Hi,
Wednesday 20 August 2003 05:20 skrev Chris Share:
First, I'd ask you to go slow with moving your music to linux. You _are_ going
to have problems, probably lots of problems. In my opinion it is worth it
though, just for the freedom.
Myself I use Linux 24-7 nowdays, (okay, perhaps not that much, I atleast sleep
sometimes ;) ) but it has taken a lot of time to move my audio stuff to linux
(read years).
A friend of mine started a similar, full scale move, a few months ago, with a
very agressive schedule, I think he actually has fared quite well this far.
his page: http://computerville.homeip.net/audio/hostile17/
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It's not as stable as newer versions of Cubase, but imho it's one of the best
in Linux.
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The hoontech isn't bad per se, but I think it has problems with noise.
Any envy24 based card is good (which the DSP24 is), those that have external
AD/DA are in general great.
The envy24 cards are quite well supported in Linux, I'm not sure if there are
differences that cause some of the cards to work better or worse, you'd
better check the alsa-lists/site for this kind of info.
Regards,
Robert
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