> Hi guys, > > I'm trying to setup a `proof of concept' sound processing system on > my > machine, using Linux. The system should cater rock/metal bands. Now I > need to > know where to start and what to look at. There's so much documentation > and so > many software out there that I'm getting confused and don't know where > to > start. I have around a month to set up the system, so as to give a > presentation and a live demo at a local community event. > > I generally prefer to know my theory properly before practically > implementing, > so please tell me what background knowledge I should ideally have to > implement such a system. > > Any links, hints, pointers etc. very much appreciated. > > Thanks a lot. > > P.S. I'm using Gentoo and have access to the pro-audio overlay. Also, > since > this is just a proof of concept type project, I won't be spending on > hardware. I have a Sempron64 2500+ machine with 1GB of RAM and plenty > of hard > disk space, although on 7200 rpm PATA. I think I can borrow a Creative > SB > Live 5.1 sound card from my boss for the project. I think you should have a good look at dyne:bolic. The new version is awesome! www.dynebolic.org _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user