[GTALUG] Seeking help with a unique Linux project?
John Moniz
john.moniz at sympatico.ca
Fri Dec 11 19:46:29 UTC 2015
This just in...
https://opensource.com/life/15/12/open-source-projects-musicians
Sorry, couldn't help it, saw this right after Karen's post.
I don't know if there is anything of value here as I'm not a musician,
but the header seems right. Although a lot of what's there seems to be
graphically based.
But knowledge is knowledge.
John.
On 12/10/2015 07:17 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> greetings everyone,
> My name is Karen. I have only recently found this LUG, and joined the
> talk list.
> I am a professional singer/ songwriter and media producer with a
> unique Linux goal.
> I wish to make use of the varied console or command line based tools
> in Linux for my composition work, and if possible for accessing media
> materials too.
> I use adaptive technology, which is part of why my desire is to ssh
> telnet into my Linux box rather than work with it directly.
> I tend to prefer more traditional tools. for example one sound card
> in this box will be an m-audio audiofile 2496 production card to
> which I will be attaching my music keyboard.
> In any case while I have some of the tools I require, and firm
> knowledge that my goals are possible. I have not, at least not until
> now, found a Linux users group in Toronto where I can get the extra
> wisdom required.
> I am very used to Linux and UNIX based shell structures. I am using
> one at this moment based in freedsb, to draft my email, and use
> another based in Ubuntu for my nonprofit media newsroom's hosting
> account.
> Such is also part of why I want to start with a comparative way to use
> my Linux box. I would rather begin with a foundation where I can make
> use of and learn more right away, than fail to use the Linux box well
> at all.
> Let me be sure my post is suitable before both asking and answering
> questions.
> Thanks in advance,
> Karen
>
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