Re: Audigy too

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Leigh Dyer wrote:

You need to take a step back, learn the OS, and learn some of the tools before you can step forward again and start making music. If you don't have the time to do that (and it's certainly no mark against you if you don't -- it's a big investment), then you might as well move on now.


Hi Baz,

And with Leigh's note I'll jump and suggest you simply move on. It's obvious you've made a game attempt at working with Linux, and you have my respect for that. But at my age I don't have the patience either, so I sincerely suggest you use what gets your work done most efficiently. I'm sorry Linux audio isn't working out for you - unfortunately that's an all too-common experience, and I certainly don't blame the interested user. The plain fact is, as your experience tells, that there is no perfect Linux audio distro. OTOH, Windows, for its users, is just that - a perfect audio distro. You don't try umpteen of them to find which one works, you don't have to compile anything, and all your apps have a single dedicated distribution target. Sweet. I don't need to rehearse the Microsoft negatives here - I'm sure you've already found some, which I assume was at least one motivating factor for your Linux trials - but unfortunately you've also discovered a bunch of the negative aspects of the Linux audio world.

I can't stress enough how much it matters to me that I get my work done. At 60 I'm feeling the pinch of years, and I have no time to muck around with excursions into another operating system. Had I the time and inclination I'd prep a Windows box for the fun of it, but I have no need. I'm getting my work done with Linux. I currently run two distros under normal use here - the ancient, super-stable and increasingly irritating 64 Studio 2.1 and a more modern Ubuntu 10.04 - and I occasionally run AVLinux, which is the distro I now recommend to beginners.

Perhaps a best idea would be for you - assuming you're still interested in all this stuff - to set up a "sandbox" machine or a drive partition for your Linux ventures. Take a more leisurely path, learn more about the system itself, and maybe you'll end up using Linux for something anyway. Whatever you decide, feel free to ask more questions here and elsewheres in the general community. We'll be glad to help as we're able.

Good luck,

dp

Some examples of my music made with Linux audio software: http://linux-sound.org/ardour-music.html
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