Hi,
Renato Fabbri schrieb:
´ve been using linux and learning about its
possibilities as a DAW. I intend using it as my
plataform for live performances and migrate to it for
composing too, and it is more and more certain that I
will, but, for that, it is important to compare it a
little with other plataforms... and.. i´m freaking
out, man!!!! too much stuff!!
That is a feature, freedom of choice, which can be
quite confusing.
Comparing is helpful to get into it but be prepared that some
applications taking different approaches and new possibilities instead
of just ripping off stuff and be always behind the big boys.
please help!! Distro
running, apps running, tests going, thats not the
prob, just need some comparinsons (i am sorry to send
some silly quests, i promess myself that i´ll build a
basic guide for musician linux newbies):
There are no silly questions, only silly answers.
-what is ardour oposed to cubase? can it do everything
as well?
If you want to compare ardour to a commercial counterpart, Protools is
the one to look at. For midisequencers you should look at Rosegarden and
Wired, but the development of wired is slow:
http://wired.sourceforge.net
Cheers,
Malte
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