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A spin dedicated to audio and music enthusiasts. To download the audio spin go [http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?method=createLiveCD&owner=everyone&state=closed&view=tree&order=-id to the nightly composes page]
 
A spin dedicated to audio and music enthusiasts.
 
== Installing the Fedora Jam audio packages ==
 
If you want to use your own Desktop Environment (rather than KDE as used by the spin) you can simply just install the Fedora Jam audio packages. To do this:
 
sudo dnf groupinstall "Audio Production"
 
This will install all of the audio packages currently on the spin.
 
== Downloading the spin ==
 
'''The current stable release can be found at [https://labs.fedoraproject.org/en/jam/ the official Fedora Jam page.]'''
 
To download the nightly spin:
 
1. Go [https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?view=flat&state=closed&method=livemedia&order=-id to the nightly composes page].
 
2. Look for the latest entry with "fedora-live-jam_kde" for your architecture (i386 or x86_64)
 
[[File:Jam nightly composes 1.png|1000px|center]]
 
 
3. Select the ISO link at the bottom of the following page (first link in the Output section):
 
[[File:Jam nightly composes 2.png|1000px|center]]


== Owner(s) ==
== Owner(s) ==
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* Name: [[User:bsjones| Brendan Jones]]
* email:  brendan.jones.it@gmail.com


* Name: [[User:jvlomax| Jørn Lomax]]
* Name: [[User:q5sys | JT Pennington]]
* email: northlomax@gmail.com
 
* Previous owners:
**Name: [[User:eeickmeyer | Erich Eickmeyer]]
*** email: erich@ericheickmeyer.com
** Name: [[User:bsjones| Brendan Jones]]
*** email:  brendan.jones.it@gmail.com
** Name: [[User:jvlomax| Jørn Lomax]]
*** email: northlomax@gmail.com


== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==
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To learn how to customize your Jam, click [[Fedora_Jam_Audio_Spin|here]] .
To learn how to customize your Jam, click [[Fedora_Jam_Audio_Spin|here]] .
=== JACK ===
=== JACK ===
* studio-controls
* jack-audio-connection-kit (jack2)
* jack-audio-connection-kit (jack2)
* jack-audio-connection-kit-dbus
* jack-audio-connection-kit-dbus
* qjackctl
* qjackctl
* jackctlmmc
* jackctlmmc
* ffado


=== Pulseaudio ===
=== Pulseaudio ===
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* vmpk
* vmpk
* harmonyseq
* harmonyseq
* a2jmidid


=== Synthesis ===
=== Synthesis ===
* hydrogen
* hydrogen
* bristol
* bristol
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* guitarix
* guitarix
* tuxguitar
* tuxguitar
* sooperlooper


=== Recording and DAW's ===
=== Recording and DAW's ===
* audacity
* audacity
* ardour3
* ardour5
* rosegarden4
* rosegarden4
* seq24
* seq24
* muse
* muse
* qtractor
* qtractor
* non-session-manager


=== Audio Plugins / Utilities ===
=== Audio Plugins / Utilities ===
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* zita-at1
* zita-at1
* zita-rev1
* zita-rev1
* sooperlooper
* Carla
* raysession
* new-session-manager
<br/>
<br/>
* ladspa-amb-plugins
* ladspa-amb-plugins
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* ladspa-mcp-plugins
* ladspa-mcp-plugins
* ladspa-rev-plugins
* ladspa-rev-plugins
* ladspa-swh-plugins
* ladspa-tap-plugins
* ladspa-tap-plugins
* ladspa-vco-plugins
* ladspa-vco-plugins
* lsp-plugins-ladspa
<br/>
<br/>
* lv2-avw-plugins
* lv2-fil-plugins
* lv2-invada-plugins
* lv2-invada-plugins
* lv2-kn0ck0ut
* lv2-ll-plugins
* lv2-ll-plugins
* lv2-swh-plugins
* lv2-swh-plugins
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* lv2-synthv1
* lv2-synthv1
* lv2-drumkv1
* lv2-drumkv1
* lv2-newtonator
* lv2-x42-plugins
* lv2-sorcer
* lv2-sorcer
* lv2-fabla
* lv2-fabla
* lv2-artyfx-plugins
* lv2-artyfx-plugins
* lv2-x42-plugins
* lsp-plugins-lv2
 
* lv2-carla
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<br/>
* nekobee-dssi
* nekobee-dssi
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* xsynth-dssi
* xsynth-dssi
* hexter-dssi
* hexter-dssi
* zynjacku
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<br/>
* jamin
* jamin
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* frescobaldi
* frescobaldi
* mup
* mup
=== Streaming ===
* idjc


== Kickstart/ISO File ==
== Kickstart/ISO File ==


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* git: [http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/music-creation.git/tree/spin-kickstarts/fedora-jam/fedora-live-jam-kde.ks kickstart]
* git: [https://pagure.io/fedora-kickstarts/blob/master/f/fedora-live-jam_kde.ks kickstart]
* ISO files are available from the [http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?method=createLiveCD&owner=everyone&state=closed&view=tree&order=-id nightly composes page]
* ISO files are available from the [https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?method=livemedia&state=closed&view=tree&order=-id nightly composes page]
** look for ''jam-kde''
** look for ''jam-kde''
** follow the ''task info'' link for the x86_64 (64bit) or 686 (32bit) build
** follow the ''task info'' link for the x86_64 (64bit) or 686 (32bit) build
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== ISO Name / FS Label ==
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* FS Label: Fedora-17-i686-Jam


== Dependencies ==
== Dependencies ==
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* See the [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=805236 bugtracker] for list of dependencies and  
* See the [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=805236 bugtracker] for list of dependencies and packages up for review.  
packages up for review.  
* Look at [[Audio_creation_spin_development]] for list of primary packages and wishlist
* Look at [[Audio_creation_spin_development]] for list of primary packages and wishlist


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* irc: #fedora-audio
* irc: #fedora-jam
* mailing list: music@list.fedoraproject.org
* mailing list: music@list.fedoraproject.org


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[[Category:Spins Fedora 22]]

Revision as of 15:38, 16 April 2021

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Summary

A spin dedicated to audio and music enthusiasts.

