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The purpose of this resource is to help instruct Linux users how to make audio recordings using the '''Ubuntu Studio''' Linux distribution. | The purpose of this resource is to help instruct Linux users how to make audio recordings using the '''Ubuntu Studio''' Linux distribution. | ||
− | This is a collaborative project that will provide information how to '''plan''', '''design''', and | + | This is a collaborative project that will provide information how to '''plan''', '''design''', and build a home recording studio at an <u>extremely</u> low cost. This project will also provide documentation (or sources) for ''creating''' audio recordings using various '''open-source software''' such as '''Jack Audio Server''', '''Ardour''', and '''Audacity'''. |
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'''This project was started in March 2010, and the resources will grow over time...''' | '''This project was started in March 2010, and the resources will grow over time...''' |
Revision as of 12:43, 2 May 2010
The purpose of this resource is to help instruct Linux users how to make audio recordings using the Ubuntu Studio Linux distribution.
This is a collaborative project that will provide information how to plan', design, and build a home recording studio at an extremely low cost. This project will also provide documentation (or sources) for creating audio recordings using various open-source software such as Jack Audio Server, Ardour, and Audacity.
This project was started in March 2010, and the resources will grow over time...
Project Participants:
- Murray Saul
- Scott Apted
- Earl Williams
- Micheal Bennett
- Mike Kealey
- Rick Felix
- Jiwanjot Gill
- Tom and Lynne Smith