tim hall wrote:
Last Thursday 14 July 2005 16:45, Juhana Sadeharju was
like:
If you have a commercial hardware synth, try
replace it with Zynaddsubfx.
You gotta be kidding.
Are you suggesting to replace a Kurzweil K2661, or an Alesis Andromeda,
or a Hartmann Neuron with ZynAddSubFX?
Well, you're basically saying that the Linux audio is not
professional enough yet. This information is great. Now
you should tell the ZynAddSubFX author (Paul?) what his
software is missing.
If musicians avoid using Linux software synths and other similar
software, we simply don't face the problem. It does not help
if only non-musicians try to use these software. We need
a demo made by professional musicians, not by non-musicians.
Recording it straight to Ardour, you understand. ;)
/"psychoacoustics and doing what you can with what you've got"
/
Its the 'psychoacoustics' bit that changes everything!!!!
Just be a slave to the sound!
If it works use it.
Ardour brought me this:
http://www.web-links.net/ogg
And you'll hear how it progressed to the mastering stage.
Behringer says: Just Listen
sounds good to me.
Enjoy
Bob
If you're using Linux for the Digital Audio
Workstation part of your set-up
instead of Mac/Windows then your music qualifies as 'made with Linux'. We
could get picky and talk in terms of 'composed/recorded/mastered with Linux',
whatever, so long as no innocent GNUs get harmed in the course of the
production, then it will be welcome on my 'made with Linux' playlist.
cheers,
tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk
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