Ubuntu Studio
Steve Alexander
steve at canonical.com
Wed Jan 10 07:36:23 GMT 2007
Hi Daniel,
I greatly admire your enthusiasm for making music and for Ubuntu.
Unfortunately, your message has ended up in the wrong place. This
mailing list is for discussing the Launchpad website
(www.launchpad.net), and isn't the right place to discuss working on
particular programs for Ubuntu. I fear that none of the people you want
to reach with your message will have read it!
You can see a list of the mailing lists that are related to Ubuntu on
this page:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/
I don't know what list to suggest, but you can probably find a suitable
one here.
--
Steve Alexander
Daniel Vrangsinn Salte wrote:
> Ok, first off all, I find Ubunto to be easy to use and I simply just
> like it.
> I am entirely new to Linux and have no idea about anythig.
>
> The reason I write is the newly planned Ubuntu studio release.
> Saw they were looking for people to help developing this.
>
> I foundt this a very interesting idea, and would really like to help you
> guys out.
> The problem is.. . I am not a linux guru and know very little.
>
> What I know IS: I have been working as a proffessional Producer /
> engineer since 1994. I have produced loads of albums for international
> bands and I am really good at what i do. (yeahyeah. . .. windows) Give
> me the daw of my dreams and I can give you pure magic in return. So
> basically I know nothing about making software, but I know everything
> about using software. I find this ubuntustudio concept to be so
> interesting I would like to help in any way I can. (cause I want you to
> make good fucking shit for artists like me to benefit from*)
>
> What I can help with is :
>
> 1. Testing your software and daw solutions - telling you what is
> working, what is not working, maybe tell you how it should work so
> people will find it easier to use.
>
> 2 Telling you guys what you will have to make to make this A PACKAGE
> PROFFESSIONALS WOULD EVEN CONCIDER.
> As you all hopefully know producers/engineers/musicians do not care
> about platforms or anything. they just want
> the stuff to simply work and to be able to make music instead of
> tweaking systems. Ubuntu studio should be really easy to use. Even
> easier than sonar and cubase (yeah i know them both extremely good -
> prefer sonar then)
>
> The reason I wish to help you guys is that i am a big fan of the entire
> opensource community, and I know that is the future. I have done alot
> of experimenting with ubuntu 6.10 and ardour. But that distro is not
> ready for my purposes yet cause of that realtime kernel and me not
> knowing how to fix that. really wish I knew more about linux. But
> basically . Hopefully I will not need to know, cause if ubuntustudio is
> the system of my dreams everything will just work and I can
> use it to perform my magic from day 1. Also a major drawback is the pro
> audio hardware assholes do not make drivers for linux. Someone have to
> preasure them to do. know m-audio is doing it for swome of their cards.
> But hell. they should all do that. all that sweet hardware i have lying
> around in my studio cannot be used in my linux daw. So the main goal
> wshould nbebe to get pro gear working in ubuntu studio igf we pros will
> be looking at it as a serios alternative. I* WANT YOU TO SUCCED CAUSE I
> TOTALLY BELIVE IN LINUX AND THE OPEN SOURCE COMMUNITY. YOU GUYS ARE THE
> FUTURE, SO PLEASE TELL ME IF THERE IS ANY THING I CAN DO TO HELP EVEN IF
> I'M NOT A LINUX GEEK OR ANYTHING. I'm just a big fan of youtr worka and
> i'm dreaming of the day i can have my first PRO LINUX system up and
> trunnung.
>
> Feel free to contact me at vrangsinn at gmail.com
> <mailto:vrangsinn at gmail.com> if i can do anything for you to help make
> the future!!
> .
>
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