Configuring Debian to Sink/Source to a USB audio interface
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Configuring Debian to Sink/Source to a USB audio interface
This contains all the Airwindows audio open source code:
NJL plugins by Nick Lamb ported to the LV2 specification
Industrial Grade Digital Synthesizer for Linux (fork)
VCF plugins by Matthias Nagorni ported to the LV2 specification
Pulsesudio configuration for system audio audio sharing over VOIP like skype, viber, telegram, etc.
Here I like to share my realtime audio configuration on a (pulseaudio-free) Archlinux system. I use a Lenovo laptop with Intel chipset and a Presonus AudioBox VSL. My configuration is not perfect and lacks some functions. But this is due to some missing configurations. Actually I have a fully functional Alsa-Jack-Loopback-System which also works…
Scripts, configs, and snippts useful for audio on GNU/Linux
xkb (X11) to JACK midi mapping utility that allows you to remap a standard X keyboard device to output specific midi notes over JACK
A JACK client that provides rudimentary volume and balance control via MIDI controls.
A few small applets for Pipewire, to help with wiring.
An Interactive Granular Sampler (unofficial fork)
MIDI-controlled stereo-preserving granular-synthesizer LV2 plugin
Use the full power of the Launchpad X in a Linux studio setup
Elegant music player for Linux Desktop
A plain C library to program with hardware controllers.
Sample-based software drum machine for multi-touch capable devices like convertibles or tablets.
🎹 plaintext music sequencer and midi shell, with vim playback and the powers of music theory 🥁
MusicLounge Audiophile Sever Powered By Linux - Ansible Playbooks
Information about using the MOTU M2 under Alsa on Linux
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