[linux-audio-user] [HOWTO] How to create music with GNU/Linux

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On Sun, 13 Nov, 2005 at 01:31PM +0100, Emmanuel Saracco spake thus:
> Hi,
> 
> I am currently writing a Tutorial ("How to create music with GNU/Linux")
> under GFDL. Current working copy is available here (in HTML, PDF and
> DocBook XML format):
> 
> http://esaracco.free.fr/documentations/linuxaudio/linuxaudio/
> http://esaracco.free.fr/index.php
> 
> Comments, corrections and contributions are welcome.

Wow.  This is a big project.  I like the idea of consolidating
documentation like this for people new to the scene.

Have you considered opening up the development?  A wiki might work.  I
know I would like to add bits and pieces - seq24 for example, or
jack-rack, or jamin.

Good luck with this.  It's an ambitious project, and I wish you well.

James
 
> Forword
> 1. System settings and tuning
> 1.1. My own system configuration
> 1.2. File system
> 1.3. Linux Kernel
> 1.4. Realtime module
> 2. Building required audio softwares
> 2.1. Jack Audio Connection Kit
> 2.2. Qjackctl
> 2.3. LADSPA
> 2.3.1. LADSPA plugins
> 2.4. DSSI
> 2.5. Hydrogen
> 2.6. QSynth
> 2.7. ZynAddSubFX
> 2.8. Rosegarden
> 2.8.1. Building from a CVS branch
> 2.8.2. Building the stable 1.0 release
> 2.9. Ardour
> 2.10. Jack Timemachine
> 2.11. Rezound
> 3. Soundfonts
> 3.1. Getting soundfonts
> 3.2. Using soundfonts
> 3.2.1. With Soundblaster soundcard
> 3.2.2. With other soundcards
> 4. Create music
> 4.1. Execute Jack at first
> 4.2. Playing with ZynAddSubFX
> 4.3. Playing with Hydrogen
> 4.4. Playing with Rosegarden
> 4.4.1. Rosegarden settings
> 4.4.2. Using soft synthetizers
> 4.5. Playing with Ardour
> 5. Capturing and encoding
> 5.1. Playing with Timemachine
> 5.2. Playing with Rezound
> 5.3. Playing with Oggenc and Lame
> A. Usefull Audio Links
> A.1. Mailing-lists
> A.2. Web sites
> B. My compositions
> Colophon
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bye
> 
> 

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