Top 10 Linux Distributions for Audio Production
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| Have you ever dreamed of building your own music studio? I know you did and
| it may come true someday (or not), but until then here are some very
| interesting 100% FREE, Open Source Linux distributions with enhancements and
| features aimed at music, sound and even video production.
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/Top-10-Linux-Distributions-for-Audio-Production-64552.shtml
Related:
Something's Happening Here [Linux Audio]
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| Many cool things are happening in the Linux audio world, I have a lot
| of profiles and reviews in the works, so stay tuned and check in again
| soon.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000216
[Ardour] 2.0 released for OS X and Linux
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| Nearly 2 years of work have gone into this new version. Along the way a
| huge number of bugs were fixed, performance and workflow were improved,
| and many new features were added.
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http://www.ardour.org/node/895
Ubuntu Studio & Ardour2 Screenshots
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| The first screenshot is a clean view of the Ubuntu Studio desktop. It's
| hard to see (as this 1600×1200 desktop shot has been resized) but the
| custom theme they have created is simply awe inspiring...
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http://www.ubustu.com/globe/2007/04/14/ubuntu-studio-ardour2-screenshots/
Enhancing second language acquisition with Audacity
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| As a language educator, I recommend Audacity for teachers,
| students, and researchers. It provides a number of great tools for
| analysis, content creation, and learning.
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http://applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/12/14/1735237&from=rss
A Good Beginning (And Some Holiday DSP)
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| I hope you've enjoyed this random blend of news and reviews. My next
| entry will profile the Aldrin music composition software and will
| include an interview with its author, Leonard 'paniq' Ritter. Until
| then, stay tuned, keep swinging, and I hope you all enjoy a fine
| and mellow holiday season.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000147
Review of dyne:bolic 2.4.2
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| Conclusion
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| Man, I wish I had this 10 years ago when I was recording and
| playing music full time. This is a great system packed with
| very handy software that can easily cost you several thousand
| dollars of outboard gear to replace.
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http://www.openaddict.com/review_of_dynebolic_2_4_2.html
I'm JADed! [JackLab Audio Distribution, Linux]
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| So has my quest ended ? Well, despite the sidetrips taken during
| the post-installation configuration I'm very impressed with JAD,
| and I'll leave it as the default system for the old box. I'm
| building a more powerful 32-bit machine now, and I intend to
| load it with the JAD distro. Given its excellent performance
| on my ancient iron, I look forward to its performance on a more
| suitable machine.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000208
Getting My Kicks On Route 64
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| More users are jumping on the 64-bit bandwagon, and the 64Studio
| developers are doing their best to make the ride as smooth as possible.
| Bumps may occur, and users experiencing problems with the system can
| reach Daniel and Free via the active 64Studio mail-list. If you own a
| 64-bit (AMD or Intel) machine and want to know how it handles
| contemporary Linux sound and music software, check out 64Studio,
| it's Da 64-bit Bomb.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000126
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