I'm still very new to Linux Audio Workstations (I've been a Cakewalk/Sonar/SoundForge user for years), so please forgive me if the question seems very basic... I'd like to build a computer to take with me for live gigs that can replace sound module racks (do softsynth/sample playback, multi-timbral, polyphony, etc.). In other words can it replace an Alesis QSR, a Kurzweil K2000RS and a Korg TR? Can I do this and still have great sounds/synth/samples? So the question is can a Linux DAW do this? If yes, what are the specs for such a machine? CPU? RAM? Motherboard? Sound card (very important, eh)? Thanks to all who post! -- =========================================================== Richard K. Ingalls Director of Information Technology Glenwood R-8 School District West Plains, MO email..ringalls@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx web....glenwood.k12.mo.us ph.....417.256.4849 fax....417.257.2567 "Glenwood R-8: home of the mustangs!" ===========================================================