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Authored by: Ian Al on Thursday, February 07 2013 @ 02:19 AM EST |
I use KDE with Kubuntu and XFCE with Ubuntu Studio. XFCE is somewhat more
difficult to personalise, but in day to day use I did not notice any improved
response from the 'light weight' window manager.
The latency is, however, much reduced. I don't know if that is the improved RT
kernel or the less demanding XFCE, or both.
BTW, Ardour is a problem because of the lack of MIDI and Rosegarden is a problem
because of the limit to the number of channels on which recording can
simultaneously take place. Neither have a very effective range of plugins.
I know it is proprietary, but Cockos' Reaper will now run in Wine with
wineasio/jack. (Go to the Reaper Forum and search for wineasio and the latest
LinReaper installation tool. You can try it out for a limited period of time.)
For non/small-business use it is a reasonable price and they are working on a
native Linux port. Reaper on Wine is not a replacement for Ardour, but is
already useful for modest projects. It is not open and free, but a scripting
interface is available for modification or add-ons.
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Regards
Ian Al
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, February 07 2013 @ 04:13 AM EST |
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