*** Reply to message from Martin Mielke <martin.mielke@thales-is.com> on Thu, 03 Jun 2004 10:34:43 +0200***
Well, I just want to do (at least try to) what can be done with programs such as Rebirth...
Did I not read something somewhere recently that Suse is going to put out a release that is aimed at music proffessionals? Ssmall ( or any sized) studio types as well as oh, any musician now using a Mac... ;) It wouldn't be a bad niche to try and grab.. According to at least one interview Phil Collins did most of his last album in his home studio w/ a computer and a couple of programs, at least one of which was probably pro tools, but he didn't seem all that certain... just that he had "bits and pieces " of songs and lines that eventualy he managed to get put together w/ the other folks in his latest touring group. He said he never would have got the stuff finished if he hadn't just "got stuck in and figured out this computer stuff" Think of the non geek musicians who could turn out things like Santana's last album on their own... and think how that might affect , eventually, the way people get paid for thier work on those projects... especially if they aren't having to pay the recording company for the "studio time" to put the damned things together... even if they later decide it's all cr@pola and they have to start over. They still have to pay the studio time... -- j -- nemo me impune lacessit it's just an afterthought; okay ? : Marijuana is nature's way of saying "high".