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Thursday, March 22, 2012

How To Make Music With Linux

How To Make Music With Linux - You like listening to music? Why not try to learn to create your own songs, who knows you to be a talented songwriter. So how do I study? No confusion, just use Linux.
Studied music with Linux? Can we?
Sure can. Lots of multimedia software that can run on Linux. And most of the fun for free, we can use freely, without having to pay for software that makes it.
How To Make Music With Linux - There is a multimedia software whose name is LMMS (Linux Multimedia Studio) that we can use to learn to create their own music. This software allows you to compose a song or a certain melody on the computer desktop.
LMMS is a cross platform software, that can run on many operating systems.  



On their site, you can download the LMMS for Windows 2000/XP/Vista, 8.04/8.10 Ubuntu, OpenSuse, and Pardus 2008. If you want you can tamper with the software because the source code is available too.
How To Make Music With Linux - Well, if you have so we can keep track with a variety of formats, among others:

      WAV - Microsoft WAV format
      AIFF - Audio Interchange File Format
      AU - Audio file format
      FLAC - Free Lossless Audio Compression
      RAW PCM
     Ogg - Open wavelet compression format
     MP3 - MPEG Layer 3 audio encoding
     Speex - An Ogg subformat for speech compression
      VOC - file created using a Creative Labs Soundblaster cards
     DrumSynth

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