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What you're talking about is ASIO, and it's one of the few things I truly love about Windows.
Linux can do real time audio processing via jack. But it's not a patch on running your favourite VSTs on an ASIO interface in Windows.
I know there are professional producers who use Linux and enthusiasts who swear blind that Linux is good for music production - and with enough time and patience then I'm sure Linux could be. But as a full time Linux user myself, I'd still rather use my favourite Windows DAW and spend my time being creative rather than trying to build a competitive Linux audio platform. In fact that's the only reason I even keep a copy of Windows laying about.
You are correct sir!
That's been my experience as well. What I'm really looking forward to is some good modern DAW software for Haiku, assuming its audio server is as good as the BeOS one was.
Actually if the troll knew anything about system internals or how processes works then he would know that one advantage Windows 8 has over even Windows 7 is its "on demand" services subsystem, that activate services ONLY when they are needed and stops them when they aren't required. This is on top of the new audio subsystem that came in Win 7 which was designed for low latency and better mixing capability.
I too use effects for my bass on Windows, and even with a half a dozen effects loaded into Audacity its all fast and clean, gotta give MSFT credit for that, they did make Windows into a killer DAW.




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You know it's funny; even with all those "200 processes" I still have minimal latency when playing my guitar through effects processors on Windows, yet on a Mac with GarageBand or a GNU/Linux box (even with a low latency kernel) I have all kinds of issues with latency. That's a big problem even for an amateur musician like me.
And before you say "but it's your hardware!", all three OSes are on an Intel Mac mini.
GNU/Linux is a great OS for a lot of things, but please, know what the hell you're talking about before making stupid statements like that.