Links
From MusE Wiki
HOWTO for good audio setup:
Tutorials for MusE:
- http://www.agnula.org/documentation/dp_tutorials/muse/
- http://linux-sound.org/quick-toots/2-muse/quick-toot-muse.html
Tutorials (de) about Linuxaudio:
Other sequencer programs: As we do not claim to be the best linux native sequencer app, we would like you to know about the other very nice programs out there:
- Rosegarden-4 is a very nice and capable MIDI and Audio sequencer.
- Brahms: a MIDI sequencer with similar goals as MusE.
- Hint: Have a look at Brahms excellent score features! - development has been very sparse lately though.
- Jazz is an excellent MIDI sequencer with integrated audio - not updated for a very long time though.
Useful sites
- ALSA: The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
- Dave Phillips linuxsound page, the ultimate reference for Sound & MIDI Software For Linux
- Fluid Synth's homepage of the
- Don't forget to visit J�n Nettingsmeiers Linux-Audio-Development(LAD) Mailing List:
Linux Audio Development Homepage - http://www.emillo.net/audio_midi Emiliano Grilli's Homepage about linux+audio
Know How
- Andrew Mortons Low Latency Patch for 2.4.x kernels
- Recording tips
- http://www.theprojectstudiohandbook.com/articles17.htm
- Audio recording
Plugins
- LADSPA Linux Audio Developers`s Simple Plugin API, has links to other plugin sites.
- Freeverb Jezars high quality reverb plugin (already included with MusE)
- Steve's LADSPA plugins
- TAP Tom's Audio Processing plugins.
Funny things, midi related:
Samples and Soundfonts: Most of these are sites I've only visited once, so you will have to sort out the licensing for yourself... (list found on the linux-audio-user list)
- http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/
- http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/MIS.html
- http://www.hammersound.net
Follow the FluidR3/Hammersound link at bottom right
- http://www.fluidfonts.com/
- http://www.purgatorycreek.com/
- http://www.personalcopy.com
- http://www.natural-studio.co.uk/sampled.htm
- http://www.soundfont.com
- http://www.toontrack.com/index_samples.shtml
- http://www.soundcreationsinc.com/splendid/
- http://www.thesoundsite.net/
Click on "MDK - Machinae Drum Kit sample pack (rar)"
Gig files and file converters:
Gig files
You can use 'gigextract' to extract either all as well as individual samples from a gig file. 'man gigextract' for details
- http://stud.fh-heilbronn.de/~cschoene/projects/libgig/
- http://machines.hyperreal.org/
- http://www.findsounds.com/
- http://www.virtualbassplayer.com/
- http://www.midiworld.com/sounds.htm
- http://internettrash.com/users/sampledirect/
Linux Audio Development website:
