Greetings!
How do I compile jack with alsa support in ubuntu? Because it always
says it couldn't find the alsa driver, although alsa is installed and
running...
Thanks
Greetings all,
Linuxaudio.org is looking into jumpstarting the "Made in Linux" CD series
and hopefully making it into an annual event. In order to make this a
reasonably realistic proposal, we are in a need of a dedicated volunteer (or
preferably 2) who will be willing to organize and maintain the initiative.
Namely:
1) ensure that the call is advertised as widely as possible
2) arrange for the cover design (Thorsten? :-)
3) recruit a jury who will judge submissions
4) oversee the judging process, and inform the participants of their
submission's acceptance and/or rejection
5) ensure that the licensing of the works is taken care of with selected
artists
6) assist the director in fund-raising for production of physical media for
the purpose of generating revenue for other initiatives and broadening
exposure among the general community (e.g. by disseminating collection among
libraries)
If interested please contact me off-list.
Many thanks!
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Director, Linuxaudio.org
Virginia Tech
Dept. of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-6139
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)linuxaudio.org
www.linuxadio.org
Hi all,
For those of you that don't know Midas consoles, they are the most
respected live sound mixing desks for large events. They're equivalent
to a studio's SSL or Neve, but specifically aimed at live front-of-house
use.
It's just been pointed out to me that the new flagship Midas console is
*advertised* as running on Linux (third bullet under Overview):
http://www.midasconsoles.com/xl8.php
We know that several high-end mixing desks are free software based, but
this is the first live desk I've seen where Linux is a selling point.
Cheers!
Daniel