the Computer Central heading, is an article called "The Other Operating System," by Thad Brown. I'll give you three guesses which one he's talking about. :-) It's a very positive article, saying that he ultimately thinks that Linux will be a serious competitor to MS and Apple for music production. The article also mentions a company called Digigram who has released drivers for their audio hardware under an Open Source license (does anybody know anything about Digigram?). He does say, though, that there seems to be no real replacement in the works for the likes of ProTools and Cubase, so I think somebody needs to point him to Ardour and Rosegarden. Just thought you all would like to know. :-) Regards, Darren Landrum