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Name: William Blackburn | -Name: William Blackburn | ||
email: blackburn.william2@gmail.com | -email: blackburn.william2@gmail.com | ||
freenode IRC nick: tertl3 | -freenode IRC nick: tertl3 | ||
==About me== | ==About me== |
Revision as of 20:16, 26 August 2010
--Tertl3 22:49, 23 July 2010 (UTC)
-Name: William Blackburn -email: blackburn.william2@gmail.com -freenode IRC nick: tertl3
About me
I have always been interested in electronics and software. Since I was a kid I have played Atari, Nintendo, Mech Warrior 2, etc... and used the 'cheat codes' to help make my life easier. Needless to say, this led to an interest in Linux and the Linux community. As for my interest in music, well, the story isn't much different.
I began playing guitar when I was a teenager. I went to the local arts school for my elective class and studied jazz bass. I have been listening too and playing jazz ever since. Not to say that I haven't went through some phases and listened to punk rock or electronic music, but jazz was always in the background and now it is what I listen to and play most of the time.
Why this intro JACK?
During my college years, I was introduced to Linux by nice guy who's name I will leave anonymous until I get his approval.Well, being a musician and a Linux user, I began to try combining the two. And, to my rejoice, I found the JACK application. Now, I had seen and briefly tested JACK on Ubuntu Studio but that was when I was a gamer and I shortly gave up on it and went back to gaming. The second time around, I was determined to get JACK working and that I did. It didn't take long for me to discover the real-time preemption patch and I have been hooked ever since.