> bonus points for anything that gives me more than 4 ports of i/o. A used Emagic AMT works well and gives 8 ports i/o. But I never managed to chain them to get 16 or more under Linux, worked well on Mac. > Man I do have to say I miss the pre-VST days. sorry, but things were > better (albiet a bit more pricey) then. > > These days are not gone. Still a lot of new synths are being released and Midi is still not dead. Used digital synths and samplers are cheap (something which you cant say about analogue synths). And there has never been so much new analogue modulars available as today. Coming from Emagic Logic I was never that convinced with Midisequencing under Linux, so now I use a MPC and other sequencers/ rhythm machines synched for my beat music, the computer became a taperecorder for audio. Once I tracked everything the possibilities to warp the audio signals with Ladspa Plugins or PD or AMS or CSound or whatever are endless. With the cheap available harddisks this is a major change for me in music making in comparison of the 90s, in that times I composed everything in Midisequencers and recorded only a stereo master on DAT. Cheers, Malte -- ---- media art + development http://www.block4.com follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/herrsteiner or face the book: http://www.facebook.com/herrsteiner _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user