Hi,
I have been making music with linux *only* for the past 6-7 years.
Maybe 8... Well, granted, other things get involved, too, like
voices, acoustic instruments and such, but the linux computer is used
for FX, sampling and whatnot.
I have also been teaching workshops to local artists (Canada - in
Montreal and Ottawa, too), usually on linux and usually Pd.
What I notice is that people are usually constantly busy with various
projects and rather reluctant to drop all the tools they know and own
completely to concentrate only on linux-based production. The
curiosity is usually there but a leap from, say MacOSX to linux seems
still too much to handle for those who just want to boot a computer
and run (not to mention having to change habits related to use of this
or that software for years).
I notice the same issues in office work. I'm trying to push linux in
my dayjob environment but so far without much real success other than
sparking a little curiosity.
As for mainstream, well, my music is not mainstream enough to push it
through such channels. I suppose when people come to talk to me after
a show they associate obscure music with obscure operating system, so
sorry for blowing it for you :) As per Marshall MacLuhan, "Medium is
the message." Perhaps it is so... But it sould work equally well
for those who are into the mainstream.
./MiS
http://www.creazone.ca
Jay Vaughan <jayv(a)synth.net> writes:
its clear from this thread that there simply
aren't enough linux-audio
pimps making the rounds and hyping the scene. hands up who has been
making tons of music with linux lately? it sure would be nice to hear
a lot more from those folks, and maybe even be able to push it further
out into the mainstream as examples of doing it right with linux-audio
..
--
;
Jay Vaughan