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lac2011:workshops [2011/01/19 21:37] – franky | lac2011:workshops [2011/02/21 15:15] – autostatic |
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[[http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2010-November/073665.html|message on LAU]] | [[http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2010-November/073665.html|message on LAU]] |
"...one about creating/composing/producing a song with GNU/Linux (which will actually be a presentation of my workflow with practical examples)..." | "...one about creating/composing/producing a song with GNU/Linux (which will actually be a presentation of my workflow with practical examples)..." |
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| >> The GNU/Linux audio environment is very much based on modularity as opposed to the monolithic approach on other platforms. As a result the GNU/Linux audio environment is very flexible and can be considered more an extension of an analogue set up with its intrinsic pros and cons. This is a totally different paradigm than used on other platforms so musicians coming from those other platforms can have a hard time adapting to the GNU/Linux modular approach. The aim of this workshop is to show by the use of a musician's workflow how you can benefit from the countless possibilities such a modular environment has to offer. --- //[[jeremy@autostatic.com|Jeremy Jongepier]] 2011/02/21 14:14// |
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He offered a second workshop on Jan 19th on "configuring your system for low-latency real-time audio processing". Abstract to be sent. | He offered a second workshop on Jan 19th on "configuring your system for low-latency real-time audio processing". Abstract to be sent. |
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| >> Just installing GNU/Linux and a real-time kernel doesn't turn your system in a real-time low latency environment at once. A properly configured system demands some more modifications to what most distributions set up by default. And in a lot of cases a real-time kernel isn't even necessary. So besides going through some of the most important ways to improve the performance of your system this workshop may also debunk some tenacious myths. --- //[[jeremy@autostatic.com|Jeremy Jongepier]] 2011/02/21 14:12// |
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| ==== Airtime ==== |
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| Daniel James offers a workshop on 'DIY Radio Station Storage, Scheduling and Streaming with Airtime', see the [[http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/products/airtime_overview/|Airtime homepage]] for background. |
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