phillip Neumann wrote:
> 
> Hi debian,
> 
> Well i have be searching about a long time for sound application. And i
> get to the conclusion that for musicans, linux is crap. Music people
> cannot do music on computer with this OP. I found this pretty bad. Here
> could exist very better app. that for win/Mac. Linux is much more free
> that those, then, there could be much more free application. And thats
> what musican (at least me) are searching for. Freedom for creations....
> 

Linux isn't the "crap", you should be refering to the lack of
applications that exist.  If you need one so bad you should start a
project to create one, join debian-devel., learn C, etc... That's how
the Linux/GNU thing works, everyone pitches in.  If you don't like it
improve it!

Mark Panzer
> finnaly to end with my sound questions.... where can i find sound apps??
> 
> >> Well sorry for this questio, but what is GUS ??
> >GUS means Gravis UltraSound and is a sound card like the AWE 32. It is
> >'inclined' to play MOD files.
> >
> >> I need to load soundbanks and create them too. Im searching for a
> >> program that can do edition of soundbanks... if someone knows about
> one
> >> please tell me...
> >>
> >In the Debian awe-utils package I found some interesting programs:
> >with them you can traslate soundbanks to/from textual representation
> and
> >to/from gus-patches. I never tried it, but you should be able to edit
> the
> >textual representation with an ordinary text editor and translate it
> back
> >to the sfx format or use a gus-patch editor to modify your soundbank
> >(but I am not much informed on such editors).
> >
> >> > Where have you downloaded it? ... maybe I can compile it and make a
> >> > Debian package from it.
> >>
> >> Slab seems an interesting program. A Debian user recomend me this
> >> program. I forgot his name. but i didnt forgot the addres where i got
> >> slab, its at shareware music machine:
> >>
> >> http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Slab_Recording_Studio_Software/
> >Unfortunately it is shareware, and it is VERY big (over 2 Mb) for my
> VERY
> >slow internet connection.
> >
> >> PS: I cannot find information on thats ``ACI MIXER'' at the kernel
> >> configurartion...someone has? Whe i select this, sound initialization
> >> becomes very slow at my system...
> >It seems to be a driver for the miroSOUND card, which enables full
> duplex.
> >Sound initialization may be slow probably because the kernel tries to
> detect
> >that card.
> >For more info on it read the file
> /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound/lowlevel/aci.c
> >
> >Ciao
> >Michele
> >
> 
> I have check slab page again, and yes, its shareware :-(
> I will give awe-utils a try...
> 
> Thanks for all the information,
> Phillip Neumann
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