[_] cross-post [Fwd: Re: [bristol] USB2 Linux audio hardware and/or possible alternatives]
Raymond Brooks
ray at conscious.co.uk
Fri Jan 5 11:10:27 GMT 2007
Steve Roome wrote: > On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 10:42:08AM +0000, Stefan Goodchild wrote: > >> On 5 Jan 2007, at 10:15, Steve Roome wrote: >> >> >>> Thanks for the interesting info, it's good to know that not everyone >>> has decided to (stupidly :) ) buy a mac for audio! >>> >>> What other software on Linux are you using for audio stuff, some of it >>> I've found (on FreeBSD) to look nice but crash a lot. Not having a lot >>> of luck with that bit myself. (bad choice of OS probably.) >>> >> The juxtaposition of these two paragraphs made me chuckle :-) >> >> But I may be sensing a whoosh over my head... >> > > Just wanted to ensure it remained a software thread. There's a lot of > folks who think that buying a mac might help, and I hear it a lot, but > at the price I'd be able to buy a mixing desk and a 24 track hard disk > recorder and still have change. > > So, the free software bit is relevant though - just trying to get this > bpmdj software to run on FreeBSD now. (probably unlikely) > > Steve > > >> Stef >> >> >> ______________________________________________________________________ >> >> The information in this email (together with any attachments) is >> protected by copyright and may be confidential. If you receive this >> email in error, please reply notifying the sender, delete the email >> immediately and do not make use of, nor copy it. >> Real World accepts no liability, including liability for negligence in >> respect of any statement in this email. >> Your assistance is appreciated. >> >> ______________________________________________________________________ >> >> -- >> underscore_ list info/archive -> http://www.under-score.org.uk >> > > > Good luck! From the blurb it says Linux only... Rx