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Ubuntu Studio Needs Help

There’s been a lot of activity on the Ubuntu Studio Users list these last few days revolving around the future direction of Ubuntu Studio. Most importantly, the guys are looking for developers, testers and documentations writers to help out with the project. If you want to get involved in this great project, check out the [...]

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Editing and Splicing Songs with Audacity

Sorry I haven’t been writing posts in a while, things have been really hectic on my side. However, my guilty conscience has got the better of me so here I am.
For my wedding in December, my wife decided to walk down the aisle to the song Everything by Lifehouse. If you know the song, you [...]

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Using the Wii Remote to Control Hydrogen and Ardour on Ubuntu Linux

I’ve found two great videos on using the Nintendo Wii’s Wiimote to control audio programs in Ubuntu Studio (or any linux distro). The first is posted at msound.org
Drumming With WiiMote, Hydrogen and Itouch. The second is the prototype done by the Ardour development team using the WiiMote to control Ardour.
Drumming With a WiiMote in [...]

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Audio Recording in Ubuntu Studio - Part 2: Record a Hydrogen Drumbeat

Okay, so you’ve planned your recording project like I told you to do in Audio Recording in Ubuntu Studio - Part 1: Plan your Project. You now want to create a Hydrogen drumbeat as the backbone to your track.
To begin, start up JACK and then Hydrogen. You can begin messing around with beats and patterns [...]

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Audio Recording in Ubuntu Studio - Part 1: Plan your Project

Okay, so you’ve decided that you want to record a song from your home. You’ve also decided, like the rest of us cheapos, that you are going to use freeware. If you haven’t yet decided, I recommend you use Ubuntu Studio (for why see here). Ubuntu Studio is armed with these great programs: the [...]

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