[linux-audio-user] Quicktoots release number 11

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We are pleased to announce Quicktoots release number 11

Http://www.djcj.org/LAU/quicktoots

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ALSAModularSynth howtoot

written by Dr Matthias Nagorni.

AlsaModularSynth is a digital implementation of a classical analog 
modular synthesizer system. Modular synthesis is one of the most 
flexible and fascinating ways of making electronic music. It is almost 
impossible to find modern music that does not make use of modular 
synthesis to enhance or completely provide the sounds in the musical 
piece. Another forte of modular synthesis is completely organic 
randomised composition along the lines of Frippertronics.

In this howtoot Dr Nagorni has given a very concise rundown of the 
fundamentals involved in using a modular synth effectively. This toot 
will provide you with knowledge that can be universally applied.
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The purpose of the Quicktoots are to provide a community resource of
informative guides for using Linux audio applications.

The Quicktoots are the brainchild of Dave Phillips the man responsible
for the most comprehensive webpage devoted to Linux audio applications.
The Linux Sound and Midi page. Your one stop resource for Linux sound
software.

http://www.linux-sound.org

If you are in the position to link to any of the quicktoots please link
to the main page. That way we can keep more accurate statistics on the
amount of people viewing the pages.

If you are interested in contributing to the Quicktoots please let us
know. All work must be submitted to either Dave or myself and we will
give advice or make changes to ensure our publishing standard is met. If
you are not able to send html don't worry because I am willing to format
any braindumps.

Enjoy.

-- 
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
For the discerning hardware connoisseur
Http://www.boosthardware.com
Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users Guide
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"Um...symbol_get and symbol_put... They're
kindof like does anyone remember like get_symbol
and put_symbol I think we used to have..."
- Rusty Russell in his talk on the module subsystem








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