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  1. Re:Mod article flamebait on Ubuntu Linux vs. Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    Wow! Am innit now aint I! Well, I want to be able to step up my music production to professional standard...I have been using FLSTUDIO (almost embarrassed to say it on here!) to create loops and arrange samples. Now i want to upgrade the sound of what I created using FL. I will be recording live samples and using higher quality samples as well to replicate the existing instrumentals that I have. So I am looking for the best way for me to do that without going Pro Tools yet...I am aware and disappointed by the eventuality of this...as I bet a long time ago that Windows would eventually come around and be a solid platform for audio production...but I seem to have made a wrong bet!!! So that is essentially what I am trying to do, create pro sounding instrumentals and get soulful voices to do their thing over the beats and then mix them harmoniously to create that sound that hides the fact that it was done in a prosumer environment...

  2. Re:Mod article flamebait on Ubuntu Linux vs. Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    You are the only one that spoke my language here and I heard it as "...audio production!". I am facing the dilemma as we speak. I have just built a new PC that I want to use for audio production and I am conflicted about the os to use. I am just wondering about where I can find hi fidelity audio software for linux? What I normally find on the shelves of course is for mac or windows. I would appreciate a pointer or two in this regard because honestly I had forgotten about the linux option. I want to be able to use my 4gigs of RAM but I don't want to have to go Vista to do it! Could you please hit me off with some knowledge...