Installing the Fedora Jam audio packages

If you want to use your own Desktop Environment (rather than KDE as used by the spin) you can simply just install the Fedora Jam audio packages. To do this:

sudo dnf groupinstall "Audio Production"

This will install all of the audio packages currently on the spin.

Downloading the spin

The current stable release can be found at the official Fedora Jam page.

To download the nightly spin:

1. Go to the nightly composes page.

2. Look for the latest entry with "fedora-live-jam_kde" for your architecture (i386 or x86_64)

Jam nightly composes 1.png


3. Select the ISO link at the bottom of the following page (first link in the Output section):

Jam nightly composes 2.png

Owner(s)

Detailed Description

Fedora Jam is a full-featured audio creation spin. It includes all the tools needed to help create the music you want, anything from classical to jazz to Heavy metal. Included in Fedora jam is full support for JACK and JACK to PulseAudio bridging, The newest release of Ardour, and a full set of lv2 plugins

Benefit to Fedora

Fedora can help attract musicians and audio enthusiasts to Linux, and it will give fedora a new area in which to excel. There are a few audio creation specialized distributions, but they are all debian based, so it's about time someone comes from a different angle

Included Packages

The following packages have been included in the released Live ISO. This is not an exhaustive list. We are adding new packages all the time.

To learn how to customize your Jam, click here .

JACK

  • studio-controls
  • jack-audio-connection-kit (jack2)
  • jack-audio-connection-kit-dbus
  • qjackctl
  • jackctlmmc
  • ffado

Pulseaudio

  • pulseaudio-module-jack
  • pavucontrol

MIDI

  • qsynth
  • fluidsynth
  • fluid-soundfont-gm
  • fluidsynth-dssi
  • timidity++
  • qmidiarp
  • vmpk
  • harmonyseq

Synthesis

  • hydrogen
  • bristol
  • monobristol
  • zynaddsubfx
  • yoshimi
  • swami
  • Add64
  • synthv1
  • samplv1
  • drumkv1
  • ams

Guitar

  • rakarrack
  • guitarix
  • tuxguitar
  • sooperlooper

Recording and DAW's

  • audacity
  • ardour5
  • rosegarden4
  • seq24
  • muse
  • qtractor

Audio Plugins / Utilities

  • calf
  • jack-rack
  • ladspa
  • zita-at1
  • zita-rev1
  • Carla
  • raysession
  • new-session-manager


  • ladspa-amb-plugins
  • ladspa-autotalent-plugins
  • ladspa-blop-plugins
  • ladspa-cmt-plugins
  • ladspa-fil-plugins
  • ladspa-mcp-plugins
  • ladspa-rev-plugins
  • ladspa-tap-plugins
  • ladspa-vco-plugins
  • lsp-plugins-ladspa


  • lv2-invada-plugins
  • lv2-ll-plugins
  • lv2-swh-plugins
  • lv2-vocoder-plugins
  • lv2-zynadd-plugins
  • lv2dynparam
  • lv2-abGate
  • lv2-c++-tools
  • lv2-samplv1
  • lv2-synthv1
  • lv2-drumkv1
  • lv2-newtonator
  • lv2-x42-plugins
  • lv2-sorcer
  • lv2-fabla
  • lv2-artyfx-plugins
  • lsp-plugins-lv2
  • lv2-carla


  • nekobee-dssi
  • whysynth-dssi
  • xsynth-dssi
  • hexter-dssi


  • jamin
  • lash
  • jack_capture
  • jaaa
  • japa
  • jmeters
  • qastools
  • arpage
  • realTimeConfigQuickScan
  • rtirq

Writing & Publishing

  • emacs
  • emacs-color-theme
  • vim
  • nano
  • mscore
  • lilypond
  • frescobaldi
  • mup

Kickstart/ISO File

  • git: kickstart
  • ISO files are available from the nightly composes page
    • look for jam-kde
    • follow the task info link for the x86_64 (64bit) or 686 (32bit) build
    • download by clicking the link for the file name ending .iso after Output at the bottom of the page

Dependencies

Scope / Testing

  • Jack/pulse/alsa

There will be a test day on July the 26th. For more info see Audio_creation_spin_development#Test_day

Test Results

Spins Page

Slogan

Unleash your inner musician

Kick out the Jam!

Spin description

Fedora jam is for audio enthusiasts and musicians who want to create, edit and produce audio and music on Linux. It comes with Jack, ALSA and Pulseaudio by default including a suite of programs to tailor your studio. It also includes all of the biggest audio applications, including Ardour, Audacity, Qtractor, Musescore, Frescobaldi, all the latest LADSPA/LV2 plugins and many, many more..

Screenshot

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Download tab

This is the latest version of the Fedora Linux operating system's Jam Edition. It's everything you need to try out Audio and Music Production on Linux—you don't have to erase anything on your current system to try it out, and it won't put your files at risk. Think of it as a portable studio in your pocket. Take Fedora for a jam, and if you like it, you can install Fedora directly to your hard drive straight from the Live Media desktop if you like.

Support tab

  • irc: #fedora-jam
  • mailing list: music@list.fedoraproject.org

Custom branding

The image at the top of this page is representative of the branding we'd like to use for this spin.

Comments and Discussion