“Stephane Letz at GRAME, of JackOSX and jackdmp (multi-processor jackd) fame, has been working on a Windows port of JACK (specifically, jackdmp), and reports early initial success. We apparently need a new ASIO backend, and there is much other work to be done, but the basics appear to work satisfactorily. The original author of JACK [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Linux Audio’
25 May
Google Summer Of Code 2006: Ardour Awarded 3 Projects!
Ardour was granted support for 3 projects by Google’s Summer of Code 2006 program. This summer will hopefully see the start of MIDI sequencing support, a Windows port and work on a couple of advanced but very useful capabilities.
Our awardees are:
Dave Robillard
MIDI track support
Tim Mayberry
Windows port
Hans Fugal
per-region plugins and serialized undo history
Source: Ardour.org
Aren’t Google great? [...]
3 May
If Vista Were Delayed Again, Would Anyone Care?
If yet another Windows release date falls by the wayside, would anyone care?
That’s the question that Microsoft watchers are asking, as Microsoft comes into the home stretch with its Windows Vista release.
Researchers with the Gartner Group issued a customer note on May 1, claiming that Microsoft will ship Windows Vista in the second calendar quarter [...]
27 Apr
4th International Linux Audio Conference
One of my favourite events of the year has come around again. Despite the fact that I don’t solely use Linux for my audio work, I really do believe in Linux as a great basis for a DAW. There’s some excellent software being developed, and some of the most innovative stuff musically and artistically is [...]
24 Apr
RME Fireface 400
I’m seriously liking the look of the new RME Fireface 400 which was launched at Musikmesse this year. I’m probably one of RME’s biggest fans these days and this product fulfills my need quite nicely – it’s like the Fireface 800, only a bit less with some nice features of its own (like digitally controlled [...]

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