which distro for multitrack sound?
David Colebatch
david-nuEF980otx7IfpyC97YFaV6hYfS7NtTn at public.gmane.org
Wed May 26 22:44:52 UTC 2004
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
>On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 10:40:29PM -0400, Chris Aitken wrote:
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>>Thanks. I read a few pages at that site. Agnula's ReHMuDi looks like
>>just the ticket! It looks like a friend on this list is mailing me a
>>copy on CD. I might try DeMuDi. Debian scares me -- I have a stabel
>>installation that someone did for me, but I tried to install it once and
>>got hung at the sixth (or whichever) screen...
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>I thought DeMuDi was Debian Music Distribution? I thought it had died
>out again having not heard of it in a long time.
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Certainly there hasn't been an installer built for v1.1.0, but
devlopment seems to be alive and well for its constituent packages.
Plus, being debian based, you can start with a Woody base install, then
using apt-get, install all the packages required for DeMuDi, using a
DeMuDi repository. (There's a guide here:
http://www.agnula.org/download/demudi/demudi_1_1_0_apt )
>The 2.6 kernels in debian testing are pretty low latancy too, and
>probably have better support than the low latency patches.
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I know my sound card on this laptop sounds _much_ better using ALSA
under 2.6.6. This is my first 2.6 kernel, and I love it :)
-David
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