Why no LINUX-Section?

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Hello,

i came here by searching for Patches for Paul Nascas ZynAddSubFX, the Page looks quite promising...
The thing i found quite strange is, that you seem to ignore LINUX completely. I know, there is no completely stable Host for VST in LINUX yet, but there are lots of people out there, that manage to load at least VST-FX by using wine-vst-server and by the way: there are LADSPA and JACK, both developing at an enormous pace.
I have experimented with Steinbergstuff and Samplitude for years and switched to LINUX 3 years ago, within 2003 the Stuff started cooking and today i do not shed a single tear for abandoning all that "Standard"-Apps.
I Got Zynadd, AMS, Rosegarden, LADSPA, JACK, ARDOUR Rezound and dozens of other cool Progs to build my tracks. All free and legaly and methinks, this could be of some Interest for you People here also.

p.s.: i would be pleased to help, if someone here should need a hand to get Soundprogs working with LINUX :-)
nostrum fungitur

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dunno about all that linux geekery but ...

... WELCOME to K-v-R !!!

slainte :D rob

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welcome and I agree, I would like to see something like that here

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Hey there,

I use a Mac and OS X but I have an old beatup pc I have been fixing up to put a linux distro on so I can make music on that too. I would love to see some Linux/Music discussions somewhere.

Forgive

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I think you are right. But maybe, as Jorgen Aase from EnergyXT will have a Linux-version of his program, or I heard Tracktion will go Linux too, things will change here :D. Mags use to ignore Linux simply because many programs for Linux are free and they get money from the big companies who advertise, like Steinberg and Native Instruments and so on. But in Keyboards, (german mag) if I remember right, there were infos about music+Linux in 2 numbers.

I had manymany problems with Windows, and as soon as EnergyXT will be Linux-too and I could load ALL my purchased - VSTs into Linux-programs too, I'd use Linux :D . I think if my PC crashes with Linux I can be sure I AM THE REASON :hihi: , whereas now :roll:

Cheers! Nice thread.

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Same here, I've put my girlfriends PC on linux, and I'm starting to have fun trying out all the audioware available.

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mtyas wrote:Same here, I've put my girlfriends PC on linux, and I'm starting to have fun trying out all the audioware available.
How very thoughtful and nice of you to do put your _girlfriends_ computer on linux :) She's gotta be all flames about it! :hihi:

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mtyas wrote:my girlfriends PC

hmmmm... is that a remote control?

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cool :-)

regarding the "old PC"-Thing:

LINUX can live with slow CPU but needs lots of RAM, i run my HD-Recording-Apps and Hi-ClassmasteringProcessors on a P42.8 with 512 Megs RAM and a Terratec EWX.
On the Road i use to fiddle around with Synths (Zynadd AMS) and Waveeditors (SND and REzound) on a Dell Latitude with only PII 500 and 128 RAM. serious HD-Recording and half-a-dozen Synths at the same time are to fat for that, but cutting Drumsamples and building Patches for Synths works OK.
nostrum fungitur

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I wouldn't say it's been ignored - there have been quite a few threads on Linux audio (if you do a search you may find some). And Receptor (which is made by KVR's owners) is actually based on Linux. I suppose there's isn't a Linux section as such but then there isn't a MAC section or a windows section either. The forums tend to cover whatever OS's people want to discuss and are using.

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linux?

racists!

if there's linux section planned i demand freebsd section as well.

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I only found it strange, that Zynadd was only mentioned to run on Win32 - i would not demand a special LINUX-Section, but a little Button bearing the Pinguin if the App supports it could be nice, i think...

@mausoleum: if i would have my Fighting-for-the-rights-for-virtually-anything-day today, i would joyn you in Battle, but only if you would agree, that there should be a section for Commodore C64 and a Section OrthogarafiCal Dysfunctionists (like me) also };-]
nostrum fungitur

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zettberlin wrote:I only found it strange, that Zynadd was only mentioned to run on Win32 - i would not demand a special LINUX-Section, but a little Button bearing the Pinguin if the App supports it could be nice, i think...
Yes that might be a good idea to raise awareness of Linux (and other) platforms.

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I was under the impression that the Penguin logo was already used to denote linux software on KvR?

try: http://www.kvr-vst.com/get/1170.html

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zettberlin wrote:p.s.: i would be pleased to help, if someone here should need a hand to get Soundprogs working with LINUX :-)
8) very nice offer - thank you!

Is there a way to get some linux-audio-apps going on windows, or is there a way to run them from a live-cd and record the output on harddisk? I'd be very interested in using the timestretch-abilities of SND, but was always in fear of all those other things you have to install first to get SND going.

Any hints for that, zettberlin (where are you located exactly, zett..., xberg?)

thx!
thoshu (there as well)


by the way, there is linux-audio-user mailing-list (well, might not be the only one, just stumbled over it):
http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listi ... audio-user

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