Sergei,

Thank you -- you are correct.  My major challenge for live audio / sound
does not have anything to do with WAV files -- but everything to do with
sound reinforcement and in my case mostly outdoor concert PA systems.

I am sorry I failed to clearly and simply explain that earlier.

If I can get past the point of doing simple stuff like routing WAV audio
with Jack between linux audio applications (and back out to my audio
outputs!) without daemons dying and distortion, clicks, pops and core dumps,
I'll be happy this month.   I will dig for additional patience.  I know...
this is free software.

:-)

Rgds,
Ronan

On 1/24/07, Sergei Steshenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 12:15:21 -0800 (PST)
Bill Unruh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Johan De Groote wrote:
>
> >>
> >> Are any of these distros any better with managing and processing
"live"
> >> sound (not a Live CD -- but an Installed Linux) ?   EG, I want to
> >> signal-process live audio as in live concerts as well as use
something like
> >> bruteFIR for home-hifi and home theater (eg to implement digital
crossovers,
> >> filters, acoustic analysis, etc).  Most of the folks I've discussed
this
> >> with use Linux audio tools for creating/modifying/mastering studio
music not
> >> "live" sound.
> >
> > Never tried to do live sound with it. I'm one of the recording/messing
around
> > types :)
>
> No idea what you mean by "live" vs studio. Both are the same -- and
input
> of music.

???????

If you want to ALWAYS equalize your room and not to create an equalized
copy
of every sound file at your disposal, then you need to do processing in
real time, and this is how I understand "live" as opposed to "studio".

Regards,
  Sergei.

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