Lee Revell posted:
Wrong, obviously, the future of Linux music production is using native
Linux audio applications under Linux.
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Assuming that Linux music production actually has a future, one would
hope that this would be the case. Meanwhile:
As a demonstration of what can be done right now, here's something I did today
entirely with entry-level *Windows software running under WINE*, no plugins
involved (so I guess it's slightly off-topic), and *not* including CompMuzys:
http://home.earthlink.net/~davidrclark/linux_audio_users/slow_rock.ogg
Composition/edit -> MIDI edit and arrange -> Mix -> one-button record ->
WAV file. (Then Linux oggenc for publishing.) External synth. About
90 minutes total.
I believe that this is a realistic scenario for a music production person
in a hurry at a TV station, for example --- beyond the work process involved
with merely recording a guitar for a minute or two, but not CD production.
Who knows what else those WINE guys might make happen?
Note: I did *not* use my Green's-function 3-D audio programs on this, so the
reverb doesn't sound like my normal stuff with headphones, in case anyone
notices.
Regards to all,
Dave.