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Default Working with Linux is a dream


flatfish+++ wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 20:51:19 -0400, mlw wrote:

Yep it sure is a dream.
A pipe dream in fact.

I keep dreaming of the day when Linux will have applications like:

Protools.
Soundforge
Logic
Nuendo
The Grand
Garritan Personal Orchestra.

And all the plugins that go with them.........

Yea, for some of us Linux really is a dream.....


Linux can make sound. If it makes sound, you can do work with it. You
may not do *all* you want on it, but you can still use it for quite a
bit of work. I myself welcome any sonic possibility in my music...

RS

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