I'd be interested in opinions on how Ardour compares with Logic Express for everyday multitrack recording/mixing. I have no issue with using either OS (I live in Linux at work, use Mac at home) and I might even try Ardour on my mac....that'll be interesting.
I guess when you get past usability issues it comes down to hardware support.
I like Ardor but it really doesn't fit my personal needs.
I mean, if you were going to record a band live or put down a couple of track for ideas I think Ardor is great and a step up from Garage Band.Garage Band is a really good program too.
On the other hand I do a lot of midi implementation, sampling, loop cut/editing, composing?,whatever I can get my hands and head around.
Plus the guitar amps simulators in Logic Express are very good.
(I have Guitar Rig too)
IMHO since Logic Express 8 they have really streamlined and simplified the work flow which was badly needed.
So, Logic Express sort of does everything I need, plus.
It is well worth the $199 to get 'er done.
Don't get me wrong, I really like the Linux idea and think it is Ardor super.
I think they get all the former music software writers from the big guys to contribute anyway?
So, I'd anticipate Ardor and Linux will likely catch up, be equaled to, or surpass most pro/semi pro music software on the market in the next few years.(fingers crossed)
About the time I'll be ready to do another upgrade because I get sick of thinking about the OS favor of the week coming out that cost$
I'd prefer to boot up .... and do what I like.
My long-winded .oo2 assessment
>...a dusty old workhorse P2...
You might consider DSL, then:
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
It's a little more work than Xubuntu, but it'll run your P2 better. I don't really like Xubuntu on anything less than a late model P3 or equivalent. P4's with 256MB of RAM kicks it right on down the line. I'm still exploring the whole Ubuntu world. SUSE and Fedora are my favorites overall and I'm just getting into Slackware. I just don't have the reading time available or I'd have stepped into Gentoo by now. Maybe when I retire...
Yeah, I loaded up XUbuntu on the p2.
It "works" just not all that well.
I'll look at other variants.
I have a Palm E2 that I still use all the time.
I see that Linux and palm are friendly?
It would be fun to run Linux on it sometime if possible.
But, same here on the time constraints.
I liked playing around with Virtualbox running Ubuntu on my Mac but that machine really doesn't have enough RAM to support it.
Kind of an odd feeling running another OS on the desktop.