Lee, Very cool page. I'm glad you found my ALSA_JACK_ARDOUR doc useful. You should check out JAMin for mastering - http://sourceforge.net/projects/jamin/. We're getting pretty close and it's already useful. I'm working on selectable scenes right now. You could add it to your list - T-RackS for $400 vs JAMin for $0. I keep a copy of the latest tarball on my site http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/jamin.tgz if you can't get the sourceforge CVS to work for you (it's been a bit flaky lately). Cheers Jan On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 18:14, Lee Azzarello wrote: > I'm also rocking this steez. Here's my log of progress: > http://www.fallingforward.net/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=62 > > -l[e^2] > ------------------------------ > http://www.fallingforward.net/ > people experimenting with music, art and technology > > On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Robert Jonsson wrote: > > > Hi guys and gals, > > > > A friend of mine has been doing some very serious attempts at producing music > > with a fully linux based setup lately. > > There has been lots of pitfalls along the way, but since he is a _very_ > > dedicated guy he has come a long way towards pulling of his goal. > > > > The goal in question being to produce an "album" purely in linux. (album in > > the sense that the songs are freely downloadable from the same web page on > > the net, i think ;) ) > > > > He has just started to document the thing, you can have a look here: > > http://computerville.homeip.net/linuxmusic/, there are also some samples of > > what he has produced this far, in my opinion it shows that linux audio is > > getting 'there'. > > > > Have a nice weekend, > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > >