Some interesting items showed up under Dave’s Christmas tree, including a new book by some old friends, a laptop keyboard (music, not QWERTY), and an excellent Linux audio plugin for high-qualit…
TimburyDotOrg is owned and operated by Timbury Computer Services. For over ten years, Timbury Computer Services has shown home, small business and corporate clients how to use Linux and Open Source software to maximize efficiency and lower costs.Some interesting items showed up under Dave’s Christmas tree, including a new book by some old friends, a laptop keyboard (music, not QWERTY), and an excellent Linux audio plugin for high-qualit…
This week’s entry looks at a unique new audio editor, some important updates, and a very cool programming environment for graphics (and much more). As always, some tasty treats are cooking in t…
This article is a brief report on some of the current news and activities going on in the world of Ardour, Paul Davis’s superb open-source digital audio workstation (DAW). What began as a labor…
Wine runs many Windows programs nicely these days, including more and more serious music applications. Dave profiles some of those applications running under the latest & greatest Wine 1.2
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Bruce Steinberg was the best Linux Journal reader I ever had, qualifying on the grounds of correspondence volume alone. His letters to this one editor were always long, and always thick with goo…
In this conclusion to my survey of algorithmic music composition systems for Linux I present Christopher Ariza’s athenaCL. more>>
What happens when the world’s most powerful waveform compiler meets one of the world’s most popular programming languages ? Find out how one programmer makes it all work out in this introductio…
Spotify is a streaming music service that previously was only available to Windows and Mac users. Spotify offered a way for music lovers to enjoy their favorite tunes on their computers and gad…
Have you always wanted to set up your own music station to stream your
latest music collection to your friends or colleagues? Have you been
thinking lately of setting up an always-on music strea…