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  • Art&ProdArt&Prod

    linuxDSP Workstation Plugins PackPublished on 11/23/12 at 17:22
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It unzips keg is explored to find the installer file that goes
    Ubuntu 32-bit
    We place the license or must and it rolls

    The simple manual in English so technical term for this is hot

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    A hp then D 'is to say Erode
    A DSP 9652 4 gb ram Mixbus
    I do not complain I'm not demanding it is very stable
    despite the obsolescence of equipment

    OVERALL OPINION

    Few weeks but I explore

    The calf is good but their implementation is complicated or dangerous
    And they are very greedy on DSP

    on the other hand in LInux DSP they are small hurt but there is very little export parameters of type "user presets" damage

    Otherwise there is not to say thi…
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    It unzips keg is explored to find the installer file that goes
    Ubuntu 32-bit
    We place the license or must and it rolls

    The simple manual in English so technical term for this is hot

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    A hp then D 'is to say Erode
    A DSP 9652 4 gb ram Mixbus
    I do not complain I'm not demanding it is very stable
    despite the obsolescence of equipment

    OVERALL OPINION

    Few weeks but I explore

    The calf is good but their implementation is complicated or dangerous
    And they are very greedy on DSP

    on the other hand in LInux DSP they are small hurt but there is very little export parameters of type "user presets" damage

    Otherwise there is not to say this is the result.

    Although a bit expensive, but if I can say compared to other OS's going pretty well
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  • ben280ben280

    excellent

    linuxDSP Workstation Plugins PackPublished on 10/21/12 at 11:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Config without problem comes with different package according to the distribution used.
    Pdf manual very understanding and if you know a little one opens even ...

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I have a 2.6 ghz intel quadcore 8gb ram on a gigabyte motherboard. Seagate HDD for the system and for projects velociraptor sounds.
    I'm working on tango studio (ubuntu 10.04) and it works great as a sequencer with ardor ardor 2 and 3 (still in beta testing).
    I use a RME HDSP 96/52
    Perfect stability, super quality (frankly given the price it is gifts!)

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been 2 years since I use linux dsp plugins and it runs well. Stability ok. The updates are regular, good fol…
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    Config without problem comes with different package according to the distribution used.
    Pdf manual very understanding and if you know a little one opens even ...

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I have a 2.6 ghz intel quadcore 8gb ram on a gigabyte motherboard. Seagate HDD for the system and for projects velociraptor sounds.
    I'm working on tango studio (ubuntu 10.04) and it works great as a sequencer with ardor ardor 2 and 3 (still in beta testing).
    I use a RME HDSP 96/52
    Perfect stability, super quality (frankly given the price it is gifts!)

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been 2 years since I use linux dsp plugins and it runs well. Stability ok. The updates are regular, good follow behind.
    Price / quality ratio nothing to say
    I will definitely make the same choice.
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