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I've had great luck with my Eee running Xubuntu and SooperLooper - Oddly enough, it's even great with ZynAddSubFX for synthesizing!
~holotone--On 1/7/08, David Steinberg <waveform@free.fr> wrote:Hi all,The Asus EEE PC seems to be a nice little computer, and it runs linux out of the box (you can also install XP and I've read that people have succeeded in installing OS X Tiger on it, though this is not really legal...). It has 512 MB of ram (upgradable to 2 GB it seems), a Celeron M 900 MHz processor, 4 GB of solid state disk (flash memory) and a SD card slot. And it's very small and weighs about 900 grams.So, would looping software run well on this device ?I was thinking mainly about SooperLooper as it exists for both Linux and OSX, but Mobius/XP could be nice too (or something else).There's just a mic in and an headphone out, but this should be ok for simple looping, and an USB audio interface could be connected for more in/outs if the machine could handle it.If it was possible to have Sooperlooper/Mobius and a few plugins (not too processor-heavy) running ok on this, it could be a very cool solution for a portable looping setup, methinks...Any ideas about this ?Thanks,</daviD>"Simulating the true styles and making carefully.Many colours a lot, selected freely by you !"
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