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Practical Ruby Projects Chapter 2: Making Music with Ruby

Learn advanced programming techniques and explore Ruby’s full potential through a varied series of exciting projects

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Amarok 2 Makes Fresh Start for KDE4

Two years ago the development team of the popular Amarok audio player for KDE put themselves to work. A few days ago they released version 2 to rock the world.

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Songbird 1.0 Takes Flight

After many years of development, the Songbird open source software is finally released as version 1.0.

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MAKING MUSIC Connecting a MIDI keyboard to your Linux system

A MIDI keyboard is a useful extension to any audio workstation. Learn how to connect a MIDI instrument to your Linux sound studio through a MIDI interface device.

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Creative Puts X-Fi Drivers under GPL

It might have been in an inconspicuous place on their Forums page where Creative Labs announced a new version of the Linux drivers for the Sound Blaster X-Fi and X-Fi Titanium series, but for owners of these sound cards, this news created somewhat of a sensation. The source code is not only readily available, but it's licensed under GPL v2.

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ON YOUR DISCS, SET, GO! Digitizing music

Interested in listening to yesterday's music with today's technology? This article describes how to convert LPs and cassettes into a format that you can play back on your computer.

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Linphone 3.0 Adds Features

Linphone, the audio and video software for Internet telephony based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), includes extensive enhancements in its version 3.0.

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SOCK BOX Serving up music with Sockso

The Sockso music server offers easy listening regardless of your system or location.

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