Hi Brian,
Thanks for the reply.
I started researching Demudi. Looks interesting. It seems that they are
still having network problems. It also seems like Agnula is also.
Demudi looks like a good foundation and what I am looking for.
Thanks again.
Jimmie Houchin
Brian Redfern wrote:
If you're already a debian user, I'd take a
look at demudi, though they're
still fixing their broken network, soon you'll be able to apt-get all the
packages you need to do DAW very, very easily.
http://www.brianredfern.org
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am wanting to put together a dedicated DAW for the recording of
>sermons. From that recording I will produce cassettes, cds, mp3 and
>ogg/speek (as hardware support comes).
>
>I am totally uneducated as to what is best for such.
>
>Hardware:
>
>I am currently looking at picking up used rackmount unit (4U) for this
>machine.
>
>How much processor is desired/required for this task?
>PII, PIII, P4/Athlon.
>Are dual systems (PII,PIII) desireable?
>I will buy plenty of RAM and hard drive space.
>Any preference in soundcards?
>Anything else?
>
>I do want good quality recording.
>
>
>Software:
>
>Need not be complicated or highly featured per se.
>My editing needs currently are minimal.
>Pick a starting point, pick an end point.
>Create new file.
>Ability to select beginning, middle and end points when creating cassettes.
>
>
>I will be connecting this to a rackmounted cassette deck, a mixer, etc.
>
>I currently use Debian (Sid) for my home machine.
>If that makes any difference.
>
>Thanks for help and suggestions.
>
>Jimmie Houchin