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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.

If you're working on a Linux audio project, you really should join the Linux Audio Developers' mailing list. If you just want to use Linux audio applications you might want to check out the Linux Audio Users' mailing list.

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).

Thanks to Matthias, SuSE provide a terminatorX package for quite some time now.

If you want to use terminatorX on your FreeBSD box, you can use the official terminatorX port.

terminatorX Coverage

The kind people of Sónar invited me to do a terminatorX demo for Sónarama at the 2003 Sónar festival (Friday 13th).

Openjay is a website for open source DJs. J_Zar wrote a very nice review on terminatorX.

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.


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