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[News] GNU/Linux Audio Programs Made Strides (While Windows Falls Short)

  • Subject: [News] GNU/Linux Audio Programs Made Strides (While Windows Falls Short)
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 08:00:35 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
Music Notation Programs: Recent Releases

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| A few weeks ago I promised to bring in some more general news from the world 
| of Linux audio software development. Alas, my plans were ambushed by the 
| happy intrusion of the release of Renoise for Linux, but I'm back on track. 
| As promised, here's more straight reporting on the world of Linux sound and 
| music software, starting with some news about recently released music 
| notation programs.     
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/music-notation-programs-recent-releases

Windows is meanwhile taking steps back, not forward (mind the Guardian link
below).


Related:

Free/Open-source Digital Audio Editors

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| A digital audio editor is a computer application for audio editing or digital 
| audio manipulation. Usually, a digital audio editor allows the user to record 
| and edit audio, mix multiple sound sources/tracks, apply simple or advanced 
| effects or filters, playback sound, and convert different audio file formats 
| and different sound quality levels.    
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http://junauza.blogspot.com/2008/02/freeopen-source-digital-audio-editors.html


Renoise For Linux

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| On January 17 of this year the first beta release of Renoise 1.9.1 was 
| announced. Along with new features and fixes for its Windows and OSX 
| versions, this release includes the first version of Renoise for Linux. This 
| is rather significant news: Renoise is a popular program, with an active 
| community of developers and users in the Win/Mac music worlds, and a native 
| Linux release has been a community priority. The wait is over, so let's see 
| (and hear) what Renoise brings to the Linux audio software party.      
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/renoise-linux


Why Vista sounds worse

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| Changes to how the latest version of Windows handles audio playback has 
| caused unexpected quality issues for musicians and consumers alike, reports 
| Tim Anderson  
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jan/31/microsoft.technology


Audio in Linux is awesome

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| I can’t wait for PulseAudio. I’m sure that will make all of this even easier.
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http://darkness.codefu.org/wordpress/2007/12/15/292


Commercial Sound And Music Software For Linux, Part 1

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| As a result of this inquiry I decided to revisit the Linux soundapps site and 
| check up on the commercial sound and music software for Linux. This article 
| reveals and ponders some of the results from that visit.   
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1005835


Commercial Sound And Music Software For Linux, Part 2

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| I hope this article has been enlightening with regards to the presence of 
| commercially available sound and music software for Linux. Speaking 
| personally, I'd love it if these programs were all free and open-source, but 
| such decisions are best left to the programmers themselves. As mentioned, 
| many of these programmers already contribute to the FOSS community.    
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1005911


The Sound Of Linux 2007

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| In this article I've selected what I consider to be some of the past year's 
| outstanding achievements in the world of Linux music and sound software. It's 
| not really a "Best Of 2007", it's just my personal choices for what I found 
| most interesting and significant in the past year.   
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1005969

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