any body willing to help me out in san francisco?
the project is to set up a recording and sequencing
system for scratch (semi-pro-quality) recording.
i'm an out of work musician but none-the-less
willing to pay money.
problems include:
* determine the right computer to buy
for example: buy a tower or a laptop or both? if a
tower, what expansion cards to buy?
* determine what software to use
* determine i/o and other hardware
* how to drive a roland X10, other roland digital
keyboard?
what other external hardware to buy? drum machine?
other music instrument hardware? (i like having
instrument voices in external hardware so's not to
burden the CPU of the computer running recording or
sequencing software.)
* use existing pro-tools recordings on the new linux
system
hopefully,
jim
PS: music store people i've talked to have no clue about
linux stuff.
i have read reviews and other online info and cannot find
what i need: specifics to put a small, basic system
together (what CPU speed, RAM, storage... to buy; is there
reasonably good quality recording or sound generation or
audio playback stuff in expansion card form that works
with linux; are there necessary drivers or libraries that
are not obvious to someone new to setting up these systems;
what are the solutions to problems that typically come
with the specific hardware and software components...?).
Hi Jim,
You can do amazing things with an eeepc. So in terms of hardware anything
new will be powerful enough to achieve something useful. I personally use
a 4 core cpu with 8 GB RAM and that has enough power to do everything I
throw at it.
You will need to use JACK and depending on the distribution you choose you
may need to enable third party repos (CCRMA) to get access to all the
latest and greatest tools. Alot of people speak highly of AVLinux
http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html
There is also indamixx:
http://indamixx.com
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd