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  • shannetonshanneton

    Linux MultiMedia StudioPublished on 08/15/09 at 13:10
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The installation is done it without problems?

    No problem on linux ubuntu 9.04 and ubuntu 8.10.
    The graphics software is great and the opportunities it offers are immense.

    Have you experienced any incompatibilities?

    - With version 0.4.4, ubuntu 9.04, the CPU load goes to 100% even when the software is on hold. I have no explanation and version 0.4.5 will be released shortly, hoping that this problem will disappear.
    - Crash when I assign a MIDI input in my Photon X25, but this problem does not exist with another midi interface.

    The general configuration is easy?
    Almost no configuration to do the base.
    The software is independent of Jack
    The configuration of the virtual …
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    The installation is done it without problems?

    No problem on linux ubuntu 9.04 and ubuntu 8.10.
    The graphics software is great and the opportunities it offers are immense.

    Have you experienced any incompatibilities?

    - With version 0.4.4, ubuntu 9.04, the CPU load goes to 100% even when the software is on hold. I have no explanation and version 0.4.5 will be released shortly, hoping that this problem will disappear.
    - Crash when I assign a MIDI input in my Photon X25, but this problem does not exist with another midi interface.

    The general configuration is easy?
    Almost no configuration to do the base.
    The software is independent of Jack
    The configuration of the virtual instrument is extremely easy.
    You just understand the role of different publishers.

    The manual is clear and sufficient?
    Uh, so there is no manual but in fact no need for insiders to computer music.
    on the other hand is true that there are only a few articles on the Internet and a wiki for true beginners.



    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    What is the configuration of your computer?
    A real thing exceeded (Athlon 3600 to 2 MHz, 512 MB ​​RAM, 80 GB HDD)
    Sound Card: that of the motherboard (SIS AC'97 kind)!
    Midi interface: USB cable 1 in 1 out.

    The software works he correctly on this configuration?

    Yes, but it saturates and it is normal on some demos complex. No problem for sampling but of course whenever there is simulation and effects ...

    What performance?
    Awesome.

    This software + hardware is stable?
    No
    As I have said above:
    - With version 0.4.4, ubuntu 9.04, the CPU load goes to 100% even when the software is on hold. I have no explanation and version 0.4.5 will be released shortly, hoping that this problem will disappear.
    - Crash when I assign a MIDI input in my Photon X25, but this problem does not exist with another midi interface.


    OVERALL OPINION

    conclusion
    Software to monitor because
    - Very powerful
    - Possibiités endless musical (sampling + midi + synths + effects)
    - A full studio
    The software is already used but must also gain stability and develop its documentation.
    I strongly recommend at least trying it.
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