[linux-audio-dev] Tutorial on Professional Audio GNU/Linux Tools

Aaron Trumm aaron at nquit.com
Thu Jul 8 22:18:06 UTC 2004


And did you find RoseGarden and Ardour we're sync'd up tightly?  I have yet to find them REALLY syncing really tightly....

what distro are you on?  what versions of the software?  what hardware?

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----- Original Message -----
From: xamat at iua.upf.es
Sent: 7/8/2004 6:13:42 PM
To: linux-audio-dev at music.columbia.edu;developers at lists.agnula.org
Subject: [linux-audio-dev] Tutorial on Professional Audio GNU/Linux Tools

> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Today we (I should say Pau Arum?and Maarten de Boer) have given a
> tutorial on Professional Audio tools in GNU/Linux in the context of some
> conferences on Free Software held near Barcelona, Spain.
> 
> We have showed a great deal of applications. The final demonstration
> consisted  on reproducing a real professional recording studio situation.
> This has been accomplished using Ardour for multitrack recording and
> mixing, RoseGarden for MIDI sequencing, Jamin for mastering, qjackctl for
> connecting it all and, of course, ALSA. We have recorded live audio tracks
> (bass guitar) as well as MIDI from a keyboard controller. Ardour and
> RoseGarden have been synchronized and the output of RoseGarden has been
> recorded into Ardour. After applying  some LADSPA plugins in Ardour, the
> final mix has been sent to jamin for the mastering process. All
> connections via Jack.
> 
> Everything has worked perfectly so I just wanted to share the success with
> all the community and especially congratulate all the developers behind
> those great applications and GNU/Linux audio in general.
> 
> ------------------------
>    Xavier Amatriain
>  Music Technology Group
> Universitat Pompeu Fabra
>  www.iua.upf.es/~xamat
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