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This is a Table of Contents representing links to all sections of the guide which have been fully written.  They are still, however, drafts, and they may be changed dramatically before publication.  Please offer tips and advice by email or as a ticket on the [https://fedorahosted.org/musicians-guide/ Fedora Hosted trac instance].
{{admon/note|This Is out of Date|The most recent revisions of the Musicians' Guide are now available from the [https://fedorahosted.org/musicians-guide/browser/en-US git repository].}}
 
== Linux Audio Basics ==
=== System Tasks ===
* [[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]]
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* [[User:Crantila/FSC/CCRMA/Everything|Planet CCRMA at Home]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/SoundServers/Pulse|PulseAudio]]
* [[User:Crantila/FSC/Real_Time|Real Time and Low Latency]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/SoundServers/JACK|JACK Audio Connection Kit]]
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** Phonon
*** What Phonon Is, and Why It Exists
*** Knowing When to Use Phonon
* Planet CCRMA at Home
** What Planet CCRMA Is, and Why It Exists
** Knowing Whether You Should Use Planet CCRMA (including risks & benefits of third-party repositories)
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/CCRMA/Repositories|Using Planet CCRMA Software]]
* Optimizing the Linux Kernel for Audio Applications (optional, but highly desired - at least CCRMA)
** What Is a Realtime Kernel? (including "What is processor scheduling?")
** 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)
** Other Possible Optimizations (this will primarily be the removal of unused device drivers)
** Other Possible Optimizations (this will primarily be the removal of unused device drivers) -->
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=== Audio Tasks ===
== Audio and Music Software ==
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* Audio Editor
* Simple Recording
** Audacity
** [[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
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** Common Features
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Recording/DAW_Common_Elements|Common Features]] -->
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Recording/Ardour|Ardour]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Recording/Ardour|Ardour]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sequencers/Qtractor|Qtractor]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sequencers/Qtractor|Qtractor]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sequencers/Rosegarden|Rosegarden]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Sequencers/Rosegarden|Rosegarden]]
* Synthesizers
* Synthesizers
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Synthesizers/SuperCollider|SuperCollider]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Synthesizers/FluidSynth|FluidSynth and Qsynth]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Synthesizers/FluidSynth|FluidSynth]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Synthesizers/SuperCollider/Main|SuperCollider]]
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* Typesetting
* Typesetting
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Typesetting/LilyPond|LilyPond]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Typesetting/LilyPond|LilyPond]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Typesetting/Frescobaldi|Frescobaldi]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Typesetting/Frescobaldi|Frescobaldi]]
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* Aural Skills Training
* Aural Skills Training
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Solfege|GNU Solfege]]
** [[User:Crantila/FSC/Solfege|GNU Solfege]]
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 2 August 2010

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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