On Sat, September 1, 2012 2:29 pm, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Sat, 2012-09-01 at 06:21 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >> On Sat, 2012-09-01 at 14:02 +1000, Patrick Shirkey wrote: >> > Go to an AV trade show, look at the software and hardware solutions >> > that are being presented and tell me if there is anything that you >> > cannot find a solution for in the Linux toolset. > > East West Symphonic Choirs or even something less big like Edirol > Orchestral. Arp step sequencer emulations, Alchemy ... and take an > educated guess, do you think Guitarix and Rakkarak do provide what the > consumers can get for Windows? > > Should I send you a list ;)? > Yes, please do. That way we can see where the gaps are... A few choral voice sets, sequencers and guitar fx options doesn't do much for me personally but others might feel more passionate about that. > Video timeline is available for Ardour, but ... for Windows you already > get hard disk recorder + sequencers + video time line in one package, > you don't need to build something yourself. Some people simply download > cracked versions. > It's a common misconception. We already have Blender, Cinelerra, Ardour and JACK? There is also smoke: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=18706115&linkID=10809903 and of course massive.... http://www.massivesoftware.com/ You can get an idea of what Linux is capable of in AV production from here: http://www.wetafx.co.nz/features - And if you wanna get into 3d graphics Unity3d also runs on Llinux http://unity3d.com/unity/4/faq#sec1-h With several native game engines that are well advanced these days too like for example cube engine. -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user