Muse Receptor Distro

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Hi Muse

Are you planning to release a Linux distro for a standard PC in the near future?
I, like others cant afford a spanking new receptor and could afford a distro supplied by yourself and purchase the PC bits to make a similar device but without the cost, I already have a vast collection of VST instruments (legit ones) and would like to migrate those to a PC based on your software.....anyone agree?

Regards 8)

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sounds excellent...I'd be certainly interested in this...

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There would be some problems affiliated with doing this. First of all part of the beauty of the Receptor is that its designed for live use and has an amazingly fast boot time. If you added in support for every sound card, proc, chipset, etc, etc. that would be completely lost. You also have the problem of having (or on a home built computer NOT having) the LCD display and front pannel controlls. So really the whole interface part of the software would have to be re-writen to remove that and compensate somehow. There is also the financial issues...they would have to invest alot of labor and time to development and support for other peoples hardware...which would drive prices higher than most would probably be willing to spend on such a product. I think that there is realy too much trouble in it for them to actually do it no matter how cool the idea is...I personaly would love it but I dont really think its feasable.

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Excuse my ignorance please: What is a distro?
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dr.wackler wrote: Excuse my ignorance please: What is a distro?
A distro is the name linux-geeks use for a pre-packaged linux version. SuSE 9.2 is a distro, knoppix is a distro, etc.
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Short for distribution.

Forever,




Kim.

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TechnoWeeniePas wrote:There would be some problems affiliated with doing this. First of all part of the beauty of the Receptor is that its designed for live use and has an amazingly fast boot time. If you added in support for every sound card, proc, chipset, etc, etc. that would be completely lost.
Indeed, but again, can't they just pick a few Sound-Cards and devices and the user just use those? It would still help things out...

Wk

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@ HelgeG, @ Jeez: Thanks.
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WilliamK wrote:
Indeed, but again, can't they just pick a few Sound-Cards and devices and the user just use those? It would still help things out...

Wk
That would be a workable solution but there would be alot of debate to which ones I think. I think the project is doable if they wanted to...but I dont think they want to put forth the effort or expence when they can still sell the Receptor without too much problem. Maybe once the Receptor sales start to dwindle down they will be willing to do it to help drum up new business but I think it is a ways off if it will ever happen :(

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Just few notes :

This is a Red Hat based distro. If you know enough in wine and linux, you can perhaps build your own 'Receptor', but that's not really interesting...

And the boot time is not really so amazing ???

The boot time is 65 seconds.
My other PC boot faster :?

Bye
Spid

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SpIdErWeB wrote:And the boot time is not really so amazing ???

The boot time is 65 seconds.
I thought the boot time was 8 seconds?

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Kim.

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not at me.

8 seconds is perhaps the reboot ;)

Bye
Spid

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My Windows-XP Hibernation is like 10 seconds, so I don't really care for Boot time. ;-)

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WilliamK wrote:My Windows-XP Hibernation is like 10 seconds, so I don't really care for Boot time. ;-)
You have to wait ten seconds? My iBook wakes in less than two seconds! :D

Forever,




Kim.

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