Re: which lau distro is more commandline friendly?

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Why did this discussion shift to my hardware synthesizer when I am asking about distributions specifically written for audio professionals?
Let me post a link to an article  that illustrates what I am asking about.
Linux does not support the reading edge, since you asked.
Kare


On Mon, 21 Dec 2015, F. Silvain wrote:

Hey hey Kare,
not having followed the thread completely, I'd like to say this: I use Debian Squeeze and it works. There are enough commandline tools. ArchLinux seems to offer an even better commandline structure in some ways. I'm not sure about Nama and Midish for ArchLinux, I know, that there is a Nama package for Debian. In any case, you'd need to update this manually to the most recent version to have some real fun.

I'm not sure about lowlatency kernels for Debian and Arch. But I think, you can get a lowlatency kernel from Ubuntu for Debian, though it might be a little awkward. I'm usng a standard kernel and the latency is quite OK.

Which hardware synth do you use for speec? If it was supported by Linux, it usually still is, they rarely throw stuff away. :) Support would either be directly in the kernel or in BRLTTY, the braille driver. It not only supports braille displays, but also speech hard- and software.

Espeak, the free Linux speech synth, is not very pleasant, but usable.

Ta-ta
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