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6 May 2009, 07:59
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auch in dem Berreich tut sich immer mehr, aktuell bietet auch Amazon ein ProducingNetbook an http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0028LPGV...ASIN=B0028LPGVW
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Laptops for music are nothing new. But better versions of Linux make no-hassle music production easier and more powerful – and new netbooks make it cheap and ultra-portable, too, for times when even that 15" laptop feels clunky. Netbooks aren't for everyone, and I imagine some people will miss Windows and Mac OS, even with better compatibility and powerful features on Linux. But if you are looking for an additional, more mobile machine, the combination is definitely worth a look. A significant revision to the one netbook customized for Linux music has just become available today – you read about it here first. The elements of Linux-based music making have reached a nice convergence with the release of Ubuntu 9.04 – the combination of a polished, mature Linux distribution with a newly-updated real-time kernel for low-latency audio is looking especially potent. At the same time, the increasingly-popular netbook has also improved in the latest generation. Ronald Stewart of Indamixx, a custom Linux mobile computer builder and OS packager, writes to brag about his latest generation. And he's even found a way to do mobile music in his vehicle. (Let's hope traffic in the LA area isn't so bad that you're actually adjusting beats in a tracker on the road, however.) Indamixx has three products here, one software and two hardware:
It also ships with the commercial app energyXT. I think it'd worth buying a copy of the superb, modern tracker Renoise, which has excellent Linux support. Renoise also got a significant update, now in beta, which I'll talk about by next week. Ardour 3.0 is expected to be a major update, as well, with support for MIDI and VSTs – that could be a game-changer when it happens, so stay tuned. The laptop is what especially intrigues me. Linux is great, but it is nice having a configuration that's static, because it helps navigate around potential compatibility issues with specific hardware specs. (That's a problem we see regularly on Windows, too, and even occasionally – as with a specific wifi bug on an early build of Leopard – on the Mac.) Indamixx has a special version of the MSI Wind that comes pre-optimized for Indamixx. Ronald describes the newly-updated Indamixx Laptop specs. (We saw the laptop here on CDM first in November, but this is a significant upgrade from that model):
Indamixx also throws in a carrying case and free FedEx shipping. I'll be installing Ubuntu 9.04 on my main PC laptop soon, and possibly also my MacBook. Stay tuned for more on the latest Linux OS and what you can do with it for creative music making. More info: http://www.indamixx.com/ Indamixx Laptop @ Amazon: Indamixx Portable Studio Netbook Edition Model 2 quelle: http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/05/05/t...cker/#more-5818 Der Beitrag wurde von Derrick S bearbeitet: 6 May 2009, 08:03 |
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6 May 2009, 08:37
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da lacht der affe Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 1.061 Mitglied seit: 8-October 05 Wohnort: actionberg/gradec Mitglieds-Nr.: 7.279 |
wenn auf dem a Win + Ableton für Live-Zwecke gschmeidig funktionieren würd wärs sehr fein! ... Linux is ja etwas moderater bei den Anforderungen
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