Professional Sound Recording with GNU/Linux
This guide is aimed at computer-savvy sound engineers who are interested
in setting up a dedicated audio workstation using GNU/Linux and other free
software.
Basic familiarity with Linux system administration and software compilation
is assumed.
These pages are still being built (obviously).
Eventually there will be more detailed info on kernel configuration, scheduling
priorities, hardware optimization and other subjects relevant to pro audio work
on Linux.
Multitrack Recording Overview
Using Multiple ICE1712 Sound Cards (Delta 1010 etc.)
Realtime and SMP Kernels
Optimizing for AMD64
Why I use GNU/Linux for Recording
Miscellaneous
Problems with ALSA pcm_multi
Backing up Ardour Sessions to DVD
Compiling Ardour2 on Debian Etch
JACK Floating Point Exception/Divide by Zero Error
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