> PureDyne does look interesting, and being based on Ubuntu is a bit more
> familiar to me as I use another Ubuntu distro (CAELinux) on my
> engineering laptop. Have you tried using it for ambisonic/multichannel
> work? Does it have the preferred 'bits' installed as standard? I am
> still at the st
PureDyne does look interesting, and being based on Ubuntu is a bit more
familiar to me as I use another Ubuntu distro (CAELinux) on my
engineering laptop. Have you tried using it for ambisonic/multichannel
work? Does it have the preferred 'bits' installed as standard? I am
still at the stage of try