i am using google, thanx --- Loki Davison <loki.davison@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 3/12/06, Renato Fabbri <renatoftato@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > ´ve been using linux and learning about its > > possibilities as a DAW. I intend using it as my > > plataform for live performances and migrate to it > for > > composing too, and it is more and more certain > that I > > will, but, for that, it is important to compare it > a > > little with other plataforms... and.. i´m freaking > > out, man!!!! too much stuff!! please help!! Distro > > running, apps running, tests going, thats not the > > prob, just need some comparinsons (i am sorry to > send > > some silly quests, i promess myself that i´ll > build a > > basic guide for musician linux newbies): > > > > -what is ardour oposed to cubase? can it do > everything > > as well? > > > > -what is snd oposed to sound forge(please v8)? can > it > > do everything as well? more? > > > > -I´ve heard about linux/jack/alsa not working well > > above 48KHz. Seems waaky to me, but..? and 24 bit? > > > > -Linux and Vst do well? > > > > -Can I get some midi out of ardour, process it in > PD > > and send it to a softsynth through jack > connections in > > real time? > > > > -Can I get 4 audio input channels, process in PD, > send > > just one or two to process with LADSPA plugs and > send > > them out? > > > > -What are the favorite softsynths? I just ran > > addsubsyn, very good. Any other good ones? > > > > thanx, alot > > ref > > > > I suspect they created google for just this reason. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com