[linux-audio-user] Re: Digital mixer suggestions

Ismael Valladolid Torres ivalladolidt at terra.es
Thu Jun 15 11:47:35 EDT 2006


Carlo Capocasa escribe:
> If you have a lot of analogue gear you need to be proficient in music, 
> digital engineering AND analogue engineering, so I try to at least limit 
> myself to two fields and let the technology be smart as far as the 
> analogue chain goes.

It's always worth asking oneself, which part of the experience is the
one I fancy?

I enjoy starting songs, starting to put musical pieces together. I
don't bother myself finishing a song. I've never used mastering
software. Moreover my brother is the opposite, he needs to have things
finished in a couple of hours because what he enjoys is sharing it
with friends.

I understand perfectly you only find comfortable having an analog
chain as small as posible so you can center yourself in what's
happening inside the computer. Others we enjoy grooveboxes. :)

Indeed this is what's nice about Linux audio, extends freedom, further
away from where freedom reached during first years of electronic
musical production, which wasn't precisely "near".

Cordially, Ismael
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