[linux-audio-user] Your site.

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That is a bit strange.  ST Audio has a really good forum where you can
get advice on there gear.  I don't have Windows so I can't be very much
help there.  I've got a link to ST Audio somewhere on my page but you
can just google for it and find it.

Jan


On Sat, 2003-05-17 at 21:56, Chaz Kiser wrote:
> I've contacted you and spoke with you a few times before about your
> excellent tutorial and your site.  I'm new to Linux.  I'm wanting to record
> a hillbilly punk-bluegrass  band.
> I even jumped on your recommendation for the STaudio DSP unit that I believe
> you have.  Anyway I got a bizarre question.
> 
> I can't my STAudio unit to work in Windows.  It only works in Linux, which
> will suite me fine but I wanted to use some Acid music loops with my
> endeavors.
> 
> I'm wanting to setup a multi track recorder.  I think you remember me, we
> communicated at length about it.
> 
> Any tips other than your excellent site?
> ps.  you have got to try to play hamonica and standup bass at the same time.
> i did that the other night and it was nearly comical.  i had to customize my
> harmonica holder cause it wouldn't stay on.
> Chaz Worm (kiser)
> 




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