Talking about audio stuf for Linux..
Jack does exactly what you are looking for, it provides low latency connection to audio/midi devices..
(Sir IZbert/Ahrayeph version)
And there are one or two programms that use this soundserver. Looks quite like it could do the Cubase job, even if it still is in an earlier developement stage.
...Just in case you didn´t see it yet...
..which I doubt.
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Ah, yes, I should've pointed out I already searched for some Linux-based DAWs...eotunun wrote:Talking about audio stuf for Linux..
Jack does exactly what you are looking for, it provides low latency connection to audio/midi devices..
(Sir IZbert/Ahrayeph version)
And there are one or two programms that use this soundserver. Looks quite like it could do the Cubase job, even if it still is in an earlier developement stage.
...Just in case you didn´t see it yet...
..which I doubt.
These are indeed early developement stage programs. Most of them choke on something as simple as sixteen tracks simultaneous playing.
That's what I mean. They ARE developing, but they aren't there yet. Not even close
PS: I am following the development of Ardour, but I fear it has to be tested for a couple of years more before it can start the war with Cubase or ProTools...
IZ.
Ah ok, lol. It was a video on youtube where someone called it "OS TEN", I'd never heard the name spoken out loud before.markfiend wrote:Not by me it's not. While, obviously, I know that the X is the Roman Numeral for 10, and that OS X is the successor to OS 9, I still pronounce it "Oh Ess Ex".Dan wrote:I've only just discovered that OS X is pronounced "OS TEN".
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Thats FAR right, not third and fourth from the rightweebleswobble wrote:That breast reduction worked a treat thenmik wrote:Is that a youngerer, gofferer Herr Quiff on the far right of yours?Planet Dave wrote:I've no idea what any of you are on about, but I would like to point out that mh's new avatar is bloody funny. Any computer that can knock that up is fine by me.
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Apart from the fact that WinFS has been excluded
from Windows Vista (Microsoft's new database-based
file system, that will now presumably be in the NEXT
windows release), it seems other features that one
might have hoped would have 'arrived' are also
not supported. For example, it is still not
possible to boot off a system volume (i.e. hard disk)
that is external, e.g. connected by USB.
from Windows Vista (Microsoft's new database-based
file system, that will now presumably be in the NEXT
windows release), it seems other features that one
might have hoped would have 'arrived' are also
not supported. For example, it is still not
possible to boot off a system volume (i.e. hard disk)
that is external, e.g. connected by USB.
A coment this afternoon:
We probably misunderstood Microsoft all those years.Well i installed Vista in my Microwaver... runs great... all the beautifull graphic effects once you power it up... great product tomorrow ill upgrade my toilette with the business version
Their software is so flexible, it even works on a number of computers!
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Of course, Vista will be replaced by Windows Vienna in 2009, so you may want to be part of the inevitable Osborne Effect.
And in 2010 a man stands in front of a bluescreen singing:lazarus corporation wrote:Of course, Vista will be replaced by Windows Vienna in 2009, so you may want to be part of the inevitable Osborne Effect.
"The feeling has gone away, you and I, this means nothing to me,
(hits a reset button) This means nothing to me! Ooooh, Vienna.."
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The Dutch translation for Vienna is "Wenen".
I wonder if this is a slight clue....
IZ.
I wonder if this is a slight clue....
IZ.
No doubt around that time, Mac users will be telling us how much better their OS-Shaddap-You-Face is.lazarus corporation wrote:Of course, Vista will be replaced by Windows Vienna in 2009, so you may want to be part of the inevitable Osborne Effect.
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we already areDan wrote:No doubt around that time, Mac users will be telling us how much better their OS-Shaddap-You-Face is.lazarus corporation wrote:Of course, Vista will be replaced by Windows Vienna in 2009, so you may want to be part of the inevitable Osborne Effect.
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Can we put this to bed one last time please (and it is indeed fun to see the arguments)...
Whatever way you go, you need to buy a "box" with chips
and drives and stuff within it that works for you.
Software that saves you from dealing with machine code is good
too, and a major influence on your choice of "box".
With luck, it will connect you to the Interweb and play music, download stuff if you wish etc..
After that, argument is pretty futile...
Whatever way you go, you need to buy a "box" with chips
and drives and stuff within it that works for you.
Software that saves you from dealing with machine code is good
too, and a major influence on your choice of "box".
With luck, it will connect you to the Interweb and play music, download stuff if you wish etc..
After that, argument is pretty futile...
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Eeeeewwww eewww, got your grumpy underpants on tonight Dave?
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Just trying to circumvent a lot of futile postingJames Blast wrote:Eeeeewwww eewww, got your grumpy underpants on tonight Dave?
Edit - reading back it did seem a bit grumpy - sorry
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I still find this video extremely amusing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvXZVJXIyqM
"BOAT ANCHOR!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvXZVJXIyqM
"BOAT ANCHOR!"
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:The Dutch translation for Vienna is "Wenen".
I wonder if this is a slight clue....
IZ.
Or rather
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reporting no problems with vista home premium so far.. and i do LOVE being wireless. watching cricket while playing on here is ace!
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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Do a screenshot of Heartland vista style!
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umm.. hang on then..
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there
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So it's like XP but with a black touch to it then?
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Just one very worrying thing ems, near the bottom left I see the words 'Chris De Burgh', WTF!?
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That was a rather stable topic, 74 reply till offing.James Blast wrote:Just one very worrying thing ems, near the bottom left I see the words 'Chris De Burgh', WTF!?
Oh, and Burghy did make a number of good songs, I think.
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