<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Airlynx wrote:<br>> Hey there everyone,<br>> <br>> I'm in the process of retooling my website and adding a blog aimed at<br>> beginners to Linux audio. My next article is going to be a detailed<br>> description on how use ZynAddSubFX and also a "down and dirty" on how<br>> to create unique voices for Zyn and save them. I have a ton of unique<br>> voices for Zyn that I've created over the years that I would like to<br>> share as part of the article, but I'm not sure on the best way to<br>> package them for download. My initial plan was to save each one as a<br>> separate .xmz file and zip all that together but would it be better to<br>> open up the banks folder where they are all saved and zip them up from<br>> there?<br>> <br>> Also if anybody wants to sharpshoot glaring errors in the articles
on<br>> my blog (all 2 entries so far) it is available @<br>> <a href="http://makinglinuxmusic.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://makinglinuxmusic.blogspot.com</a><br>> <br>> Thank you for your time<br>> <br>> <br>> Christopher ("Airlynx"/"Chip") Van Dan<br>> <br><br>I visited the site and was pleasantly surprised. To be honest, not sure what I was expecting, but whatever it was, your site seemed logical/methodical in formatting and content. As a matter of fact, wish that you could tweak more than a couple of them there at ubuntuforums.com. The closest thing to a "weakness" and it was not even that at all, with the content is that on some ubuntu setups, need to set up a group called audio and make sure your name is in there (yes, there are some other work arounds as well). As a former teacher, one of the things that can bother myself and others is proper spelling and grammar. Not sure how you will
take this, but will offer an A+ each for content, delivery and spelling/grammar.<br><br>I liked how you steered clear of the flame/distrowars quite nicely by stating that you use both of them for different things and there are good/ bad things about them. Most importantly, you knew when to stop talking and let it drop. Bravo!! Please teach lessons online.<br><br>With all of that said, will say this. Would love to test some of those zynaddsub files for you. Top notch work. All in all, I should say that I bookmarked it and am looking forward to (hopefully) regular visits. <br><br>Hope that encourages you,<br><br><br><div>Paul</div></td></tr></table><br>