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Author: Michael Seidner
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Subject: Audio Amplitude
Boy did I butcher that.....I meant to say The Linux Softsynth
Roundup.....


Michael D. Seidner
MDS Computer Services LLC
http://www.mdscomp.com
602-454-6470




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Linux Journal May 2003 issue, review of 20 software synth packages. try
their website, maybe you can get a print of the article entiltled "The
Linux Siftsynth Roudup." http://www.linuxjournal.com
>



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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