> > Hi Markus,
coming from windows/Cubase, I found very useful the following guides on the net. They contain many other links as well. *1. HowTo Jack configuration:* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToJACKConfiguration which is interlinked with the more general and highly useful: *2. UbuntuStudio preparation:* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation *3. Soundcard compatibility* - definitely check the Alsa guide: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Main 4. On the long run, I recommend browsing through and reading the articles of Dave Philips on LinuxJournal: they are written with a light, understandable, yet highly informative style. You will get ideas which software does what and at what quality level in Linux Audio http://www.linuxjournal.com/users/dave-phillips/track Greetings, Viktor > Hi! > My Name is Marcus (from Sweden) and I'm one of the newest here on the > list. > > I have been using Cubase on Windows for 10 ears. > I installed Ubuntu on my laptop some months ago... and I really liked > it. > Now I want to try make some music. Maybe using Ardour or similar > program. > > But I'm totally trapped in the "Windows way of thinking" :( > I have no idea that all how to configure Jack for example. > Is there any simple guides out on the net that tells a novice how to > start? >
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