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The operating system pre-installed OS 5.0 is Transmission, a modified version MeeGo. Transmission uses a Trinity Audio Group Inc. custom real-time kernel and contains several pre-built and optimized audio software such as ArdourXChange, an AAF protocol to Pro Tools sessions in the free audio software Ardour import and LinuxDSP . At the premiere of the 2-Indamixx prototype developers also showed that the composition software Renoise , which is operated by touch screen control of Shortcuts actually had the.
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