Other Documentation And Newsworthy Items
- On-line articles
- 2181 Audio DSP Dev Kit Price Set to Rise price hikes courtesy Analog Devices
- 64 Studio: Building a native 64-bit creative distribution another fine article from Daniel James
- A Sound Server For X the Slashdot crowd opines
- A Streaming Media Player For The Rest Of Us Joe Barr's review of Xine
- AAC at 128kbps Public Listening Test an on-line listening test to "... find what encoder performs best encoding AAC at 128kbps CBR"
- AGNULA Libre Music A project to help spread "... sensibility on the topics of Libre Software, with specific attention paid to audio/video applications and content distribution"
- ALSA Wiki Page good tutorial on writing an ALSA client
- Apple Sues Sorenson Over QuickTime Codec Linus exclaims "Gott in Himmel!"
- Audio Libre a PDF file of the first installment from Daniel James's new column for Linux User & Developer
- Audio Processing Pipelines Adrian J. Chung tells how it's done
- Best Soundcard For DJing With Linux poll results at OpenJay.org
- Broadcast2000 Brings DV Editing To Linux Curtis Lee Fulton tells us how it's done
- Build It: Digital Audio Workstation Dave Salvator tells how its done for readers of ExtremeTech
- Building A Solid-state Mini-ITX Linux Recording Studio Henry Kingman describes his experience to readers of LinuxDevices.com
- Building Sounds for your Applications with SoundTracker sage advice from the experts at LinuxPlanet
- Community-Based Recording Studios: A Look into the Future a Linux Journal article by Tom Poe
- Converting 78 rpm Records to Modern Media on Linux a descriptive text from James Tappin
- CreamWare Wants You! experienced programmers needed by CreamWare for porting their SFP to Linux and OSX
- CrossOver Brings QuickTime to Linux describes the excellent plugin from CodeWeavers
- Delta/Terratec/Hoontech Audio Card Comparison the view from Jan Depner's site
- Der Pinguin auf dem Weg ins Tonstudio Frank Barknecht interviews Paul Davis for DeutschlandRadio (in German)
- Der Pinguin Singt Frank Barknecht reports on the state of Linux audio for readers of c't (Note: Reference entry only, article not yet on-line)
- Digital Rights Management & Music: A barrier to creativity? Daniel James asks the question in Sound On Sound
- Drivers, IRQs, and PCI latency excellent article by Dan Robbins (of Gentoo Linux) delivers the straight story
- Driving One's Own Audio Device Alessandro Rubini tells us how it's done
- Editing Audio In Linux Ian Smith-Heisters shows us how to do it
- FAVE raves: A new event for free software creativity Daniel James covers the event
- Fervent Software's Studio To Go! a review from Brad Fuller
- Final Scratch Starts Hitting Store Shelves a report from Harmony Central
- FLAC Joins Xiph.org lossless compression format joins the free software world (you might also want to read the Slashdot readers comments)
- FOSS Audio Tools a survey of by Vedran Vucic
- Free Music Homepage a manifesto regarding music as a free commodity a la Linux and the GPL
- GNU/Linux DVD Player Review a look-see from Jon Kent
- Hardware Review: Rio Central a Slashdot review of the ultimate MP3 machine
- Hot On The Wire - The FreeBoB Project news from Daniel James
- Inside a Luxury Synth: Creating the Linux-Powered Korg OASYS Peter Kim takes a look within
- Interview With Andrew Morton KernelTrap talks with the author of the low-latency patches
- Interview with Iain Duncan from John Littler's Mstation, a very good report on recent developments in Csound
- Interview With Dr. Richard Boulanger one the leading lights of Csound is interviewed by The Linux Gazette
- Interview with Robert Love discusses the latest preemptible kernel patches
- Interview with Steve Harris John Littler speaks with the famed LADSPA plugin developer
- Introduction to Linux Audio Filippo Pappalardo spills the facts for readers of OSNews
- L'heure de Jazz++ excellent hands-on article from Katja Socher in LinuxFocus
- LAC2004: A Report From Karlsruhe Daniel James gives us the scoop
- Linux 2.6: A Breakthrough for Embedded Systems Brandon White gives us the low-down
- Linus Merges ALSA Into 2.5.4 O frabjous day !
- Linux Audio Software Review Alexandre Prokoudine sends the straight story to Russian readers
- Linux Computer Music Survey a list of software and other projects related to Linux as a platform for computer music
- Linux in the Professional Recording Studio Steve Cook relates his exhilarating experiences
- Linux MIDI Demonstration excellent descriptive pages from George Hansper
- Linux Multimedia a brief survey by Sander van Vugt
- Linux Plays Starring Role in 'Sinbad' a brief description of the first all-made-with-Linux movie from DreamWorks
- The Linux Reconfigurable DAW news about a very interesting project from R. W. Hawkins
- The Linux Recording Studio Aaron Trumm reveals his plans in the May 2004 issue of the Linux Journal
- Linux Scheduler Latency Clark Williams compares and contrasts the preemptive kernel and the low-latency patches
- Linux Sound Support Jeff Trantner's report from 1994
- Linux User & Developer includes a series of excellent articles on Linux audio by Daniel James
- Linux-Soundeditoren Frank Barknecht reviews Linux sound editors for c't, issue 11/2004
- Linux-based Musical Keyboard Workstation Debuts a Slashdot report on new hardware from Lionstracs
- Linux-based Radio Timeshifting Li Yan-fa tells how to do it with ecasound
- Listening Comparisons For Audio Codecs At 64kbps interesting results from an on-line public test from Hydrogen Audio
- Mackie Digs In with Tracktion and promises a Linux version is on the way...
