| Links Linux Audio  | Dave Philips has not only written a book on Linux audio software (that features terminatorX) - he is also maintaining the wonderful Linux Sound And Midi Pages. IMHO it's the most complete collection of links to Linux audio projects and very well structured. |  | I wont list other Linux audio applications here, as Dave does a much better job at that, however I'll make one exception for Rezound as I think it's the perfect tool to be used as terminatorX' soundfile editor. It is specifically well-suited for creating and modifying loops. |  | I guess it's not necessary to introduce freshmeat. If you want to be informed about new terminatorX releases you might want to subscribe to the terminatorX freshmeat project. | Distributions Quite some OS distributions include terminatorX nowadays:  | Simply the best and biggest. The machines I develop terminatorX on all run Debian (sid) and although Debian is not specifically targeted at multimedia users it features a whole lot of audio applications as it's just so big. You can find the terminatorX package here (testing) and here (unstable). |  | Based on Debian, dyne:bolic is a multimedia Linux distribution that boots of a CD-ROM and doesn't require harddisk installation. So if you just want to test terminatorX without actually installing Linux (what you really should do :) dyne:bolic might be an option. And it runs on XBOXen, too. |  | AGNULA is a project that aims to create a Linux distribution specifically targeted at musicians. They have released a beta release of their Debian based DeMUDI distribution. |  | Planet CCRMA provides up-to-date RPM packages of many audio applications for RedHat 7.2, 8.0 and 9 distributions. Their terminatorX package has much more features enabled than the one that I provide (as they provide RPMs for the dependencies that don't come with RedHat, too). | terminatorX Coverage  | The kind people of Sónar invited me to do a terminatorX demo for Sónarama at the 2003 Sónar festival (Friday 13th). |  | neural.it is an online magazine for hacktivism, e-music and new media art. They have an Italian introduction on terminatorX. |  | Dave wrote an introductory article on LADSPA plugins and hosts that features terminatorX. |  | The German computer magazine c't once had terminatorX included on their freeware CDROM. | Collaborators  | Adrian is not only maintaining the machine terminatorX.org is hosted on, he has also contributed code to terminatorX. Additionally he maintains his own free software project: kover. So if you want to create CD covers for your terminatorX CDs go check it out. | If you think there's something missing from this list, please let me know. |