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:Linux Journal: At the Sounding Edge: Sounding Better All The Time
Linux Journal: At the Sounding Edge: Sounding Better All The Time
Apr 12, 2004, 13 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (5127 reads)

(Other stories by Dave Phillips)

"The second annual conference of Linux audio developers will be held in Karlsruhe from April 28 through May 2. If you're in Germany during that period and happen to be near Karlsruhe, you might want to stop by the very cool Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM) and check out some of the many lectures and presentations about the cutting edge work going on in Linux audio software development.

"For those of you who can't make it to the conference, I present a brief State Of The Art message here in this month's installment of my At the Sounding Edge series. There's so much going on in the Linux sound software world that I can't hope to cover everything--not even all of the most important developments--but hopefully I can give interested readers a sense of what's happening and what directions we're taking..."

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