Audio

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Audio formats

MP3

AAC

Ogg

Vorbis

FLAC

Lossless from original digital.

Opus

New and the best at both low and high ratio(?)

Vinyl

Linux

Pulseaudio

JACK

ALSA

  • ALSA

other

  • OSS
  • whatthefuckever
amixer -c 0 | pcregrep "control"
pacmd dump

Software

Players

to check;

MPD

ncmpcpp

mplayer

Production

Generative

Synth

Buzz

  • Buzz is the first ever "easy to use" free modular software based synthesizer. What this means is that the entire system is based on objects, which may be routed in a modular fashion, giving you the freedom to be as creative as you want. For example, if you wish to run 3 Physical Modelling synths and a Drum Machine through 2 seperate Stereo Delays, into a Mixer, through a Compressor and Parameteric EQ, and finally out to your speakers - no problem. Lay down your synths, connect the wires and you're done.

SuperCollider

  • SuperCollider is an environment and programming language for real time audio synthesis and algorithmic composition. It provides an interpreted object-oriented language which functions as a network client to a state of the art, realtime sound synthesis server.
  • Overtone is an open source audio environment being created to explore musical ideas from synthesis and sampling to instrument building, live-coding and collaborative jamming. We use the SuperCollider synth server as the audio engine, with Clojure being used to develop the APIs and the application. Synthesizers, effects, analyzers and musical generators can be programmed in Clojure.

Pure Data

Effects

Tools

DJing

Jamming

Speech synth

Speech recognition

Misc

Web Audio API

Logging

Visualisation

Synths

Drums

Free audio

Hardware

move some to music?

MP3

Radio

Studio

Acoustics

  • The Effects of Large and Small Scale Turbulence on Sound Propagation in the Atmosphere

Styles

With interesting not-just-4-to-the-floor-or-straight-breaks rhythms.

idm, technoid, less so general glitch, brokenbeat, some minimal, future garage, footwork, complextro, breakcore, etc.

misc.

rave/dnb great book: all crews [rise up]

why last.fm technoid tag isn't mainly idm/industrial;