--- Eric Dantan Rzewnicki <rzewnickie@xxxxxxx> wrote: > If you > choose to take the route of getting something working for what you > need, > please consider at least looking into building it on top of > ecasound. I had considered that, but just don't know ecasound well enough yet. Since you mentioned it, I will definitely look into it. > You will _never_ get that opportunity if you choose to return to > (join?) the corporate software arena. This is precisely the reason I don't want to bail on the Linux Audio ideal. I would know absolutely nothing about audio coding if it wasn't for the Linux Audio group. For that, I believe I have a moral obligation to give something back. > Mark Knecht comes to mind and possible Ron Parker (is that correct, > I > mean the guy w/the studio in Minnesota) have successfully stradled > the > commercial audio software and linux audio software worlds. Using > what > works better in Linux, but keeping their proprietary tools working > in > cooperation with their free software tools. Perhaps there is a > hybrid > approach available to you for the interim. I've also considered that and may yet do it. Thanks, Greg _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com