Hector Centeno wrote:
Yesterday I was having a little of a debate with
a good friend about the
possibilities of Linux/open-source audio and music software in the music
market. What are your opinions about this? Is someone there actually
making money using Linux and/or open-source software? Is it possible to
be competitive in a market full of musicians/composers using
Win/Mac+proprietary software (Cubase, Reason, ProTools and friends)?
Probably this has been addressed more than once previously, so sorry for
insisting... I think I need some encouragement!
Why would it not be possible? The medium you're working in is sound and
the sounds that come out of Free software are equal to those coming out
of non-Free software. There's already more than enough software on Linux
to ensure that you're only ever going to be limited by your imagination
and other intangible skills.
The only difficulty I could see is if you were attempting to work with
clients using proprietary formats but that's a different question really.
Jonny
www.jeremah.co.uk
i think there needs to be a better modular soft-synth/fx like reaktor
still, otherwise i agree...
k