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== Linux Audio Basics ==
== Linux Audio Basics ==
* [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sound_Cards|Sound Cards and Digital Audio]]
* [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sound_Cards|Sound Cards and Digital Audio]]
* [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sound_Servers|Understanding Sound Servers]]
* [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sound_Servers|Understanding Sound Servers]]
* [[User:Crantila/FSC/CCRMA/Everything|Planet CCRMA at Home]]
* [[User:Crantila/FSC/CCRMA/Everything|Planet CCRMA at Home]]
<!-- * Optimizing the Linux Kernel for Audio Applications (optional, but highly desired - at least CCRMA)
* [[User:Crantila/FSC/Real_Time|Real Time and Low Latency]]
** What Is a Realtime Kernel? (including "What is processor scheduling?")
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** Using a Pre-built Realtime Kernel from Planet CCRMA (including "Planet CCRMA's kernels may be older than Fedora's")
** Using a Pre-built Realtime Kernel from Planet CCRMA (including "Planet CCRMA's kernels may be older than Fedora's")
** Building Your Own Audio-Optimized Kernel (of course, with appropriate disclaimers)
** Building Your Own Audio-Optimized Kernel (of course, with appropriate disclaimers)
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* Audio Editor
* Audio Editor
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Recording/Audacity|Audacity]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Recording/Audacity|Audacity]]
* Digital Audio Workstations
* [[User:Crantila/FSC/Recording/DAW_Common_Elements|Digital Audio Workstations]]
** Knowing Which DAW to Use (will be part of [[User:Crantila/FSC/Recording/DAW_Common_Elements|Common Features]])
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** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Recording/Ardour|Ardour]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Recording/Ardour|Ardour]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sequencers/Qtractor|Qtractor]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sequencers/Qtractor|Qtractor]]
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* Synthesizers
* Synthesizers
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Synthesizers/FluidSynth|FluidSynth and Qsynth]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Synthesizers/FluidSynth|FluidSynth and Qsynth]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Synthesizers/SuperCollider|SuperCollider]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Synthesizers/SuperCollider/Main|SuperCollider]]
* Typesetting
* Typesetting
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Typesetting/LilyPond|LilyPond]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Typesetting/LilyPond|LilyPond]]
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* Aural Skills Training
* Aural Skills Training
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Solfege|GNU Solfege]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Solfege|GNU Solfege]]
== Drafts Still to Be Completed ==
* Real-time Stuff

Latest revision as of 06:33, 2 August 2010

This Is out of Date
The most recent revisions of the Musicians' Guide are now available from the git repository.

Linux Audio Basics

Audio and Music Software