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- 4Front Technologies
- Digital sound system for UNIX (Open Sound System - OSS).
- ARTS - Analog Real-Time Synthesizer
- Simulates a complete modular analog synthesizer.
- Advanced Linux Sound Architecture - ALSA
- cool* One of the premier Linux audio sites. It provides audio and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system.
- Aglaophone
- A system of interconnectable modules for the recording, processing, and playback of real-time audio; last updated August 2002. N.B.: developer no longer is updating this software, but it is stable and useable.
- Aldrin
- A music production system for Linux that combines a tracker-style composition interface with audio synthesis and processing modules.
- AlsaModularSynth
- A MIDI controlled real-time modular synthesizer and effect processor with support for LADSPA and JACK.
- AlsaPlayer
- A PCM audio player for Linux and UNIX.
- AmaroK
- A full-featured music player for KDE; some of the cool features include integrated, live information from Wikipedia about the music (including photos, discographies and biographies of artists), Podcast support, and automatic playlist updates.
- Amuc - the Amsterdam Music Composer
- A lightweight Linux application for composing (with an emphasis on composing) and playing music; works with the ALSA or OSS sound system.
- Anthem Open Source Edition
- A MIDI sequencer for KDE.
- Aqualung
- A music player for Linux and other platforms. It plays audio CDs, internet radio streams and podcasts as well as sound files in just about any audio format and has the feature of inserting no gaps between adjacent tracks.
- Ardour
- Multichannel hard disk recorder (HDR) and digital audio workstation (DAW). Latest release is 2.4.1, 2008-04-09.
- Arkkra Enterprises
- Music publication software (Mup). This software is available on Linux but the source code cannot be modified in any way; a license is required if this software is used on more than 1 computer.
- Audacity
- A free, cross-platform sound editor. Latest stable release is 1.3.4, 2007-11-16.
- AudioLink
- A music content manager with both a CLI (command-line interface) and other GUI options for data retrieval.
- Aumix
- A program adjusts an audio mixer from X, the console, a terminal, the command line or a script.
- BEAST/BSE
- A music composition and modular synthesis application which supports popular audio formats, such as MIDI, WAV, MP3 and Ogg.
- Banshee
- A music management and playback application for Gnome.
- Bewdy, Maaate!
- Includes Maaate, the Australian audio analysis toolkit, and Bewdy, the visualization tool for Maaate.
- BruteFIR
- A software convolution engine, a program for applying long FIR (finite impulse response ) filters to multi-channel digital audio, either offline or in real-time.
- Canorus
- A music score editor for Linux. Continues NoteEdit.
- Cecilia
- Graphic User Interface to CSound.
- Common Music
- An object-oriented music composition environment. Dave Phillips, the Linux music & sound guru, rates this as one of the best free and open source music software available.
- Common Music Notation (CMN)
- A Lisp-based language for creating, editing, and displaying traditional western musical scores.
- Converting 78rpm records to Modern Media on Linux
- Documents how to convert 78rpm vinyl records to CD using Linux. There is not much information available on this subject so this is a valuable resource. Last updated in 2002.
- Csound
- A sound and music synthesis system, providing facilities for composition and performance over a wide range of platforms.
- DarkIce Live Audio Streamer
- A cross-platform live IceCast & ShoutCast audio streamer which can record from OSS & ALSA audio devices, Solaris interface, and Jack sources. Latest version is 0.17.1, 2006-05-19.
- Dave Fancella - Building a Home Recording Studio
- This article outlines the software and hardware needed to build a Linux-based home recording studio. (2006)
- Denemo Homepage
- A GUI musical score editor intended primarily as a front end for GNU Lilypond.
- Ecasound
- A software package designed for multi-track audio processing; can be used for audio playback, recording and format conversions, as well as for multi-track effect processing, mixing, recording, and signal recycling. Site includes extensive documentation.
- Emptytree Seedy
- A distributed digital music system; designed to operate in a multi-host, automatic and batch manner to simplify the encoding of an entire CD collection.
- Exaile
- A music player for Linux based on GTK+ (the GIMP toolkit). Similar to KDE's Amarok music player.
- Extace - Audio visualization tool
- Audio visualization plugin for GNOME.
- FLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec
- An audio application for compressing and de-compressing audio files.
- Free Your Media
- A weblog of Linux open source multimedia applications organized into broad subject categories.
- FreqTweak
- A real-time audio spectral manipulation and display tool with interactive GUI to manipulate and display the spectral data; sound synthesis.
- GLAME - GNU/Linux Audio Mechanics
- Sound editor for Linux.
