Well...I'm not going to write about the worst apps, just not going to waste
my time with reviewing them! ;-)
Free audio software can be great (have you seen Crystal VSTi?) or crap as is
evidenced by the stuff on Win/OSX. People don't have to love all software
just because it is free...I'm trying to write about the stuff that people
who are used to non-Linux audio software would want to try. It is a good
thing to get people to try Linux for their audio needs, right?
So let me re-phrase...how about the Linux software that would be useful and
impressive to Linux newbies and the software that would make them run!?!
;-)
-- N
----- Original Message -----
From: "holborn" <holborn(a)telefonica.net>
To: <linux-audio-dev(a)music.columbia.edu>
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 1:59 PM
Subject: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [linux-audio-user] Best and Worst?
On Lunes, 4 de Agosto de 2003 18:31, Natalia wrote:
> Hello -
>
> I'm writing an article on Linux as an OS for audio production. I was
> wondering if I could take a poll of what people think is the best and
the
worst Linux
audio software. I'm looking for sequencers, audio editors,
software synthesizers and samplers. Not really looking for CD burning
software or MP3 players.
Well my owns in the worst part ... :-)
Sorry ... you know me ... i cant undertand very well the english language
maybe i'm wrong .... but i think that is not serious .... the worst "free"
applications???
For develope a "free" worst application ... one person needs hundred
hours,
and hundred more to learn how to do it. And maybe
this application can do
a
small usefull thing .... and is free.
If you pay for something you can speak about this if you dont like it.
All the free applications are in the best part, i think you need to
change
your point of view ... and write about the most
usefull applications only.
Thanks ....
Josep