At Boost Hardware we are well into the final stages of prototype production for our portable recording studio/DAW.
Once Ardour is more stable we will be able to provide a considerably cheaper portable setup than you could get if purchasing a notebook. More powerful too.
If you would like to know more then contact us via sales_at_boostahardware.com
To my ear ALSA definitely has better sound quality It's just that it can be such a bitch to install or to get working absolutely perfectly. A good sound App is Ecasound. This man knows his shit and gives very good support. Almost instant. Slab is good too. It's seems to lack in usability but that was probably just my technique. Both the creators of these apps are serious about improving and are way open to suggestions. But time is money so priority goes to surviving long enough to create some more. Give them a try if you need to record. If the big guns had even one pro working on porting to linux then they would see dividends. I geuss they are just too busy sucking uncle Bill to care though. If I had as much usability with sound apps as I do with my console then I would die happy.
At Boost Hardware we are well into the final stages of prototype production for our portable recording studio/DAW.
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Once Ardour is more stable we will be able to provide a considerably cheaper portable setup than you could get if purchasing a notebook. More powerful too.
If you would like to know more then contact us via sales_at_boostahardware.com
Http://www.boosthardware.com
We also host the Linux Audio Users Guide
http://www.boosthardware.com/LAU/Linux_Audio_Us
Designed for musicians by musicians.
To my ear ALSA definitely has better sound quality It's just that it can be such a bitch to install or to get working absolutely perfectly. A good sound App is Ecasound. This man knows his shit and gives very good support. Almost instant. Slab is good too. It's seems to lack in usability but that was probably just my technique. Both the creators of these apps are serious about improving and are way open to suggestions. But time is money so priority goes to surviving long enough to create some more. Give them a try if you need to record. If the big guns had even one pro working on porting to linux then they would see dividends. I geuss they are just too busy sucking uncle Bill to care though. If I had as much usability with sound apps as I do with my console then I would die happy.