Hi, 
thanks for information, I will try  
        using a Notebook with firewire 
        or my tower-pc
        + echo audiofire 12,

we have done  record our CDs with 
apple OS/X 10.3x , emagic logic pro  and Tascam FW 1884 
which works pretty fine but I preffer a solution on linux .

We, optimum need
5 in/out - drums
3 in/out - double bass, bass-effects
3 in/out - saxophones
2 in/out - guitar 
( not really needed... if I like to play guitar on some parts ouf our
music, but mostly I do not... )

We need all this because we do all the mixing (pre- and master).
It is very helpful that we can adjust every single track in volume,
equalizer, room-acoustics...
We do now overdubbing or recording track by track, we record
"live-like"... so the option that we can work on each track without
touching the other tracks is essential for us.

> http://www.ffado.org/?q=devicesupport/list
thanks for this link...
Do You know if ffado runs under Debian too?
but it is not a problem to make a dual boot system on my 'tower-pc',
space enough, but it would be cool if I must change nothing...

And thanks for the tipp with ardour, my pc will work fine, it is pretty
new and "owns" 4gb ram and sata hds 64bit amd dual proz.

thanks a lot again,

all the best Peter

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http://www.peterberlau.de
http://www.bkm-music.com


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