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Author Topic: Recent web sightings: A Guide To Linux Audio Comm Channels  (Read 3289 times)

40hz

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tuxsing.png "And your bird can sing..."

Very nice article recently posted on the Linux Journal website for all musicians (and other odd types) who are interested in working with Linux audio and music applications. Something for everyone. :up:

Keeping In Touch: A Guide To Linux Audio Comm Channels
July 10th, 2009 by Dave Phillips in


Recently I asked readers for suggestions regarding Linux audio topics they'd like to read about in my articles. One response suggested a survey of the various Internet communications channels for Linux-based musicians. I liked the idea, so I considered my traditionally preferred channels, searched for and found interesting new connections, and wrote this guide to lead you on a tour of notable communications channels focused on Linux sound and music topics.

Link: http://www.linuxjour...-audio-comm-channels


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Re: Recent web sightings: A Guide To Linux Audio Comm Channels
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2009, 03:22 PM »
Great find; the blog list alone is worth the click. Linux Journal is one of my all-time favorite publications.

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Re: Recent web sightings: A Guide To Linux Audio Comm Channels
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2009, 10:39 AM »
Very nice.
I am always looking to expand my audio experience with Linux, and especially now that the Ubuntu kernels are realtime enabled by default (w00t! w00t! w00t!).

As soon as I can sit down and actually FINISH one of my musical trainwrecks, I'll post it for everyone to (hopefully) enjoy.
Right now, I've been spending time at the diystompboxes forums gathering advice to fine tune my latest "secret weapon"...

Oh, I do love the smell of solder smoke at 2:00 in the morning...
« Last Edit: July 17, 2009, 10:41 AM by Edvard »