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The purpose of this WIKI is to provide links to various WIKIs and resources to help users create audio products from the Westminster Computer Lab.
 
The purpose of this WIKI is to provide links to various WIKIs and resources to help users create audio products from the Westminster Computer Lab.
  
== Tutorials ==
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There are several applications that can be used to assist in making audio products:
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:*'''Audacity''' (Multitrack recording)
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:*'''Ardour''' (Multitrack recording - more complex)
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:*'''Hydrogen''' (Drum Machine)
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:*'''Bristol''' (Organ Emulator)
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:*'''Qsynth''' (keyboard emulator - sound fonts)
  
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'''NOTE:''' For full effect, a USB / Midi interface is required to allow musical instruments (midi keyboard, Electric Guitar, XLR Microphone) to record onto computer. The Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) is an audio server that runs to connect or patch all instruments for recording.
  
:* Recording Studio
 
::* [ ]
 
  
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== Audio Applications ==
  
:* Murray Saul's WIKIs on Recording in Ubuntu Studio:
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===Simple Multitrack Recording (Audacity)===
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To be completed...
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===More Comprehensive Multitrack Recording (Ardour)===
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To be completed...
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===Emulated Organ (Bristol)===
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To be completed...
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===Sampled Piano / Sounds (Qsynth)===
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To be completed...
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==What to do with Finished Product==
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To be completed...
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== Copyright Considerations ==
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To be completed...

Latest revision as of 07:24, 15 June 2011

Purpose

The purpose of this WIKI is to provide links to various WIKIs and resources to help users create audio products from the Westminster Computer Lab.

There are several applications that can be used to assist in making audio products:

  • Audacity (Multitrack recording)
  • Ardour (Multitrack recording - more complex)
  • Hydrogen (Drum Machine)
  • Bristol (Organ Emulator)
  • Qsynth (keyboard emulator - sound fonts)

NOTE: For full effect, a USB / Midi interface is required to allow musical instruments (midi keyboard, Electric Guitar, XLR Microphone) to record onto computer. The Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) is an audio server that runs to connect or patch all instruments for recording.


Audio Applications

Simple Multitrack Recording (Audacity)

To be completed...

More Comprehensive Multitrack Recording (Ardour)

To be completed...

Emulated Organ (Bristol)

To be completed...

Sampled Piano / Sounds (Qsynth)

To be completed...


What to do with Finished Product

To be completed...

Copyright Considerations

To be completed...