Subject:Linux anyone?
Posted by: kossos007
Date:10/10/2004 11:01:38 AM
When can we get a Linux compatible version of Acid? Windows is weak. Linux is strong. I have yet to start the task of putting Acid on my Linux box. As soon as this is done I will take windows out to a field and blast it with a 12 guage shotty to the hard drive. |
Subject:RE: Linux anyone?
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:10/10/2004 4:24:15 PM
HEY! Don't shoot the hard drive! It's not to blame for the OS installed on it. Just repartition and reformat and it will be back to clean and innocent. ;) |
Subject:RE: Linux anyone?
Reply by: doctorfish
Date:10/10/2004 8:05:06 PM
I have a Linux system for website programming and internet surfing and for that' stuff it's great. I haven't tried much audio on it but there are some applications that seems interesting. Check this out. Ardour I'll probably give this one a try in the near future. However. I have a finely tuned-for-audio Windows XP machine that gives me nary a hiccup when running Vegas, Acid, or Sound Forge. Windows can be a great environment for recording and editing audio and video. And also hardware support on Linux for the professional level sound cards isn't quite there yet. I've read that RME and M-Audio cards have some driver support but beyond that you're stuck with Soundblaster and the like. Dave |