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hi Alan and list, I just wanted to comment on the Agnula link. I've been playing around with the Agnula Demudi live CD (that's also mentioned in the Project Idea link you provided). For anyone interested in looking at linux as an audio machine but not wanting to go for a full hard drive install, this CD is great. It's basically a fully stacked linux audio production suite, covering most aspects of digital audio production, on an easy to use CD that you just stick in your box and boot up. It doesn't offer the performance of a full install (loading apps from the cd is a little slow for instance), but it does give a great idea of just how far linux has progressed into becoming a highly usable audio production environment. The CD has no real looping application by default, but using PD and the right hardware you can use something like this : info.htmhttp://www.loopit.org/jamma_ for an 8 channel realtime looping sampler! there are other PD based looping patches, but this seems to have the most polished interface. -michael Alan Kroeger wrote: > >Thanks for bringing up the new board ideas > >Here's some stuff I came across investigating this a little further (for >any >who are interested) > >Boards & Parts: >http://store.mini-box.com/ituner/index.html > >Software: >http://www.agnula.org/ > >Project Ideas: >http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8275095591.html > > >Feel free to add more to this list (if interested) > > > > >