[linux-audio-user] Re: Snd (was DAW dilemma)

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On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 07:04, Bill Schottstaedt wrote:
> It seems to me you could use the "save state" options, always
> working from the "edit history" (i.e. the program that describes
> the changes you made at various points).  You'd still have various
> in-between takes, but they'd be handled automatically by Snd;
> your originals would never be touched, and you could backup to
> any point in the sequence. I didn't realize this was a stumbling
> block -- will look at it more closely -- perhaps all it needs
> is better documentation.

thanks, bill --

ok, i think i should spend some more time trying to make this work, but
i am going to have to throw some more hardware into the ring to do it.
currently, i have 768Mb RAM, which can easily get tight for a multitrack
session at better-than-CD sr and/or resolution. it is not uncommon for
me to be working on 20 tracks with an uninterrupted length of 30 or 40
minutes. this is really not currently feasible in RAM.

best-
-p


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