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  1. Am running Linux, that must me whats wrong.
  2. Your link is malformed, and according to wikipedia 42% of web devices use the linux kernel, that does not include embeded devices or games consoles, the word computer seems to have a different meaning to Cakewalk fans.
  3. Great explanation, thanks. I can tell there will be no Cakewalk for linux coming, but if Reaper and Waveform can run on Linux and do so very well, then Linux can not be said to be good for lots of things but not for a DAW, when clearly it can be.
  4. Happy to help, but your wrong, typical name caller, am no troll.
  5. I am waiting on a reply from the site management team, then I will be gone.
  6. I would pay for any software I need on Linux, I recently bought pianoteq which is not cheap, and Reaper, and if Cakewalk was available I would pay for it.
  7. I choose the OS first, I believe in a good foundation, ms is not that, its getting worse too. Don't believe me, just hang around another while with ms and all will come clear. I tried ubuntu studio, it was not as efficient on resources as I like, I moved on to Reaper because it uses way less resources on Lubuntu, which is cut down to keep it lean and fast.
  8. Hi azslow3 , happy to hear from you. Good news regarding the midi side, I have a Kawai piano, usb midi out, straight into the laptop running Lubuntu, from there into pianoteq , or even straight into Reaper with pianoteq playing back the sound as a plugin on the midi track. I also connect the mics through a new SSL 12 usb interface into Reaper on Lubuntu, no driver to install, just worked straight off the bat.
  9. Anyway, the door is closed, no Cakewalk for Linux. Moving on.
  10. Don't be confused, I was told this place was closed to Linux, being an optimist I had to check this out, they were right. You all deserve windows, keep on using it. And NASA were using windows 98 when the rest of the ms fan club had moved on, why, because of bugs and instability creeping in. And as for the man on the moon movie, another prime example of people falling for big tech, surly they wouldn't lie or mislead anyone.
  11. Who are you referring to, happy to see you can count.
  12. No mind games, other than the one your in, never mentioned Minix server either, you have lost the plot. And no, I am for linux, there are many on here who are not, they are doing the disservice.
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