Re: 32-bits, CLAM, and TAPESTREA (Linux Journal)
[Posted June 19, 2007 by ris]
Dave Phillips
reviews the
JackLab Audio Distribution (JAD) and some of
the audio tools found therein. "
Various improvements have been made
in JAD since my earlier review, including the adoption of a 2.6.19 kernel
optimized for superb realtime performance. Since I've profiled the system
in an earlier blog entry I decided to briefly review some of the more
unusual software included with the distribution or built with the help of
its development packages. JAD contains more than 70 applications for audio
and video composition and production, most of which are at their most
recent release versions, so come join me in a look at some less typical
sound & music software running on one of the best of the new breed of
multimedia-optimized Linux distributions."
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