On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 02:23, Paul Davis wrote:
But there are not very many pro
audio plugins under DirectX - lots of instruments and wierdo
enthusiast FX, but not the sort of stuff that ProTools, Nuendo and
Logic users are inclined towards.
Waaahh!!! I would disagree. The Waves bundles are
From my experience with linux and audio I would say it is too early to
start widely promoting linux as a professional audio solution, in general.
It is just not there at this point.
A couple of things could be promoted, though.
Companies or individuals that want to offer commercial
This is the same issue as with Linux Games. Does wine hurt or help?
Well, here's my take: If Linux doesn't run the software they're used to
then they wont use it in the first place. Once there is a marketbase,
then the NEXT generation of stuff would be written natively as they
would see that it
Paul Davis wrote:
(*) of course, no public release of nuendo for beos, or (i think) even
nuendo for irix, has ever took place.
Rather unfortunate, in many ways. I love Irix, and and you would think
it wouldn't be too hard to port the Irx code
to Linux.
-dgm
(Who has been searching for a
John Lazzaro wrote:
Lea Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Wishing for people to write native apps for a system with no market is
like wishing Windows would die. It might happen, but it's not bloody
likely.
However, if you port a novel Linux application to Windows or OS X,
the users on those