R Parker wrote:
Congrats Patrick,
Cheers.
Did you get any pics? I'm sure many people are
and
more will be curious about the usability of Linux
tools. It might be interesting if you published a page
of your performances.
Yeah here we are preparing for a winter solstice lunch tomorrow. I'll
get onto it this week though. Gotta keep the promotion and media blitz
pumping for a little while to make the most of this opportunity.
It could be useful to have a page on the LAD site
with
links to pages where Linux audio tools are used by
bands, DJs, composers, studios, audio research, etc.
Or does that already exist?
There is another option way from what Mark suggested. I already have the
gigs guide for Korea on
djcj.org. It wouldn't be much work for me to set
it up so we can use a similar version for Linux audio pereformances.
Just worldwide instead.
If there is enough demand I'll look into it over the next few weeks.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.com
Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
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