most people think the internet is a necessity because they have NO LIVES. no wonder this country is so damn fat, we would rather lock ourselves up in the house than do shit in the real world. we are also pretty damn impatient. everyone wants everything done RIGHT FUCKING NOW or at least BEFORE AS SOON AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN.
i want to know when someone is going to post "an intro to editing audio on BSD" article.
i do not use linux, and if at all possible, would like to avoid using it at all costs. i have a dual opteron box set aside for my recording projects, but it is just sitting there awaiting the purchase of an rme hdsp 9652. i figured i would just install gentoo and ardour etc and be ready to go. however, i really dont want to install linux just to be able to record multitrack audio. i want to stay in an environment that i am comfortable with.
i believe paul davis (the creator of ardour) once said there are some real time performance issues as non-root users with the freebsd kernel, amongst other things, therefore, ardour will not be ported to freebsd. there are patches for the linux kernel to address these issues, i am sure someone talented out there could address the same thing for freebsd. then there is ALSA to deal with. ALSA has support for many interfaces. OSS doesnt seem as if they can support the newer cards out there. several weeks ago, there was a post on the ardour mailing list by someone showing interest in ardour on freebsd. i was thinking i was the only one wanting ardour on something other than linux/osx.
by nigel weeks: Just wondering if there's any efforts to get Ardour running on FreeBSD. Jack's in and fine, I've lowered the latency(HZ parameter in the Kernel, and removed unnecessary modules). I'll have a bash at it, but if someone's already making headway, I'd rather no re-invent the wheel.
it would be great if ardour could run on freebsd. linux isnt the only alternative to windows/mac. i thought open source was about having options. there should be a bsd option. hopefully this reaches more people interested in the same goal.
ranting aside, anyone know of any decent multitrack recording software that will run on bsd? someone previously mentioned sweep, and i have found that it is a million times better than audacity. im sure im not the only one that wants to know of other great software for recording audio.
when are the other industries that put their data on optical discs going to follow suit? region lockout for video games is fucking ridiculous if you ask me.
if you disrupt mother natures way of doing things, it may have some adverse effects on the weather in other parts of the world. lets say you dissipate the energy as it forms. that energy has to go somewhere. you prolly just set off the first of a sequence of events that would lead to a fucking hurricane on the west coast.
FUCKING ASSHOLES, LEAVE THE GOT DAMN HURRICANES ALONE.
i was hoping to see tenerezza on xbox360 :(
why cant freebsd users get some shit like this? not every motherfucker on /. runs gay operating systems.
fucking lazy bastards, i swear. /.
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why dont you put in some fucking time on google before you post on ask
http://www.pine-environmental.com/
http://www.sixnetio.com/html_files/products_and_g
http://www.q330.com/
http://www.capgo.com/Products/Software.html
thats why you should switch to bsd.
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i still cant play my hentai games on linux.
internet are we talking about? there are many internets according to the president.
can i still get rootkitted?
english (1st), japanese, some esperanto, some russian
i could quit the internet right now cold turkey.
most people think the internet is a necessity because they have NO LIVES. no wonder this country is so damn fat, we would rather lock ourselves up in the house than do shit in the real world. we are also pretty damn impatient. everyone wants everything done RIGHT FUCKING NOW or at least BEFORE AS SOON AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN.
where are the freebsd phones???
my friends, that would be ee.
they wont accept just anything from anybody
they never published my article about when max faget died
most of the locations are in the middle of bumfuck, USA
nevada is full of bumfuck cities, why cant we have one?
*fumble*
1st Ref: ST LOUIS BALL
Manning: NO NO NO NO NO
2nd Ref: OK LETS GIVE IT TO INDIANAPOLIS
and more than likely, will remain so for a long, long time.
take neovascularization for example.
first post
i want to know when someone is going to post "an intro to editing audio on BSD" article.
i do not use linux, and if at all possible, would like to avoid using it at all costs. i have a dual opteron box set aside for my recording projects, but it is just sitting there awaiting the purchase of an rme hdsp 9652. i figured i would just install gentoo and ardour etc and be ready to go. however, i really dont want to install linux just to be able to record multitrack audio. i want to stay in an environment that i am comfortable with.
i believe paul davis (the creator of ardour) once said there are some real time performance issues as non-root users with the freebsd kernel, amongst other things, therefore, ardour will not be ported to freebsd. there are patches for the linux kernel to address these issues, i am sure someone talented out there could address the same thing for freebsd. then there is ALSA to deal with. ALSA has support for many interfaces. OSS doesnt seem as if they can support the newer cards out there.
several weeks ago, there was a post on the ardour mailing list by someone showing interest in ardour on freebsd. i was thinking i was the only one wanting ardour on something other than linux/osx.
by nigel weeks:
Just wondering if there's any efforts to get Ardour running on FreeBSD. Jack's in and fine, I've lowered the latency(HZ parameter in the Kernel, and removed unnecessary modules). I'll have a bash at it, but if someone's already making headway, I'd rather no re-invent the wheel.
it would be great if ardour could run on freebsd. linux isnt the only alternative to windows/mac. i thought open source was about having options. there should be a bsd option. hopefully this reaches more people interested in the same goal.
ranting aside, anyone know of any decent multitrack recording software that will run on bsd? someone previously mentioned sweep, and i have found that it is a million times better than audacity. im sure im not the only one that wants to know of other great software for recording audio.
is the motherfucker free yet?
when are the other industries that put their data on optical discs going to follow suit?
region lockout for video games is fucking ridiculous if you ask me.
where can i find the stylesheet?
where the fuck is RTBSD!!!!
if you disrupt mother natures way of doing things, it may have some adverse effects on the weather in other parts of the world. lets say you dissipate the energy as it forms. that energy has to go somewhere. you prolly just set off the first of a sequence of events that would lead to a fucking hurricane on the west coast.
FUCKING ASSHOLES, LEAVE THE GOT DAMN HURRICANES ALONE.
thats gangsta