On Sun, Jul 12, 1998 at 09:00:08PM -0500, the lone gunman wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 11, 1998 at 04:46:58PM -0700, Ian Eure wrote:
> > Hi. I do a lot of this kind of thing, so let me tell you what my setup is.
>
> Hey, thanks for the info -- it's very helpful!
>
np :)
> > I have two boxes that I use
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 lin
the lone gunman wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> Are there any folks out there using Linux to do sound recording?
As promised, here's a URL and the TOC from the page:
http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linux_soundapps.html
Some Interesting Sound & MIDI Software For Linux
Hi. I do a lot of this kind of thing, so let me tell you what my setup is.
I have two boxes that I use to make my music with. One is an old 486-66 msdos-
debian dualbooter, and the other is a K6-166 linux box. They are both on
ethernet, and I have the MS SMB client for the dos side of the dos box
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.
I do multi-track guitar recording in the following way: record a
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