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Nice, have you used it? That’s very clever if you’re able to build tracks with the os on a usb. I take it audio would be handled by the host machine still?
Yes! I am testing it regularly too. Dynebolic (and rastasoft.org) is what got me into GNU+Linux in the early 00s. Nowadays I'm deeply involved in the non-profit foundation behind it: Dyne.org, and thus by extension the development of dynebolic. So, I am likely biased. πŸ˜… It will maybe not appeal to those who like to be on the bleeding edge of soft- and hardware. But its a powerful tool with a strong focus on privacy, lightweight logistics and durability.
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