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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