Re: (sort of) new music made with Linux

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Hi Rosea1
I did everything myself, since there's noone else to do it. :-) That's something I learnt on an LAC: If you want it done, and you can't: Then learn how to. :-) I used LinuxSampler for the piano, tron, glockenspiel and brass. Hydrogen for the drums. Aeolus for the organ - few as there is. My Korg TR76 for the strings, bass and synthpad. Beatrix for the hammond. the Clavia Nordlead for the lead sounds and some samples + csound for effects and atmosphere. It was a huge project for me, butI'm very glad to see, that it pays off. :-)
  Warmly yours
          Julien
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