Re: ¿La revolución informática realmente revolucionará la música? Linux Audio Conference 2007

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On 3/29/07, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[notes from the translator - Fernando Lopez-Lezcano: there are a few
words missing in the translation and I apologize for typos, also, this
article is a comment on another article written by someone actually
present at the conference, I think, the original url is at the bottom of
this commentary]

Translation follows (accuracy _not_ guaranteed :-)

Let the fun begin :-)


It seems was way too subtle for google to handle.

Thank you very much Fernando for providing some clear translation of
an article that can now realy lead to an interesting debate.

It seems there is a bit of confusion here from the outside world.
Linux audio can also produce more "traditionnal" music, not only
experimental.

I will take my own band's music as an example. Linux (and especially
Ardour) was mostly only a means of getting a recording mixed. No sound
generation used (appart from a bass line played with zynaddsubfx on
the song named poems).

Those of you who wish can listen to it here :
http://www.myspace.com/kinokoenorbite

Cheers,
__________________
Marc-Olivier Barre,
Markinoko.

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