New PCI motherboards are still available, and many wholesalers have "new
old stock" of what were high end, i.e. extreme gaming, motherboards from
just a few years ago. Also many, somewhat older, server motherboards
have PCI slots. I've found new(ish) high end motherboards to work
extremely well
I always made sure PCI was a precondition for any motherboard I bought. But
I finally decided guitars and monitor/mouse/qwerty don't work well together
and bought a Zoom R24. I'm still working out my workflow. When writing I
tend to use the zoom drum sequencer. Right now I've imported all my tracks
On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 09:12:05 -0400
"D. Michael McIntyre" wrote:
> My computer started flaking out after running like a top for 6-7 years,
> and I decided to use that as an excuse to replace it. I bought my first
> ever off-the shelf, big box retail machine. The bright side is I put
> more gi
It feels weird to type this, but the interest in music-making on Apple
iPads has been good for Linux, in the sense that it seems to have driven
more manufacturers to provide truly class-compliant USB audio and MIDI
interfaces. If you go to a site like https://www.sweetwater.com/shop/ios/,
find a d
My computer started flaking out after running like a top for 6-7 years,
and I decided to use that as an excuse to replace it. I bought my first
ever off-the shelf, big box retail machine. The bright side is I put
more gigas in my hertz, and I can boot from USB sticks now.
It has a bunch of so
On 10/16/2014 10:21 AM, k...@trixtar.org wrote:
> The problem is the way that the 'lubber line' moves is confusing. I would
> much rather see the image scroll under a line fixed in the center, the short
> of the long would be that at the start the line motors from the left to
> center, then the