best is going to get "poo-pooed" by the
Cubase and Pro-Tools
supremacists... It could give linux another exceptional tool.
You're not joking about the ProTools snobs.
I'm not "Mr. Pro Audio/Video" by any means, but my encounters with such in
casual settings show a very high penetration of ProTools in those areas, and
they are of the mind that nothing else worth considering exists.
It is well-made, purpose-built, and clean. Back in the dark ages when I
used to design RAID stuff, I used to work with digidesign on latency issues
to/from storage subsystems in the early days when thermal recalibration
could cause audio recording problems.
=MB=
--
A focus on Quality.