helps a ton, thanks! Are you using a laptop or a tower? Seems to me probably a tower, given your specs. Are you using any music-specific expansion cards? On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 14:29 +0200, pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > any body willing to help me out in san francisco? > > the project is to set up a recording and sequencing > > system for scratch (semi-pro-quality) recording. > > i'm an out of work musician but none-the-less > > willing to pay money. > > > > problems include: > > * determine the right computer to buy > > for example: buy a tower or a laptop or both? if a > > tower, what expansion cards to buy? > > * determine what software to use > > * determine i/o and other hardware > > * how to drive a roland X10, other roland digital > > keyboard? > > what other external hardware to buy? drum machine? > > other music instrument hardware? (i like having > > instrument voices in external hardware so's not to > > burden the CPU of the computer running recording or > > sequencing software.) > > * use existing pro-tools recordings on the new linux > > system > > > > hopefully, > > jim > > PS: music store people i've talked to have no clue about > > linux stuff. > > i have read reviews and other online info and cannot find > > what i need: specifics to put a small, basic system > > together (what CPU speed, RAM, storage... to buy; is there > > reasonably good quality recording or sound generation or > > audio playback stuff in expansion card form that works > > with linux; are there necessary drivers or libraries that > > are not obvious to someone new to setting up these systems; > > what are the solutions to problems that typically come > > with the specific hardware and software components...?). > > > > > > Hi Jim, > > > You can do amazing things with an eeepc. So in terms of hardware anything > new will be powerful enough to achieve something useful. I personally use > a 4 core cpu with 8 GB RAM and that has enough power to do everything I > throw at it. > > You will need to use JACK and depending on the distribution you choose you > may need to enable third party repos (CCRMA) to get access to all the > latest and greatest tools. Alot of people speak highly of AVLinux > > http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html > > There is also indamixx: http://indamixx.com > > > Hope this helps. > > > Cheers. > > -- > Patrick Shirkey > Boost Hardware Ltd > > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user