McDunk_Monkey
8th March 2005, 01:41 PM
Hello, I'm new. I'm a long time Windows user who is seriously considering jumping ship over to Fedora Core 3, for a variety of reasons. I'm also an aspiring computer musician, so I was impressed with a series of Linux Format articles detailing all of the powerful free apps available for a streamlined virtual studio (JACK, ALSA and the like). The thing is, I'm kind of attached to ACID - out of all of the applications I've tried, it remains my sequencer of choice, my favorite features being the one-file per track drag and paint interface, and the on-the-fly pitch shifting and event splitting (anyone who's used the Chopper understands the awesomeness of the latter).
I really don't mind a change of programming approach, but I'd just like to read a few words by anyone here that's used ACID or knows of Linux apps that work similarly - or better yet, knows of a Linux ACID port (and in the world of dreams, one that works with JACK). Is there anyone here that can help me?
I really don't mind a change of programming approach, but I'd just like to read a few words by anyone here that's used ACID or knows of Linux apps that work similarly - or better yet, knows of a Linux ACID port (and in the world of dreams, one that works with JACK). Is there anyone here that can help me?