On Wednesday 21 December 2005 10:34, Georg Rudolph wrote:
After reading your other thread above, a few thoughts:
The
installation and proper setup of sound components is still a
challenge. If you're a newbe, Debian, Mandriva, Suse, are relatively
save to go. You need a lot: alsa with midi, tse3, a soft synth, a
print processor, maybe realtime-lsm to get glitch free playback,
artsd be friendly, and so on. I'm used to run NoteEdit with timidity
on jack, (together with ardour when also recording with the
multiface) with realtime-lsm configured. The setup is still tricky,
needs more time to become standardized. Thanks all who are working on
this! What can be done already now is impressive.
With Musix GNU+Linux is really easy to have sound (soft synth) with
Noteedit (or Rosegarden), alsa or jack.
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Marcos Guglielmetti
Coordinador del desarrollo de Musix GNU+Linux (
www.musix.org.ar)
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