[linux-audio-user] Interesting audio software coming to Linux.

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> I wonder what the odds are that it supports ALSA, or better yet, JACK.

There's still time to get in touch with these people, who are based in the UK, 
and help make it happen! I think their pricing is reasonable for a 
proprietary app of this kind, and there's a free beer trial for the current 
version.

> I'm guessing they wouldn't want to alienate a good portion of thier users
> (RedHat + ?) by requireing ALSA :(

Any serious music user would install ALSA, surely? If only for up to date card 
drivers. It'll be interesting to find out what their target distros are.

I didn't send the info about this particular app to Sound on Sound, but I have 
forwarded lots of other Linux-related audio/music announcements. If anyone 
has specific Linux information they want to pass on to the magazine, please 
let me know.

There should be a feature I wrote in the May issue (out in April) about 
building a near-silent Linux box for studio use. It was supposed to be 
completely silent, but it ended up having one speed-controlled 60mm fan due 
to heat build-up with static air inside the case. 
 
Cheers

Daniel


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