Re: Linux Audio Notebooks for recording? Any recommendations?

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Michael Wagner schrieb:
> Hello,
> 
> (Lurking mode off ;-)
> Trying to keep this short: Is it possible, in general, to do low
> latency multitrack-recording in ardour with a notebook and a
> multichannel audio-interface? If so, does anyone have any
> recommendations for notebooks and audio-interfaces that are suitable
> for this task and still available?

The recording engeneer of the berlin band called metaphon, uses a
Lenovo-Thinkpad plus RME-Hammerfall cardbus-interface.

> I'd like to run gentoo-linux on it, do some recording and maybe, from
> time to time, do some Sequencing / Sample playback and PureData-stuff.


That is exactly what he does, yet with Planet CCRMA.

Me myself can only warn you, to be very carefull with Models, that have
no real BIOS. I have got a Toshiba Tecra, that sets literally all
peripherals (cardreader, antenna, usb etc) on the same IRQ with the
soundchip and i cannot change this via BIOS...
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