Hi all, For the last few years, I've been using a Tascam Portastudio to do live recordings, then exporting the files down to the PC for editing.
It strikes me that technology's probably moved on sufficiently, that I should just be carrying around a laptop. I'd much prefer this to be an Ubuntu Laptop, obviously. What I need advice on are: - Advice on what audio editing software I need (I'm coming from an Adobe Audition / CoolEdit) background, and the key features I need are FFT-based noise reduction, track volume normalisation, and in-line editing.) - What hardware should I get. I need to be able to provide phantom power for two condenser microphones, and input from them at "better than CD quality" - ideally 88.2 / 24 bit stereo, so I can sort out noise rounding errors in the extra resolution before downsampling to CD.... there are a few of these things around, but no-one talks about their Ubuntu support :-( - I don't particuarly need a high-end SP/DIF card - I've got a de-jittering processor, so I can cope with a relatively nasty digital output signal and turn it into something without too many problems before it hits a DAC :-) Mark -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/