Dave Robillard wrote: >On Wed, 2005-07-09 at 09:27 -0400, Hector Centeno wrote: > > >>Hello, >> >>Yesterday I was having a little of a debate with a good friend about the >>possibilities of Linux/open-source audio and music software in the music >>market. What are your opinions about this? Is someone there actually >>making money using Linux and/or open-source software? Is it possible to >>be competitive in a market full of musicians/composers using >>Win/Mac+proprietary software (Cubase, Reason, ProTools and friends)? >>Probably this has been addressed more than once previously, so sorry for >>insisting... I think I need some encouragement! >> >> > >I have yet to meet a musician worth listening to who's in it for the >money. > I totally agree!!! > Ask if you can create whatever sort of music you want with the >available tools maybe, but not if you can make money using open source >software - that's silly. > >That aside, Autechre use Max very heavily. Max/MSP isn't free software, >but free parallels/alternatives exist (Pd and Jmax) > >Cheers, > >-DR- > > > I think GNU/Linux should never become too widespread. Otherwise it will die. It should be an alternative for those who value freedom, those who aren't afraid to learn. Those who value sharing more than selling and buying. Call me leninist. :-D c. www.cesaremarilungo.com