You won't notice the performance seeing that the computers nowadays can be had for a buck a core.Īnd if I'm not a pro then I don't know who is. Get an operating system that can run in my computer, today, right now, and load kontakt, and then we shall speak. Sorry to disappoint those of you ready to troll in comments Paul just took your ammunition.ĭon't tell me to buy a $4000 keyboard to run Kontakt. "Audio on Linux sucks, you can’t make music on it, there are no soft synths, my plug-ins don’t run, nobody can configure Linux, my hardware doesn’t work on Linux, it can’t open Pro Tools sessions, it doesn’t do MIDI sequencing which makes it about 10 years behind the curve, Reaper is better and changing faster, it doesn’t run on Windows, why bother?" But when I asked the Ardour project lead Paul Davis to say something about the new version, he responded with something - well, unorthodox: Now, this is the point where you’d normally expect to see the same, boring list of feature improvements that commercial manufacturers release as bullets in each release. Maybe you will understand what Pipelineaudio has quoted and how it was meant by the project lead Paul Davis.Īnd maybe you will then get a clue what humor means here's the context:Īrdour, the free, open-source audio workstation for Mac and Linux, received a major 2.0 release on April 30. It's just silly brain-dead anti-Linux, WinDoze fanboy propaganda. I am just curious if it is - I am researching :) maybe the thing 2 do is buy the LIONSTRACS modified version of 64Studio OS, & build a PC using the components they use? I am surprised they don't already sell something like that? I'm not saying this is better than Reaper. Integrated on mainboard Dual External VGA support: VGA + DVI/HDMIħ50Gb Hard Disk Drive SATA2 3Gb/s, 32Mb chace/7200 rpm.Įtc. Notice the details section describes the PC hardware inside:Īsrock K10N78-1394, with AM2+ CPU support, STATA 3Gb/s, Fireware, Gigabit Lan, AM3 READY Here is an example of a 64Studio device running many things: Ardour in 64Studio or Jacklab? Ardour is the main app in these - but they slap some add-ons with it, like Jack, etc., that increase it's functionality. Perhaps I should modify my question into 'what is the advantage to Reaper vs. It's like a totally different device now - much better! =B^D I streamlined it's XP into a nice high-performance thing. I got a free 'donation' PC lately for instance that was a super-bloated HP. With most things it can B just a matter of configuration. on a PC (saves $), along with all the 'Mac' software supported by that OS (because it can run the OS =) It's like say, some Mac people aren't aware you can run OSX, Leoppard, etc. Perhaps U R just looking in the wrong place. The Linonstracs hardware line runs 64Studio on Linux hosting such things yes? What pros use Reaper, & what advantages OVER ARDOUR do they find with it? I am curiious 2 know! =) Yes I know I can 'just google it', but I am posting on HERE 2 reach MORE people 4 MORE answers (hopefully). So how is this not a pro app? Please stop with the ridiculous 'pro/hoby' jerk offs. If U can't even name some realistic advantages of Reaper? well.Ĭertainly Ardour does fine with pro gear, as the brains in editing consoles 4 instance. I am HELPING Reaper by focusing them on how 2 SELL their product. I am looking for some education on Reaper - why should a person buy Reaper? etc. If U can't back things up with examples, please do not bother posting your fanboy spam. Please snap out of it! You are like someone trying 2 sell a car by just picking other brands & saying 'that sucks, they suck, this is better, you want this - that blows' bla bla - it's pathetic. You guys should find some better hobbies than posting useless non-responses like yours. I just hope there's enough of a buzz about Linux that Cockos can work towards bearing a native linux version in mind. Ardour just isn't a great app like Reaper.
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