Yes, it does come with WDM and ASIO drivers for windows. I don't have a Mac, but it does have drivers for thatone too. I am mainly using the session window, to chuck the samples into it in real time and then I am playing around with FX, with the order I play the samples, etc etc. I could live with a just session window, and then have some sort of automation going on, to record what I did when, etc, for my productions. Also, I would need the ability to sync the program with my DAW from Yamaha, so that I would be able to do the session first, then go out to the Recorder, and add live voice and bass to it, if needed. But that would be secondary. I am very impressed about the amount of help from you guys. I will continue to help if I can aswell, as soon as I got into it a bit more, that is :D I am a sound engineer and producer for years now, and I just started a course at uni, that must be the reason for the fact, that I want to see then protools everyday. But as I said, as a performer, I simply use Live and m laptop :) Thanks again, Favio > --- Urspr?ngliche Nachricht --- > Von: Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > An: A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Betreff: Re: [linux-audio-user] ablton live emulation > Datum: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 09:24:19 -0400 > > > My question: Does anyone know a software which does the job which > Abletons > > Live is doing for me at the moment? > > what aspects of live are you using? there are people who have done live > performances with ardour (brave souls, i say; and i wrote ardour :) > > > Well, also, I need to know if I can still use my USB audio interface > > "Lexicon Omega" with my laptop. > > depends on whether it is a truly class compliant device. does it come > with its own win/mac drivers or not? > > --p > > -- Favio Masulli y Becker Contact: 07840 185 746 MSN : protoolz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx