You probably already know of Sonar project for Linux then? If not, may want to check it out.
Also you may find some of the interviews
​ (podcasts)​
with Jonathan Nadeau on tllts.org interesting.
​-tl​


On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 10:26 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewellen@shellworld.net> wrote:
Hi,
I do apologize for breaking that rule.
I use a screen reader due to the experience of sight loss, so  do not indent in Pine, nor can I really know how  the lines appear to you laughs.
Will try to be more careful as I can however.

Thanks,
Kare


On Thu, 10 Dec 2015, ted leslie wrote:

Seems suitable (email) but you broke the #77 rule of email, don't start 4+
lines with capital I's, it looks like you were
indenting for a reply to those lines :)

I looked a bit a music+linux a while back, didn't work out so well, I had a
Mac collecting dust so ......
I would just recommend google like crazy to get the most up-to-date lay of
the land.
You will also see some reference to "on linux" via crossover/codeweavers,
and of course, that would be cheating :)

-tl

On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 7:17 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewellen@shellworld.net>
wrote:

greetings everyone,
My name is Karen.  I have only recently found this LUG, and joined the
talk list.
I am a professional singer/ songwriter and media producer with a unique
Linux goal.
I wish to make use of the varied console or command line based tools in
Linux for my composition work, and if possible for accessing media
materials too.
I use adaptive technology, which is part of why my desire is to ssh telnet
into my Linux box rather than work with it directly.
I tend to prefer more traditional tools.  for example one sound card in
this box will be an m-audio audiofile 2496  production card to which I will
be attaching my music keyboard.
In any case while I have some of the tools I require, and firm knowledge
that my goals are possible. I have not, at least not until now, found a
Linux users group in Toronto where I can get the extra wisdom required.
I am very used to Linux and UNIX based shell structures. I am using one at
this moment  based in freedsb, to draft my email, and use another based in
Ubuntu for my nonprofit media newsroom's hosting account.
Such is also part of why I want to start with a comparative way to use my
Linux box.  I would rather begin with a foundation where I can make use of
and learn more right away, than fail to use the Linux box well at all.
Let me be sure  my post is suitable before both asking and answering
questions.
Thanks in advance,
Karen

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