Re: debian and audio software

2006-01-01 Thread Rippit the Ogg Frog
AGNULA stands for "A GNU/Linux Audio distribution" and can be found at: http://www.agnula.org/ Their excellent users mailing lists has many subscribers who are experienced with Linux audio software and almost always willing to help others. -- Rippit the Ogg Frog [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.

Re: debian and audio software

2006-01-01 Thread Katipo
Glenn English wrote: On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 09:11 +0800, John Mills wrote: I just wondered how well developed audio software for Debian is. Quite. I am familiar with Audacity (Win) but wondered how much else there is available and how far development has gotten. Rezound is

Re: debian and audio software

2006-01-01 Thread cmetzler
> I just wondered how well developed audio software for Debian is. > I am familiar with Audacity (Win) but wondered how much else there is > available and how far development has gotten. > I am thinking more in terms of complete DAW packages not simple players or > basic editors, For DAW work it

Re: debian and audio software

2006-01-01 Thread Glenn English
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 09:11 +0800, John Mills wrote: > I just wondered how well developed audio software for Debian is. Quite. > I am familiar with Audacity (Win) but wondered how much else there is > available and how far development has gotten. Rezound is similar to Audacity, but on steroids.

debian and audio software

2006-01-01 Thread John Mills
Hi,   I just wondered how well developed audio software for Debian is. I am familiar with Audacity (Win) but wondered how much else there is available and how far development has gotten. I am thinking more in terms of complete DAW packages not simple players or basic editors,     Tha