Saw this flyer last night:
Open Source Linux Audio & Music Workshop at /root cafe 60 Main St. in
New Paltz. Sunday 11/14 2pm.
http://www.facebook.com/slashrootcafe#!/event.php?eid=122859667774417&index=1
Join Rick Birmingham and DominoKOI for a walk-through and workshop
focusing on producing music with free (as in freedom) software. Bring
your own laptop and boot into a free studio suite with us. Create beats
and loops, sequencers and arppegiators, mixing, mastering and multitrack
recording. All in Linux with free and open source programs.
For a small sample of what we might be doing you can go to
http://manysounds.com/lmms-sa...mple-track/ and listen to "SparkY", a
track made in LMMS (linux multimedia studio) in about 2 hours.
There will be handouts and a bootable DVD available with hundreds of
free recording programs, music tools, plugins, samples, synthesizers,
etc, etc.
We hope you can join us. Send your poor musician friends!
Dominick is a Linux power-user and techno-industrial composer. He is an
upcoming beat-producer and a relentless force of creativity.
Rick Birmingham is a seasoned audio engineer and musician. He spent
nearly 15 years on and off the road touring and working with performers
as a soundguy and tour manager. He has credits as an engineer, producer
and/or musician on a number of major and independant records. He started
programming MIDI in 1987 and has maintained his technological-music
connection ever since.
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