Linux Audio Update: The Fall Fashions
This week's entry looks at a unique new audio editor, some important updates, and a very cool programming environment for graphics (and much more). As always, some tasty treats are cooking in the...
View ArticleA Linux Audio Christmas
Some interesting items showed up under Dave's Christmas tree, including a new book by some old friends, a laptop keyboard (music, not QWERTY), and an excellent Linux audio plugin for high-quality...
View ArticlePLUG And The Fender Mustang
Recently I decided I needed a new guitar amplifier for my studio. Its sole employment would be studio work, so I looked for a small lightweight amp with a good sound, high-quality digital effects, and...
View ArticleIntroducing Mixbus And The Ardour3 Alpha
Mixbus (Figure 1) is a version of Ardour2 for Linux and OSX that replaces Ardour's native mixer with one designed by the Harrison company, a manufacturer of professional audio mixing boards....
View ArticleA Report From Beyond: Linux Sound & Music At Virginia Tech
From April 7 through 9 I attended Beyond, a series of lectures, workshops, and concerts promoted by the DISIS group at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg VA. more>>
View ArticleLinux Audio Conference 2011: A Report From Maynooth
On May 7 and 8 I attended the Linux Audio Conference for 2011 held in Maynooth, Ireland. Due to a temporary mental malfeasance - for some reason I assumed the Earth rotated in the opposite direction -...
View ArticleSuper Collision At Studio Dave: The New World Of SuperCollider3, Part 3
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View ArticleAn Arch Tale
Dave needs a new 64-bit Linux for his primary audio production machine. What shall he do ? Read on to learn how and why he decided upon the Arch Linux distribution. more>>
View ArticleAt Home With AV Linux
My studio computer collection includes two custom-built desktop machines and a Hewlett-Packard G60 laptop. more>>
View ArticleShort Notices: News In Linux Audio
I hope all my readers enjoyed the best of the holiday season. I've been busy with the predictable confusions and minor crises that attend this time of year, but I managed to find time to jot down some...
View ArticlegStrings in Your Pocket
What may sound like a perverse concept is actually one of the many ways smartphones can change your life. If you play a musical instrument but don't happen to have perfect pitch (most of us, sadly),...
View ArticleRoaming Media
Portable music doesn't need to be restricted to headphones. Here's a step-by-step how-to on setting up a music system that follows you around the house like a puppy. more>>
View ArticleMusic for All with Open Source Software
I am embarrassed to admit that I have never in my life considered the struggle of blind musicians to find Braille music scores. more>>
View ArticleNon-Linux FOSS: Let's Make Music Together
Just because you're not on Linux doesn't mean you can't have awesome open-source tools. I was having a conversation with a friend and reader (Don Crowder: @eldergeek) on Twitter the other day about...
View ArticleNew Storage Solution is Music to the Ears of Fast-Growing Digital Music Company
Article Sponsor: Silicon Mechanics Digital music distribution and technology company INgrooves is growing rapidly, signing contract after contract to distribute music for independent labels and...
View ArticleNew Products
Please send information about releases of Linux-related products to newproducts@linuxjournal.com or New Products c/o Linux Journal, PO Box 980985, Houston, TX 77098. Submissions are edited for length...
View ArticlePlay for Me, Jarvis
Elon Musk is known to be particularly apprehensive about artificial intelligence. Although many of us are both excited and worried about the potential future of AI, most don't need to fear computers...
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