I think (if I'm correct) that the list is supposed to shy away from
particular software-based discussions, so I'm not sure if this borders
on the edge, but I will say that there's a direct connection between
everything we all argued about politically a couple weeks ago and free
software with its relationship to art, sound, and politics. I think
everyone can agree with that, no matter what kind of software you're
using.
Kevin
[distro: Ubuntu (powerpc)
apps: Pd; I should be up and running with Ardour soon when I feel like
taking the time to configure jack.]
On 8/5/06, Renato Fabbri <renatoftato@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I read some topics and got curious about how manny linux DAW users are
here,
> I cant tell how popular it is becoming in sound art production, so here
we
> go.
>
> It will be cool to list some of the apps you use mostly, and the
> distro.
>
> starting:
>
> distro: Linics (ubuntu based)
>
> apps mostly used: PD, ardour, audacity, jack, jack-rack, xmms
>
> ref
>
>
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price,' God (via televangelism) and happiness (smile buttons) become
commodities, radio stations say they love you, and detergents have
compassion for your hands.
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