On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 22:12 -0500, Rob wrote:
> I don't think a Protools book is going to teach me about getting
> set up with ALSA midi clients and Jack and Timidity/Fluidsynth
> and Zyn and Rosegarden/Muse, etc., and I think that's part of
> what Ianas was looking for. (A Protools book won't tell you how
> to use cdrecord either, but I don't think firing up k3b and
> dragging WAV files over is really that tough.)
>
I was addressing his second question about general recording and mixing
techniques, and recommended a book that uses Pro Tools to explain these
because the Ardour interface is based on that of Pro Tools, or at least
intended to be intuitive to a Pro Tools user.
To answerthe original question, no, there is no website that explains
everything about Linux audio in a "for dummies" format. I thought I
heard a rumor of an O'Reilly Linux audio book a while back but I might
be making that up...
Lee
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