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Linux and audio pro 3805
I apologize for using the term "pro" if indeed it was I who actually made exactly that request. What I was looking for was the names of engineers who are well known in the popular side of the industry. I don't deny that a guy working with his Ardour system in a spare bedroom producing jingles for the local radio station isn't a "pro." I was looking for the names that we read over and over in Mix Magazine. While I share little in common with them, their regular use of a product suggests a level of reliability and usefulness that's desirable for any level of user. So who is there that I, in my 40 or more years working in audio, might "professional" suite of equipment? Linux and audio pro 3806 Perhaps "pro studio" is the wrong term for what it is that we're looking for. We're looking for a blessing from someone (like me, so I've been told) who's well respected in the field of... Actually, yes. That would have answered my question. I probably wouldn't have bothered looking up the link because this studio and the people who work there aren't really the endorsement that I'm looking for. I know that I'm setting a high standard here, but you have to start somewhere.
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