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Daniel James Interview
May 7, 2007, 20 :15 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4118 reads)

"Linux Format: What's the single biggest requirement for a Linux-based recording studio? Flexibility, stability, routing, recording management, audio latency, quality, speed...?

"Daniel James: This goes for any software-based system, but it's reliability. This is more than just stability--the absence of crashes--it means that you can depend on your equipment to do the job it's supposed to do. When you're recording live music, there may never be a second chance to capture a particular performance..."

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