Table of Contents

General Resources

Newbies

You're just starting to make music on Linux? This is the place to start!

Howto section forum

Linux Journal articles

HowTO Make Music on Linux

Installing Linux Audio Distributions

KXStudio

Ubuntu Studio

Fedora(CCRMA)

JACK

Knowing Jack

The official JACK FAQ

* The JACK FAQ

Howto Jack (Gentoo wiki)

Jack Synchronization: A Primer For Linux Users

GUI's for JACK

QjackCtl

Howto set up QjackCtl in Ubuntu

Qjackctl (settings), 64studio manual

QjackCtl and the Patchbay

JACK and YouTube

QjackCtl and Qsynth

* Article about QjackCtl and Qsynth (2005).

Dutch tutorial

qjackctl_handleiding4.3_nl.pdf

Cadence

Cadence is the default JACK GUI of KXStudio but it can also be installed and used under other Linux distributions. As well as controlling JACK it integrates support for ALSA2JACK, Pulseaudio and LADISH studios.

Recording on Linux

Recording on Ubuntu

Audio/MIDI DAWs

Ardour

1.1 ardourhandleiding.pdf 1.2 ardourhandleiding1.2.pdf LaTeX manualardour1.tar.gz

Qtractor - An Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer

Rosegarden - Audio and MIDI sequencer/ score editor

Muse - MIDI/Audio sequencer

Loop-based Music Composition with Linux

Softsynths

Mastering

Jamin

Sound Effects

Howto: Creating great guitar sounds on GNU/ Linux

Rakarrack

DJ's

Mixxx

DJing with Freewheeling, Hydrogen, a Foot switch & external MIDI controllers

Sampling

Linux Sampler

Drum/Beats

Hydrogen

Superbonus-project

Audio Programming Language

PureData

Notation editing

Lilypond

Lilypondtool

MuseScore

* MuseScore is a mature and very popular WYSIWYG music notation program. The main site has a thorough handbook and links to introductory videos and more.

* MuseScore can also export and import Lilypond format, musicxml, and MIDI, and export to PDF and to audio files

Drum & percussion

Notation tablature legend

notation_tablature_legend_clapton.pdf