RE: Re: Any one using 64Strudio?

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I am going to try and install it on my machine today and see how I go.
I get the impression that it is a collection of multimedia apps
SPECIFICALLY for 64 bit machines.  

As far as paying for it goes,  I have no problem paying for software
provided it works.  I have paid or plenty of stuff before that "does not
do what it says on the tin".  Infact, this is one of the reasons I want
to migrate to linux, I want stuff that "WORKS". Although, I must admit
that I have tried several distros that did not work for me for music,
including planet ccrma.  I do find the people at planet ccrma still very
helpful, even though I have abandoned the ccrma kernel.


-----Original Message-----
From: linux-audio-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:linux-audio-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Loki
Davison
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 4:18 AM
To: aaron@xxxxxxxxx; A list for linux audio users
Subject:  Re: Any one using 6Strudio?

On 3/2/06, Aaron Trumm <aaron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> is the product the packaging together of a bunch of freeware?  maybe
> like there's an executable or a CD that installs everything you need
> without you having to make a bunch of tweaks or download Ardour and
> such?  maybe sort of like taking the Planet CCRMA idea a step further?
>
> is that the product?
>
> *scratches head*

Freeware? Sounds like a bad word to me. It's just another Planet CCRMA,
etc

Loki


	

	
		
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