Hello all sorry for the late announcement, there is a series of Linux
Audio workshops starting Sat Apr. 8th.
put on by the folks at
http://free103point9.org
The address is in Brooklyn:
7 clifford place
between meserole and calyer
718.791.1966
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Marco
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April 8th:
nerd stuff
open source audio workshop hosted by lee in the ASC studio (ie, my
bedroom). Call/write for directions. This will be the first of
many...
April 8th:
1 p.m. – it's over
What is Ubuntu? What is GNU? What is Linux? Why three words instead of one?
Key differences from proprietary systems. Bennefits and Detriments.
The Gnome Desktop.
The Jack Audio Connection Kit.
Compatible Hardware.
Simple recording with Alsaplayer, Jack and QArecord.
Simple recording with live input, Jack and QArecord.
Online Resources.
April15th:
Live Internet Broadcasting.
Icecast. The Broadcast Server.
Darkice. The Broadcast Encoder.
How will your stream be delivered to your audience?
Jack Review. Basic Concepts. Stream Monitoring.
Configuring Darkice for mp3, vorbis and jack.
Configuring Icecast.
April 22th:
Post production and web publishing.
Audacity. Multitrack non-linear editing.
Output and archiving formats. FLAC, mp3, wav, aiff and ogg/vorbis.
Web Publishing. Podcasting versus old-school download.
Web hosting resources.
April 29nd:
Ardour. The Professional Digital Audio Workstation.
Goals. Practical and Political.
Session Configuration.
The Edit Window.
Live Multi-Track Recording.
The Region Bin.
Multi Track Editing.
Plugins and the Mix Window.
Output Formats and Bouncing to Disk.
Hardware Performance Considerations.
May 6th:
Installing Ubuntu.
Mac or PC? 32bit or 64bit?
Hardware Compatibility. Compatible Audio Interfaces.
Disk partitions and Dual Booting.
Configuring the Package Manager.
Installing Audio Applications.
Migrating Legacy Application Data to Ubuntu.
Getting Support and Reporting Bugs.
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