Hey hey Kare,
from my point of view - working on the commandline with audio -, the
specialised audio distributions are mostly specialised in the graphical areas.
Granted they have the kernels and some additional software very handily
available. But for commandline work that is such a minor concern, compared to
the tools, that you really use, that after some research I didn't think it
worth it. That is why, I turned to Debian and am now thinking of switching to
archlinux, since they have even better and more up-to-date commandline tools,
including some audio packages.
From this point of view, I asked about your speech
synth. The thought being:
if there's one Linux that might support it, it might
be as easy to set up the
audio software as on any other system. With that you might have even used some
graphic audio tools. Without that, I think you are restricted to commandline
tools and thus a professional audio distro as such, seems even less important.
Ta-ta
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