- GNU Solfege
- Ear training software for GNOME.
- GNU xhippo
- A generic playlist manager program for a variety of UNIX sound players; also available in German. Latest version is 3.3, 2003.
- GNUsound
- A multitrack sound editor for GNOME 1 and 2.
- GStreamer - Multimedia Framework
- A library that allows the construction of graphs of media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
- GeeXboX HomePage
- A standalone media player Linux distribution based on MPlayer and similar to MoviX. Site available in English and French.
- GiantDisc Homepage
- Jukebox for mp3, flac, and ogg formats.
- Gneutronica
- A MIDI drum machine for Linux with a GNOME/GTK user interface.
- Gnome Wave Cleaner from Redhawk.org
- Digital audio restoration of CD quality audio wavefiles; for the GNOME desktop.
- Graphical Audio Language - gAlan
- A modular synthesiser - drum-machine - sequencer - effects-unit for Linux.
- Grip -- CD Ripping/MP3 Encoding for Linux
- A CD player and ripper for the Gnome desktop. It also provides an automated front end for MP3 (and other audio formats) encoders. Latest stable release is 3.2.0, 2004-04-26.
- Grip User's Guide
- A comprehensive guide to Grip, a cd-player and cd-ripper for the Gnome desktop. (2004)
- Helix Community
- An open multi-format digital media platform, created to accelerate the development and deployment of digital media applications of any media, on any device, over any network, on any operating system and created in any development environment. This is an open collaborative effort among multimedia enthusiasts to develop and extend the Helix DNA platform.
- Home Page :: Speex :: Xiph.org Foundation
- A royalty-free, open source free voice codec; complementary to the Ogg Vorbis code.
- Homepage of GNU GTick
- A metronome application written for GNU/Linux.
- Hydrogen - GNU/Linux Drum Machine
- A simple real-time Drum machine/sequencer featuring Midi I/O, OSS and Jack audio drivers, and a QT-based graphic interface; also available in Italian, Ukrainian, and Russian.
- Hydrogenaudio Forums
- An extensive resource site for audio technology users.
- Icecast -Open Source Streaming Audio
- An open source streaming media project maintained by the creators of the Ogg media format, Xiph.org Foundation.
- Independent Music Online
- A portal for independent bands and artists. Here's an online music site that "gets it" -- Free, Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) is used throughout the site; supports small, independent (non-RIAA-backed) musicians, with links to their websites; and a selection of music for download, which artists have made available.
- JAMin - JACK Audio Mastering interface
- Audio mastering software designed to perform professional audio mastering of any number of input streams.
- JMax
- A visual programming environment for building interactive real-time music and multimedia applications; available in English and French.
- Jack Audio Connection Kit
- A low-latency audio server that can connect a number of different applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio between themselves. Latest release is 0.109.2, 2008-01-30.
- Jokosher
- A simple and powerful multi-track studio application for recording, editing, mixing and exporting audio. This application has been designed specifically with usability in mind.
- JuK
- A jukebox and music manager for the KDE desktop.
- KGuitar official Homepage
- KDE-based music tabulature editor with support of guitar, drums, classic note scores, MIDI synthesizer output, chord, scales, modes, melody and rhythm construction and analysis tools.
- KPlayer, the KDE media player
- A KDE media player based on MPlayer, with the ability to play a variety of audio and video files and streams.
- Keen little rabbit ears
- An ear training program for Linux and Windows.
- Kid3 - ID3 Tagger
- An easy-to-use audio tag editor for KDE.
- KmusicdB
- A music collection manager for KDE.
- Kwave
- A sound editor for the KDE desktop; documentation is also available in French and German.
- LAM - Music Made With Linux
- A community aggregation service for people making music with Linux and open source software; contains a searchable song list (each entry has title, author, license information, and external links to the music), an entry form for new submissions, and connections to the RSS and M3U feeds.
- LAoE
- Graphical audiosample editor.
- LilyPond - Music Notation for Everyone
- Software that creates beautiful sheet music. Also available in Dutch and French.
- Linabx
- A program to determine audibility.
- Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API (LADSPA)
- The main website for LADSPA; provides links to hosts, plugins, the LADSPA code, and background information.
- Linux Audio Developers
- The Linux Audio Developers mailing list whose primary focus is the development of Linux audio applications and infrastructure.
- Linux Audio Users Guide
- A comprehensive site of HOWTOs and FAQs and other basic documentation. The documentation found on this site mostly deals with sound drivers, recording, MIDI and music production techniques for a GNU/Linux environment.
