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After 12 years of struggling with buggy, expensive software I made the
switch over to Linux and I can say with confidence that I am not
looking back. I was using Cakewalk Sonar, Cubase SX2, Waves and all the
toys and quite honestly my work was not all that great sounding. Plus I
had to deal with all the crashes that Windows is known for.
Some guy clued me into Linux and while it was a trippin' to learn, I
stuck with it and now I am free of Bill's garbage.
I am using:
Ardour
Jack
Audacity
Rythumbox
xmms
and amarok.
I am doing mostly classical recording of quartets and things like that
and I have been easily able to record 24 tracks at once with 5 msec
latency on a RME board.
The effects/plugins that come with ardour and audacity are fantastic
and are all free.
I have been using a wrapper to run VST instruments and it has been
working great.
I would suggest anyone tired of spending a fortune on software, give
Linux a real try because you might be surprised.
Kiss all the instabilities of Cakewalk/Sonar and Cubase good bye
forever and use the money you saved to pick up the new Berhinger
Digital board that is about to be announced.
--
Marcus Wesson
Wesson Productions Inc.
After 12 years of struggling with buggy, expensive software I made the
switch over to Linux and I can say with confidence that I am not
looking back. I was using Cakewalk Sonar, Cubase SX2, Waves and all the
toys and quite honestly my work was not all that great sounding. Plus I
had to deal with all the crashes that Windows is known for.
Some guy clued me into Linux and while it was a trippin' to learn, I
stuck with it and now I am free of Bill's garbage.
I am using:
Ardour
Jack
Audacity
Rythumbox
xmms
and amarok.
I am doing mostly classical recording of quartets and things like that
and I have been easily able to record 24 tracks at once with 5 msec
latency on a RME board.
The effects/plugins that come with ardour and audacity are fantastic
and are all free.
I have been using a wrapper to run VST instruments and it has been
working great.
I would suggest anyone tired of spending a fortune on software, give
Linux a real try because you might be surprised.
Kiss all the instabilities of Cakewalk/Sonar and Cubase good bye
forever and use the money you saved to pick up the new Berhinger
Digital board that is about to be announced.
--
Marcus Wesson
Wesson Productions Inc.