[snip] > As for me i am ready to give this presentation if > enough ppl are interested. this presentation requires > the users to have understanding of sound and music > authoring. This means you should have an idea of how > sound design is done. > Also, it requires understanding of track overlays, > recording techniques etc i.e you should know how > recording studios work. Then i can explain how could > you setup a recording studio under Linux.
ahhh... vivek, nope, not required. people can just see how things are happening, say in hydrogen, rosegarden, etc. this group of people is intelligent. the focus is on how we have researched and discovered gnulinux creates a real kick-ass low-latency audio server, that can and IS being used to set up a professional sound studio, WITHOUT expensive hardware and dongles that mire traditional studios. and, sound studios and music-creation is henceforth a commodity. you've got ears: we've got agnula. Compose! > Ya guyz a recording studio with minimal hardware. > Most of the recording activities can be performed > under linux using softwares. > Infact me and LL have a complete partition on over > hard disks dedicated to audio stuff. These partitions > have full fledged linux distro named "Agnula" > installed. we've also added a few extra packages to make this more worthwhile. but, this is just scratching the surface. those of you into music would just love what is possible. i am just waiting to see the first series of copyleft music, with source files, copyleft wav, ogg and mp3s being released. all done under gnulinux using copyleft software. wouldn't that be something? > > so, if there are ppl who are interested and have > understanding, i am "keen" to share this knowledge. > > Regards > VK way to go vivek :-) LL _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
