Posts Tagged ‘Audio’
MIDI to USB cable Music Keyboard Ubuntu Studio Linux 10.04 32bit ZynAddSubFX Jack How-to Tutorial
Review style Screencast Tutorial on How-to setup and get working a MIDI to USB cable + Midi Musical Keyboard + Ubuntu Studio Linux 10.04 32bit + ZynAddSubFX + Jack Audio Connection Kit to build a cheap Home Studio for creating digital electronic Music in Linux with free and open source software. ZynAddSubFX is a open source software synthesizer capable of making a countless number of instruments, from some common heard from expensive hardware to interesting sounds that you’ll boost to an amazing universe of sounds. I also show Hydrogen working with the Midi device. JACK Audio Connection Kit is a professional sound server daemon that provides real-time, low latency connections for both audio and MIDI data between applications that implement its API. I play my MELIDI Mc37 Musical Keyboard instrument which is connected to a AMD Sempron 3000+ PC running UbuntuStudio 10.04 Lucid Lynx to make music while recording the video with my Canon FS200 Digital Camera. Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Ubuntu Linux Tutorial – Multimedia, Codecs, Medibuntu!
Just installed Ubuntu and can’t see videos? This is a quick tutorial to help you install multimedia codecs and non-open source components, such as flash player and more. Bonus CONTEST with PRIZES is as follows: If you had the source code to the entire world, how would you change it? www.twitter.com Follow and send me an @ reply with your answer. My favorite answer will be announced next Monday and the winner will get some free technology! (Who doesn’t love that!) What is Ubuntu? en.wikipedia …
Bookmarklets As Addon Extensions – Ubuntu 9.10
some are outdated but try to get the newest bookmarklets www.dirpy.com www.chromeplugins.org www.micropersuasion.com maketecheasier.com googlesystem.blogspot.com www.makeuseof.com
Are there any good Linux audio distributions?
I’ve been trying to work with JackLab Audio Distribution, which is based on openSuSE 10.2, but it doesn’t seem all that great. I was wondering if anybody had heard of any other good audio distributions out there to play around with. Doesn’t necessarily have to be studio quality but just a purpose-built distro for working with audio. Thanks!

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