Install Windows, OSS is not suitable for audio production, except maybe
at a push, OS X.
Super Bisquit wrote:
I can't use the SoundBlaster PCI card on the laptop. Also, I need to be
able to switch between the FreeBSD sound drivers and OSS drivers. What do I
need to do to the kernel configuration file to allow this? Some ports will
build with GCC and others with clang. What is the switch/command argument
in make to allow this?
I am very much aware of the capabilities of the processors and what works
best on them. Effects such as loops are repetitive and that works just fine
for the RISC load-store mechanism on Power 32 and 64 bit architectures. I
do not currently have a PS3.
The set up is for a friend who is not able to afford all of those great
programs. I have spare machines. I am aware of and have used a lot of
sound, audio, and conversion programs.
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 11:35 PM, Michael Copeland <
mich...@kryptos-security.com> wrote:
Well the last I checked, clang was still busted on ppc32. YMMV.
I still don't think you're gonna get much use out of a ppc machine for any
form of effects unless you're just talking about using it as an equalizer.
For that matter, you could do almost all of it on the i386 laptop. Why do
you need to add in so many machines for this? For the record, you're not
going to get any form of realtime audio effects from that ppc machine,
unless you're running an old version of garage band from 10.5.8 on it, even
then it's not going to be quick. If you're hellbent on using a ppc machine,
get a ps3 for that purpose.
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