I'd go for the cult classic : Master Handbooks of acoustics (lot of
therory + practical examples)
Avoid - at all costs- internet "wisdom", except for very practical
stuffs such as DIY "broadband" absorbers and such. But I insist very
much on this point : about this very topic, people on the
Anyone else ?
On 01/07/2014 14:37, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On Tue, July 1, 2014 10:06 pm, Etienne Rouge wrote:
This topic's just gone full chaos quite a while ago.
I'd love to read things without seeing people namely attacked or things
completly off topic.
Open source is a great
This topic's just gone full chaos quite a while ago.
I'd love to read things without seeing people namely attacked or things
completly off topic.
Open source is a great ideal. But *today* it's a thankless ideal.
What about tomorrow ?
Either we quit this ideal and just go back 20years in the
ions) and
a common save files location (.config/name_of_software).
Most of you already do that and I thank you deeply !
cheers !
On 25/06/2014 06:05, hermann meyer wrote:
Am 23.06.2014 20:56, schrieb Etienne Rouge:
Ok, the guitar part is an easy one : guitarix. It's just amazing.
Let'
(Here is an unusual mail trying to describe as entertainingly as
possible what it's like to set up a modular production environment in
GNU/Linux. I owe the greatest of respect to anyone who've made the
softwares mentioned below and their work do not misunderstand a joke for
a blunt critic. )