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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 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 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 12:44, 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