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Professional Audio Production on Linux - Linux.com

    https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/professional-audio-production-linux/
    Linux is a superior platform for professional audio production: stable, efficient, and you don’t get gouged for software licenses. You have to be careful to select audio hardware that is well-supported on Linux, but this is less of a problem than it used to be. Look for USB audio interfaces that don’t need custom proprietary drivers, but ...

What audio interfaces/mixers work well under Linux ...

    https://sound.stackexchange.com/questions/22806/what-audio-interfaces-mixers-work-well-under-linux
    Edit: The Scarlett is fantastic and the support is very good in an up-to-date kernel. With the 4.0.0 kernel, you can access the internal mixer directly (using alsamixer, for example) and use the sound card as a mixing console as well. The sound console is superb. I've used it with low latency (~2 ms with JACK) as well, no problems at all.

The 20 Best Music Making-Mixing and DJ Software for …

    https://www.ubuntupit.com/best-music-making-mixing-and-dj-software-for-linux/
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Using Linux For Recording & Mastering - Sound on Sound

    https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/using-linux-recording-mastering
    Now the Linux audio community is working on a mastering tool which will work with Ardour, Rosegarden and the other JACK-enabled applications. Steve Harris, who has written many free effects for the LADSPA plug-in standard, is the lead developer on the JAMin project, the name of which stands for JACK Audio Mastering.

Noob’s Guide to Linux Audio: ALSA, OSS, and Pulse Audio ...

    https://linuxhint.com/guide_linux_audio/
    Open Sound System (OSS) The official website of ALSA mentions support for Open Sound System, or OSS for short. Until Linux 2.5, OSS was actually the main and only sound system for Linux. ALSA was designed to overcome its various shortcomings, such as the fact that it didn’t allow more than one application to access the hardware at a time.

Advanced Audio Control on Linux - HowtoForge

    https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/advanced-audio-control-on-linux/
    For more hardware-specific audio control tools, you should install the “alsa-tools-gui” package which contains many GUI audio controlling utilities for Envy24, HDA Intel chips, RME Hammerfall DSP, Digi32 and Digi96 sound cards. About Bill Toulas. Over five years of experience writing about Linux and open source software on blogs and news ...

Updated list of Linux compatible audio interfaces ...

    https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=17472
    Some additions for the list of devices I own and tested: [1] Behringer UMC404 works well under Linux even with low latency (64 frames) settings. I don't know what the situation is with the UMC404HD or how well it works under Linux. [2] RME9652 HDSP (PCI) audio side works OK but sending MIDI to its integrated MIDI interfaces cause xruns under Linux. This xrun …

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