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Derrick S
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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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(IMG:http://createdigitalmusic.com/images/2009/05/indamixx-model2.jpg)



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:

  • The original Indamixx portable studio is built on Samsung's OLPC platform. I reviewed it for Keyboard Magazine. It's really, really ultra-portable, and is something of a technological achievement. But most of us would prefer something more like a laptop, with a little more power and a conventional keyboard/mouse. Good news:
  • The Indamixx Laptop is a netbook, with more power and more conventional uses – but still pre-tuned to run Linux audio, and still ultra-portable.
  • Transmission is Indamixx's custom Linux distribution, built on Studio64 and Ubuntu 9.04, but with extra tools to make hosting Windows VSTs and importing your existing projects easier.
Transmission should be available soon for people who already own a netbook. You get more than you get with a stock Ubuntu install. For instance, the included commercial product ardourXchange allows you to import AAF files from Pro Tools, Logic, and the like into the open source Ardour DAW.

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):

  • Transmission OS 3.0, which thanks to the new kernel and Ubuntu 9.04 has various enhancements and does a much better job of handling network 3G / HDSPA cards for mobile connectivity
  • A 2.0 GHz CPU – the only overclocking-capable netbook
  • 2 GB pre-installed RAM from the factory, which (sadly) is rarity in netbooks
  • 160 GB HDD (doubled from the previous model)
  • 10.2" widescreen display, up from the somewhat-cramped 8.9" on the previous model
  • Large-style keyboard layout, roughly 95% of the size of a regular keyboard
  • 2.6 pounds, up to 4 hours battery life
The 2.6.29.1 kernel is new to Ubuntu 9.04. Combined with the real-time JACK, you get excellent low-latency performance. (Incidentally, I've found that also applies to Windows software running in Linux under the Windows compatibility environment WINE – I've had success with NI's Reaktor. Not officially supported, but quite a lot of fun. Ronald reports at least one user running Guitar Rig 2, as well.)

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


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wer sich für ein netbook interressiert sollte sich auch mal diese hier anschaun

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Test: EeePC 901 vs. Inspiron Mini 9 http://www.computerbase.de/artikel/hardwar...schnitt_vorwort


Ist die grundsätzliche Entscheidung für ein Netbook gefallen, so darf versichert werden, dass man sich mit den beiden hier vorgestellten Testkandidaten gute Geräte ins Haus holt. Deswegen kann am Ende neben den genannten Detailunterschieden auch der Preis ausschlaggebend sein, wobei Asus hier die Nase vorn hat.

So ist der EeePC 901 aktuell im Idealfall für rund 290 Euro zzgl. Versand zu haben. Das Mini 9 kostet in der XP-Variante hingegen 349 Euro zuzüglich 29 Euro Versand.

Wer sich mit Ubuntu und einer nur 8 GByte großen SSD anfreunden kann, dürfte sich über die mit 299 Euro etwas günstigere Linux-Alternative des Mini 9 freuen, wobei hier theoretisch nachträglich auch XP installiert werden könnte.



edit: und hier das promo PDF zum Indamixx Netbook

http://www.indamixx.com/images/stories/pdf/netbook-promo.pdf

quelle: http://www.indamixx.com/index.php?page=sho...t&Itemid=57



Festplatte ist allerdings "nur" eine HDD dafür mit 160 Gig

tja...wenn dann noch die SSD Preise sinken wird das noch interressanter


auch zum Thema:

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Clemens Schleiwies Producer, Mixer, Songwriter and of our four listeners was our guest. Check out his cool studio website here.

topics included:

The music scene in Germany, gettting a good deal on software (buy old software), The Netbook studio, great deals in gear (you should hear what Clemens scored), crisis in the studio, playing live, wherever (Hez has a great story) and how to prepare for them, plus a quick gift guide being Christmas and all. Thanks for listening and be sure to check out our MySpace page.


(IMG:http://www.nowcastnetwork.com/images/img12_15_08a.jpg) Photo by John Ryan

Here is my Netbook studio. It’s a ASUS N10 Netbook with 2GB ram and a 320 GB HD. I’m running Live 6 with a ton of VST plugins including Atmosphere, Xphraze, NI Complete 5 as well as Virtual Guitarist. Hardware includes 2 Korg nano controllers a M-Audio Transit USB audio interface and a Blue Snowflake mic. It’s a great little writing machine you just have to freeze tracks to keep the performance up.

quelle: http://nowcastnetwork.com/NowcastNetwork/nfblog/?p=111


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Derrick S   Producing Netbooks   6 May 2009, 07:59
pol/tox   wenn auf dem a Win + Ableton für Live-Zwecke gschm...   6 May 2009, 08:37
Derrick S   dazu auch interressant: also für ableton sollts...   6 May 2009, 08:53
pol/tox   yeah, danke, hast meinen Gemütszustand bereits deu...   6 May 2009, 09:04
Derrick S   wer weis was da noch alles kommt von ableton, stei...   6 May 2009, 09:20
Mysterio   Auf einem Netbook produzieren is ja wohl mehr als ...   6 May 2009, 10:04
eigengrau   Auf einem Netbook produzieren is ja wohl mehr als ...   6 May 2009, 10:19
Phatline   also ich muss mit mein quadcore standrechner produ...   6 May 2009, 10:20
Nayrobi   also ich muss mit mein quadcore standrechner produ...   6 May 2009, 10:26
eigengrau   also ich muss mit mein quadcore standrechner produ...   6 May 2009, 12:08
Phatline   Wer vorher noch keine Ahnung hat was er macht und ...   6 May 2009, 12:19
eigengrau   herst motz wen andren an, was hat an Reglern twea...   6 May 2009, 16:33
Phatline   Wo kommen die Samples her? Warum kann man die einz...   6 May 2009, 17:25
eigengrau   tja macht ja an unterschied wie gesagt, 1. ob man...   7 May 2009, 01:31
pol/tox   wieso nicht? Da ich keine €2000 für a brauchbares ...   6 May 2009, 10:24
Phatline   na mindestens /dev/ ... bin ja jetzt wieder auf so...   6 May 2009, 10:32
Nayrobi   na mindestens /dev/ ... bin ja jetzt wieder auf so...   6 May 2009, 10:39
Phatline   cool ;) wieso magst deine hardware sachen nicht m...   6 May 2009, 11:39
Derrick S   klar, ersatz kann so ein Netbook momentan noch nic...   6 May 2009, 10:35
ClemensN   Hey da muss ich doch nach Jahren wieder mal was po...   6 May 2009, 11:27
Derrick S   wer sich für ein netbook interressiert sollte sich...   6 May 2009, 12:20
DMK   also ich find die netbookidee super! das muss ...   6 May 2009, 15:59
caTekk   Also ich weiß nicht ... ich hab einen 17 Zoll Lapt...   6 May 2009, 17:49
saftpackerl   NI Maschine dranhängen und das Ding in eine dunkle...   6 May 2009, 19:23
Phatline   jo wenn software wirklich so programmiert das sie ...   7 May 2009, 06:51
Derrick S   warum netbook? weil man es gern transportabel hat,...   7 May 2009, 08:03
Derrick S   das Modell hier wäre dann auch interressant: nur n...   14 May 2009, 12:27
pol/tox   cooles Ding... spricht mich an ;)   14 May 2009, 12:48
forthetimebeing   ich finds total um sonst.   14 May 2009, 13:04

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