Hi, > Amazing what ALSA has come up with. The August issue of the > Linux Journal will include a rather lengthy article I wrote > about ALSA from the user's perspective. I wrote about some > of its plugins but somehow I missed this one. > > We are all truly blessed with the work done by the ALSA > team, no joke. I can only agree. Since I restarted doing audio stuff, I was amazed more than one times. As I bought my notebook a couple of years ago (and immediately wiped out the NTFS partition on my hard drive ;-), USB was still a sad issue. Today? Using an el cheapo USB audio card via ALSA, running JACK and Ardour on top of it is simply a joy (OK OK, except for the latency ;). MIDI over USB? Works great. Using a midisport 8x8? No problem thanks to the available firmware loader (thanks to Clemens Ladisch BTW). Yesterday I had a lot of fun. I unpacked my old but worthy acoustic guitar with a piezo mic in it, plugged it in and tried out various LADSPA plugins via Ardour. I cannot actually play the guitar except some chords and simple melodies, but it was a great joy. So, it needs to be said from time to time: Thanks to all involved, including the GNU project and the kernel devs. Members of open source projects have nothing else than the satisfaction to have done a useful work. For my part, I'm really impressed. Thanks to all. Best regards ce