> If you could document your setup, you'll probably be able to convince > quite a few future students! I surely will. BTW, Robin, I also used xjadeo extensively for these classes, it served me very well for syncing music to image. > The problem is not so much the software; but time and equipment > (instruments, musicians, studio) to record and create those libraries - > especially orchestral sounds libraries for film scoring can be quite > expensive. > > Most producers of these sample-libs do simply not have the means to > support free-software: Publishing the samples in a proprietary format > solves their issue of distribution retaining copy-protection. I wouldn't object to using commercial apps like Kontakt or PLAY on Linux... > AFAIK sonokinetic.net is or was looking into making their libs available > for GNU/Linux applications; but I don't know any details. That would be awesome... I use a lot of Sonokinetic's libraries. > Another Dutch effort: http://opensymphonia.sourceforge.net/ is an active > project towards that goal. Wonder how that is coming along... not much there right now... -- Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.electricminstrel.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden; If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world." -- Jelaleddin Rumi _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user