totally tired of Windows Me /98/95
i was asking myself Could the pulsar work under linux?
so i could make a kernel especially for the pulsar board.
i never seen anyone complaining about
non linux compatability and i know most of the other software wont work under linux but i was just asking
Pulsar1 Board work under Linux? (by Bass303)
Subject: you're joking, right?
what audio software would you even use under linux? i don't think any proaudio artist uses linux, and there is a reason for this.
but, to answer your question, of course not. no linux drivers, since there isn't a major sequencer for linux (but i am 100% sure they would port to linux if Steinberg and/or Emagic ported their sequencers)
what audio software would you even use under linux? i don't think any proaudio artist uses linux, and there is a reason for this.
but, to answer your question, of course not. no linux drivers, since there isn't a major sequencer for linux (but i am 100% sure they would port to linux if Steinberg and/or Emagic ported their sequencers)
Subject: linux is open source. so why not just try?
so you can write your own program.
of course it´s not by far as professional as a steinburg or emagic sequencer, but why not?
i would be very interested in that - next year in school i´ll learn how to handle the kernel, and i hope to learn something about dsp untill that.
gruß,
Mo
so you can write your own program.
of course it´s not by far as professional as a steinburg or emagic sequencer, but why not?
i would be very interested in that - next year in school i´ll learn how to handle the kernel, and i hope to learn something about dsp untill that.
gruß,
Mo
Subject: pulsar @ linux
fortunately these jobs aren´t handled by one person (well, usually
but i think after the next two years visiting that school i´ll have the capacities (and knowhow) to do such things in a professional way.
perhaps i´ll have to learn that linux is absolutely unable to handle pulsar and an audio/midi-sequencer for good...
however, till then i hope there will be some people finding together to help - so a pulsar-linux-usergroup could develope, distribute and support an alternative to what´s given us by creamware, if it´s possible.
gruß,
Mo
fortunately these jobs aren´t handled by one person (well, usually

but i think after the next two years visiting that school i´ll have the capacities (and knowhow) to do such things in a professional way.
perhaps i´ll have to learn that linux is absolutely unable to handle pulsar and an audio/midi-sequencer for good...
however, till then i hope there will be some people finding together to help - so a pulsar-linux-usergroup could develope, distribute and support an alternative to what´s given us by creamware, if it´s possible.
gruß,
Mo