[LAU] [LAD] Kontakt sampler format (and others like EXS24)

Ralf Mardorf ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net
Sat Sep 1 04:56:21 UTC 2012


On Sat, 2012-09-01 at 14:28 +1000, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> On Sat, September 1, 2012 2:01 pm, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > On Sat, 2012-09-01 at 04:53 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >> Talk to
> >> http://www.studio-presse.de/2.0.html
> >> too.
> >
> > IOW, don't send a statistic to Fritz Fey, but present him a well tuned
> > Linux PC, completely, with all the needed RME gear etc., so that he can
> > test it in his studio. Also pay for advertising in his magazine, at the
> > same time you present him this computer. At the same time do the same
> > for important, well known professional studios and important magazines
> > for professionals all over the world.
> >
> > Only companies can do this, but Linux isn't a company.
> >
> 
> Linux Audio has a community. Each one of us has the ability to provide
> services and support within our own local region.
> 
> > If you send a statistic, that millions of people use Linux audio and the
> > magazine guys do ten phone calls, but nobody is using Linux audio from
> > the people they called, then ...? Take an educated guess.
> >
> 
> That's where you are in the position to provide that service. We are doing
> it over here in Oz. There is no reason you cannot do it in <your
> city/country of residence> too. Just pick a target and initiate a
> conversation. Offer your services and you'll be surprised at who is
> interested in taking you up on your offer. The more you do it the easier
> it becomes.

Fritz Fey is around the corner. I could take my computer and walk to the
Studio Magazine test studio and ask if they like to test Linux.

[spinymouse at archlinux ~]$ hdspconf
No Hammerfall DSP card found.
[spinymouse at archlinux ~]$ hdspmixer
Card 1: TerraTec EWX24/96 at 0xbf00, irq 20
Card 2: TerraTec EWX24/96 at 0xbb00, irq 21
1 RME cards card found.
Restoring last presets used

They couldn't use a mouse to set up the audio card.

Do you guess an audio engineer from the shark pool will investigate to
use some terminal stuff or ask for support for something that already is
borked for the basics, regarding to professional needs?

Beyond that my machine has a lot of additional issues. It's ok for me,
I'm not a full time professional audio and video engineer anymore. I
play with the penguins only. But you want to play with the sharks.

If I could help, I would do, but I can't help, my machine does not fit
to professional needs.

I know amateurs, they tested Linux, for them it's too hard, if they
can't use their discounter printer with Linux. I can't help them.

It's a catch-22 situation.



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