- Making A Song With Festival Juan Linietsky relates his experiences
- Mediastation at MusikMesse2004 video demo of the Lionstracs Mediastation at MusikMesse2004
- Michael Iber: On Free Software And Contemporary Music Goetz Dipper's radio transcript; text in German only
- MIDI Wire Packetization Protocol brought to you by SAOL guru John Lazzaro
- Mirror Image Sound on Sound profiles Ron Parker's use of Linux audio software at his Mirror Image Studios
- MMidi describes tools for MIDI over the MBONE multicast network
- Mplayer: The Project from Hell Joe Barr's less-than-satisfactory experience with my favorite MPEG/AVI/ASF player
- Mstation Interviews John Littler chats with Conrad Parker of Sweep fame and Erik de Castro Lopo, author of libsndfile and the Secret Rabbit Code
- Multiple ICE1712 Sound Cards + ALSA valuable information from Petter Sundlöf
- Museum Sound Powered By Linux notes on a project from Benno Senoner
- Music Journals, Magazines, Newspapers and Periodicals not Linux-specific, but a great resource
- Music to Feed Your Soul nice article by Marcel Gagné from his Cooking With Linux column in The Linux Journal
- Music Typesetting on Linux: The People Behind LilyPond Chris Cannam interviews Han-wen Nienhuys and Jan Nieuwenhuizen
- NetMIDI an interesting proposal from David Slomin for using TCP/IP as a basis for a MIDI network protocol
- Network Musical Performance perspectives from sfront's John Lazzaro and John Wawrzynek
- Noisy Python brief overview of some soundapps for Python
- Notation Editors Under Linux a look at notation editors for producing sheet music under Linux (especially focused on MUP), by Bob van der Poel
- One Cable To Rule Them All - mLAN Audio Networking a report from Daniel James
- Open Source Music Software & The AGNULA Project very good article by Daniel James now in Sound On Sound's on-line archive
- Opening Up the PlayStation 2 with Linux very brief look at a new development kit from Sony
- PCMCIA Audio for NetBSD report on a driver now available for Eiger Labs PCMCIA sound card
- Preemptible Kernel Patch Accepted more kernel good news
- Professional Audio Closer to Linux heads-up article on OSNews
- Putting Together A Complete Multimedia Architecture For UNIX an interesting discussion on the linuxpower site
- RealNetworks Announces Helix "the first comprehensive, open standard for digital media delivery", or so they say...
- RealNetworks releases Helix DNA Producer source code big news from the Real people
- Ron Parker & Mirror Image Studios Sound On Sound article by Daniel James focuses on the use of Ardour, JACK, and JAMin in a professional studio environment (Note: Currently requires a subscription to read)
- Rosegarden Developers Interview Howard Wen chats with the minds behind the software
- RTcmix for Linux: Part 1 Dave Topper's excellent introductory article for The Linux Journal
- RTMix/Linux in Organised Sound article includes mention of Ivica Bukvic's excellent software
- Sculptor: A Real Time Phase Vocoder Nick Bailey describes his very cool software
- Setting Up A Multitrack Audio Recording Studio Alex Heizer describes a basic Linux home recording system
- Snake dance: The Kamaelia streaming media system a description from Daniel James
- Songs in the Key of F12 nice Wired article with reference to Geoff Matters of GDAM
- Sound And Vision: Max Matthews brief heads-up article from SFweekly.com
- Sound Savings: Portable Audio Recorder Takes On Tape good article regarding PDAudio from Len Moskowitz's CoreSound
- Soundings: Explorations In Linux Sound good article by Larry Ayers for the Linux Gazette
- Sounds Expo: Linux DAW - A Reality an interview/video with Daniel James and Damien Cirotteau at the London Sounds Expo
- Sounds from Another Planet Allan Metts introduces Planet CCRMA to the readers of Electronic Musician
- The State Of Recordable DVDs pointers from Slashdot readers
- The Trouble with Vorbis interesting propositions, with commentary from the Kuro5hin crowd
- Tux In The Studio instructions on home recording with Linux, from Dave Fancella
- WayBack Machine this link (and this one too) connects you to a listing of old issues of the Linux Soundapps site
- Which Sounds Better, MP3 or Ogg ? very good comparison notes from Slashdot readers
- Yamaha Validates MontaVista Vision for Next-Generation Digital Audio Products good news for modern penguins...
- On-line articles by Dave Phillips
- HOWTOs and FAQs
- Hard copy