the lone gunman hat gesagt: // the lone gunman wrote: > Hello: > > Are there any folks out there using Linux to do sound recording? If > so, what approaches have you taken? > > I've got a cheap hack of a sound studio on my pc -- only under windows > now, though, and I'd rather do this under linux.
[...] > Granted this is no professional studio, but it does the trick, and > fairly well. The requirements, though, are that I need a full duplex > driver for my Sound Blaster AWE 32 pnp ISA sound card. This driver is > free for Windows. I can purchase a full duplex driver for linux from > a company (I forget their name). > > Anyway, before I spend on the full duplex driver, does anyone know of > some good software that I can use -- I need a midi drum programmer, > some decent recording software, and some mixing software (that can > merge two sound files). I've got most of this for free under Windows, > so I'd like to keep it free for Linux. (BTW, the midi drum machine is > called "The Wizard" -- it's pretty sharp, I'd like something similar > for linux). I think "SLab" is what could fill many of your needs. SLab is a large set of sound tools that are combined in a tcl/tk-GUI. It comes with a harddisk recorder, a mixer, an effects rack and lots more (but no MIDI yet). It can do full duplex with the OSS commercial sound driver. You can get it at every sunsite mirror somewhere under /apps/sound/ -- Frank Barknecht >-------------< -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null