I just stumbled on this Fedora Musician's Guide on the Fedora website:
Fedora 16 Musician's Guide
Fedora 18 Musician's Guide
It appears to be a step-by-step guide on how to setup Fedora for multi-track recording.
This includes:
Its been over 12 years since I recorded and music, but I plan to build an amateur studio one day and start recording again. I would love to use Linux for my studio software and it appears Fedora may be a good option.
I have also heard about UbuntuStudio as well.
Seems like there are some nice options other than Mac and Windows
Fedora 16 Musician's Guide
Fedora 18 Musician's Guide
It appears to be a step-by-step guide on how to setup Fedora for multi-track recording.
This includes:
- Sound Cards
- Audio Connections
- Sample Rates, Sample Formats, Bit Rate
- Bit Rates
- Pulseaudio, JACK, Phonon
- Latency
- Audacity
- Digital Audio Workstations
- Ardour
- Qtractor
- Rosegarden
- FluidSynth
- Super Collider
- Lilypond
- DNU Solfedge
Its been over 12 years since I recorded and music, but I plan to build an amateur studio one day and start recording again. I would love to use Linux for my studio software and it appears Fedora may be a good option.
I have also heard about UbuntuStudio as well.
Seems like there are some nice options other than Mac and Windows