Hi
My system dual boots Linux/Windows. I have software I could not afford
on the Linux part of my box & muse / rosegarden actually sound audibly
better (IMHO) than my modest copy of Cubasis. I have not figured out
how to recompile my Windows kernel for low latency (snigger) & when I
use midi yoke for soft synths the latency is unworkable, unlike Linux &
Jack. I have also made a 'live' music production disk using Slackware &
Linux Live & have yet to figure out how to do that on Windows (snigger
snigger).
I have to dual boot because of specialist software in another area I
use, but for music I use Linux: for someone in my situation there is no
contest.
Regards
Guy
studio-64 wrote:
Hi I'm sure some on here can think of a few
comments to add to this:
Linux v Windoze debate.
I note two revealing comments.
"if a subject of the study (vendor for example) is behind its funding,
whether directly (as in this study)"
and
"it's important to recognize the small sample size in drawing any
conclusions from the data."
Would it not be better for the guy to not agreee to do the study?
http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/28/1245256
I also note there is no debate as regards DAW's and other more niche
systems.
My systems would be impossible for me to fund on anything else apart
from Linux.
Cheers
Bob
Bearmusic
hearmymusic.co.uk <http:www.hearmymusic.co.uk>
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