[linux-audio-user] Complete Linux Audio System

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HI
Yes I would recommend Studio to go for your particular needs.
You could try studio64 as well if your thinking 64bit.
Cheers
Bob




Forest Bond wrote:

>>I would like to buy (yes I did say buy) a reasonably complete Linux
>>based music development/recording system. I really don't have either
>>the time or skills to build this up myself, I barely have enough
>>free time for my real interest - music.
>>
>>I've tried Rosegarden and like it very much so I guess this would be
>>the heart of the system. It seems to be very popular. Beyond that, well
>>does anyone know of a company or individual that puts these systems
>>together?
>>    
>>
>
>http://www.ferventsoftware.co.uk
>
>A bootable/installable CD based on Knoppix, put together by the core 
>Rosegarden developers.  It "just works" (for the most part)...Knoppix is 
>a hassle to make changes to (it's basically a partially broken version 
>of Debian), but Studio To Go! works like a charm.
>
>-Forest
>  
>


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