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Date and Time
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Location
MIT Building E51, Room 335
Presenter
Christoph Doerbeck - christoph blu org
Summary
Christoph discusses high-end audio applications for Linux
Abstract
In the last few years Linux has made great strides forward in the provision of professional applications for the creation, manipulation, and recording of audio and music. It is now possible to create a professional level Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) using only Free Software. For a number of years audio applications for Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core have been packaged by Fernando Lopez-Lezcano in the Planet CCRMA repository; recently a Fedora Extras SIG has been created for audio.
Chrsitoph plans to cover the following:
- a high-level overview of the project
- an evaluation of the competitive landscape
- trends and industry standards
- summary of installation & configuration
- demonstration of Rosegraden (midi-sequencing)
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