Ubuntu Audio Studio February 3, 2006
Posted by Carthik in guides, ubuntu.trackback
If you are a musician of the computer-savvy variety and want to use Ubuntu to trick out your computer as a music studio, look to Ubuntu Studio. This unofficial wiki has loads of tips on how to decrease the latency of the kernel and build the perfect Ubuntu-based sound editing setup.
This is truly a good effort. It is group effort like these that make or break the reputation of a distribution in a field. Looks really promising. I wish I was a musician, so I could use the resource, but if you are then cheers to you!







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Thanks for mentioning my wiki in your blog!
Excellent, I can use something like this. But Linux needs notation software as powerful and robust as Sibelius. Rosegarden doesn’t quite cut it.
It will, it will…
This is the top hit for Google Search:
ubuntu audio
That’s kinda’ sad. We need to get to work. What can I do? I was trying to wine Fractal Tune Smithy on route to running Reaktor5 and my two-audio-card, latestbuild of ALSA, Edgy Ubuntu set-up caught pneumonia.
Feb. 14
Marcus you’ll be happy to know it’s already fixed in Dapper
Excellent, I can use something like this. But Linux needs notation software as powerful and robust as Sibelius. Rosegarden doesn’t quite cut it.