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On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 13:34, Craig Brooksby wrote:
> Can I ask the group -- is there good audio software out there for
> Linux? You know -- VU meters, mixer, editor, perhaps a synth channel or
> two? My son is a FruityLoops fanatic (he does recreations of game music
> on MP3.com -- artistname "kikuichimoji"). Anything synth-like in the
> linux world? I know, I know -- Google. But anybody out there into this
> kind of stuff?
I don't actually do any of that stuff, but when I want anything like it
I got to:
http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/
Which is the Center for Computer Research in Music and Accoustics at
Stanford. They have an apt-rpm repository at:
http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
I'll steal their description to explain it (better than I could do
anyway):
Planet CCRMA (CCRMA is pronounced ``karma'') at Home is a collection of
rpms (RPM stands for RedHat Package Manager) that you can add to a
computer running RedHat 7.3, 8.0 or 9 to transform it into an audio
workstation with a low-latency kernel, current ALSA audio drivers and a
nice set of music, midi, audio and video applications. It replicates
most of the Linux environment we have been using for years here at CCRMA
for our daily work in audio and computer music production and research.
Planet CCRMA is easy to install and maintain, it can be installed and
upgraded over the network from the Planet CCRMA apt repository or its
mirrors, or from cdroms you can download from this site.
It's the only place I've been able to get a resonable distribution of
Cinerella...
Have fun,
Ted
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