Re: Linux synths used on commercial Rock/Pop CD

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On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:35:30PM -0600, Garett Shulman wrote:
> On the EEE, what audio interface are you using with Fludsynth? The  
> built-in CODEC? With Jack?

For my own practicing, simple audio editing (Rezound, oggz-chop, mpgsplit), and street performing, I use the built-in HDA-Intel interface. Works great.

For the couple band rehearsals I've brought it to, I've used my USB FastTrack Pro, since it has 1/4" outs. If I used it in any other live situation I'd use the FastTrack too.

-ken
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>> Actually, I'm using the EEE as a softsynth, not a DAW.
>>
>> It's working out rather well so far. I can run a couple Fluidsynths, an ecasound with a couple LADSPA plugins, and some other utilities, with no problems. Exactly what I wanted.
>>
>> I also experimented with ecasound on it for doing some scratch ideas, and it works.
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>> I also loaded Ardour on it, but Ardour is DOA on the EEE: the dialog boxes so frickin big that they don't fit in the EEE's small screen.
>>
>> But the EEE is perfect as a low-power, light, highly portable softsynth. I've used it for some outdoor street music, and it's fantastic for that. Also very convenient for rehearsals and should be helpful for casual gigs too.
>>
>> -ken
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