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I think you could do that with windows...
About a hundred times better you should just know how
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@GarabatoxTut I would imagine that good sound engineers would have their own custom OS built on a Linux backbone?
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@GarabatoxTut I just re-listened to this video, and he clearly says: I record my scratchies, then arrange them(and save em as an audio format) are you saying I can't do the same as he just said on fedora for example? recording an audio with audacity, or any other software I cited before and then arrange them(audacity can) and save it.
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@GarabatoxTut Okay, I believe that maybe you are right, but, who judge if it's Pro or just amatorial? If your music is professional means people pays you lot of money and so you can afford anything you need to make better music, but.. I don't think scratches music is Professional..
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@MrShoy Yes, you can make good music. But not professional music :). That's the difference. Good and professional are not the same.
Maybe linux it's good for amateurs DJs, but not for professionals. So if the guy on the video is a professional musician, ... Nope, you can't do it with Linux :).
PD: I'm a OS X and Linux (Fedora) user.
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@GarabatoxTut I know many that uses linux for making music. Where you would put software like Mixxx, Rosengarden,Hydrogen,Ardour, LMMS, MusE, QTracktor,Breakage... there is even a free addon for audacity that does the same job as Autotune. So, do you still think In linux can't be made good music because open source doesn't has high paid programmers to make high quality software?
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@MrShoy Really? Is pro tools or Virtual DJ for linux? Do musicians edit and produce music with Linux?... I don't think so...
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@MrShoy amen to that
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@the6thmonkey yes he is LOL
hahahahhahahaha computer debate aside this guy was a total douchebag
the6thmonkey 5 years ago 7
I can do that..with Linux
MrShoy 1 year ago 6