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Originally posted by abacus:
Hi All
Load jack into Windows that has been setup for music and then load 8 Standalone VSTi, at the same time load the same 8 VSTi into Linux using the jack, and you will find the difference in performance and operation between the 2 is minimal. (Assuming the same CPU, Ram etc.)
Regards

Bill



what you said about windows or mac about jack is different from MS linux OS. here we have qjack, it is a jack gui,but only for linux, i have kubuntu 9.10 karmik on my PC installed with wubi http://wubi-installer.org/ you can install with wubi linux ubuntu or kubuntu on you windows system, so you have both world linux and windows. you can install qjack from here on kubuntu http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net/ but on MS/groove you have a special version of qjack i think with a other toool named VST host. you can mybe do this what i see on MS on a linux OS with low latency kernel but without controlers what i see here on MS/groove. it is very easy to do this on MS then on a Linux PC or windows or MAC. i worked mostly on windows pc or linux, but for music creation for me it wil be linux, becouse of low latency kernel. and on MS/groove you get a embeded linux os for lionstracs, so every thing is pre installed, this is special for people who can not easy use a PC or can not install linux OS, becouse with linux OS whean you install a software like qtractor you most be able to download some pckages from diffferent sites and places, you most install right kernel and .................

on MS / groove you one CD OS you installed and you are fenish with eveything you need for music. i tried 64studio linux OS for music to but it is noot easy like MS/groove OS


[This message has been edited by AFG Music (edited 02-03-2010).]