Forgot the guitars:
Acoustic: Ovation Celebrity
Ibanez GRX 20: replaced the factory pickups with EMG's
HZ4 and HZ4A.
I use Ernie Ball strings exclusively but not only
because they sound great. Put this into your favorite
search engine to find out why: linux "ernie ball"
--- Sean Edwards <cybersean3000(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Greetings!
My name is Sean Edwards. I have used Linux on my
desktop at home since 1997. My computer career
started in 1993, and I have done System Admin work
since earning a Novell Certification in 1995. In
2002, my career became Linux focused on a full-time
basis. I have done both contract and full-time work
in Chicago, Dublin Ireland, and now Omaha.
I learned to play guitar 30 years ago, and took a
break from it for 10 years when I started my family.
Before the kids came along, I used to do sequencing
on
a 486 DOS computer, connected to external MIDI
equipment. For years, the only Linux audio I used
was
for ripping and creating CD's. Last year, I
discovered the Planet CCRMA project, and was a
lurker
on that list for several months. This Autumn, I
decided to get back into computer music and I find
what is available for Linux to be overwhelming!
Here is my equipment list:
Yamaha TX81Z (2)
Alesis MIDI Data Disk
Alesis HR 16 Drum Machine
Yamaha MJC8 MIDI Junction Controller
Alesis 1622 Mixer
A.R.T. MultiVerb
Behringer V-Amp Pro
Behringer UltraTwin
The computer is an AMD K7 500Mhz, 768MB RAM, VooDoo
3D
AGP Video Card, and a 20GB hard drive. My previous
employer provided me with a PowerBook G4 with 1GB
RAM,
and Garage Band could not play more than 3
synthesized
voices simultaneously. My 6 year old desktop does
more music with Linux than Garage Band on a newer
PowerBook!
The software I mostly use:
Qjackctl
Rosegarden4
Qsynth
Hydrogen
Ecasound
-=Sean Edwards=-
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