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Linux Soup XI: High-End Audio on Linux

Date and Time

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Location

MIT Building E-51, Room 335

Presenters

Christoph Doerbeck , Principal Solutions Architect , Red Hat Software - cdoerbec redhat com

Summary

Christoph demonstrates high-end audio on 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. Additionally, Kurt Keville does plan to have some pre-configured WGT634U routers.

Attachments

  1. Christoph's home page

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