- Linux Audio.Org - Welcome
- A non-profit consortium to produce professional audio tools with free/opensource software.
- Linux HTPC Howto
- A detailed HOWTO on setting up a Home Theatre PC (LTPC) with all the expected functionality: CD and DVD player, TV tuner, photo gallery, Ogg & MP3 collection, game console, e-mail client, web browser, and more. A must read.
- Linux Media Labs, LLC
- Motion video solutions for GNU/Linux OS.
- Linux Open Source Sound (L.O.S.S.) Project
- The purpose of this project is to encourage and promote music created with open source software and Linux. The website has a music repository and forum where people can post their open source audio works as well as descriptions of their work.
- Linux for PlayStation 2 Community: Home
- A community site (hosted by Sony) for users and developers. N.B. Be aware that Sony isn't really a friend of Linux -- remember the Sony-BMG rootkit DRM fiasco in 2005.
- Linuxaudio.org Portal
- A portal site which includes all websites hosted under the linuxaudio.org umbrella. Linux Audio is a non-profit consortium to produce professional audio tools with free/opensource software.
- LiveIce Homepage
- Source client for Icecast.
- MAS - Media Application Server
- Audio server and multimedia framework.
- MIDI Database
- A massive database of free and commercial MIDI files.
- MIDI Manufacturer's Association
- A good technical resource site for MIDI.
- MIDI Technical Fanatic's Brainwashing Center
- An excellent resource site for everthing MIDI, including tutorials, documentation, MIDI files, software programs.
- MMA Home Page
- A MIDI musical accompaniment generator.
- MOC - Music on Console
- A console-based, Linux audio player designed to be easy-to-use, fast, and functional with lots of features except a fancy GUI (a plus for those who prefer a rodent-free application).
- Marlin - A GNOME Sample Editor
- A sound editor/processing package for the GNOME2 desktop.
- MiMo
- A simple MIDI monitor utility written in Java. Latest version is 1.1.2, 2007-02-01. Also available in Polish.
- MikMod Sound System
- A module player and library supporting many formats, including mod, s3m, it, and xm.
- Minicomputer
- An industrial grade digital synthesizer for Linux.
- Movix
- Three small, related Linux CD distributions that allow the user to boot from a CD and play multimedia files through the MPlayer. A multi-lingual site.
- Mscore
- A MIDI scoring tool for Linux designed to be compatible with Csound and the Ascore utility.
- MuseScore: Linux Music Score Typesetter
- A music score typesetter for Linux.
- Music Player Daemon (MPD)
- Remote access for playing music (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC, and wave files) and managing playlists.
- Musix GNU+Linux
- A Knoppix-based, multilingual distribution with a 100% free (as in freedom) multimedia operating system intended for music production, graphic design, audio and video editing.
- Noatun - The KDE Media Player
- The super-modular media player for KDE.
- Normalize
- An audio file volume normalizer.
- NoteEdit - Musical Score Editor for Linux
- A music score editor for KDE. No more development is planned. Last stable release is 2.8.1, 2006-08-14. Most core developers have now moved to Canorus (https://canorus.berlios.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) - the next generationmusic score editor.
- NtEd
- A musical score editor for Linux. Also available in Dutch, German, Hungarian, Italian, and Swedish.
- Ogg Vorbis
- An open, patent-free, professional audio encoding and streaming technology; this is the main Ogg Vorbis site.
- Open Media Now! Foundation | Implementing the future!
- This non-profit foundation promotes an infrastructure that enables the creation, the streaming, and the viewing of digital content (using free software) in a legally conforming way.
- Open Studios | Dedicated to Replenishing Our Public Domain
- A resource site for building and operating community-based recording studios, which in turn provide free recording services for local residents.
- OpenJ....the new DJ class
- Site dedicated to using open source software for disk jockeys.
- Pawfal v3.0.1
- A wiki site for audio/visual foolishness for Linux.
- PeerCast
- Peer-to-peer broadcasting software; audio streaming server and client. A multi-lingual site.
- Pitchtune homepage
- A oscilloscope-style musical instrument tuning program; also can be used to find the frequency of sounds.
- Planet CCRMA at Home
- A collection of rpms for RedHat 9 or Fedora Core 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 to create an audio/video-oriented workstation with a low-latency kernel, current ALSA audio drivers and a set of music, midi, audio and video applications.
- PulseAudio
- A cross-platform, networked sound server project. Formerly called PolypAudio.
- Quick Toots
- Articles about Linux audio applications.
- Quod Libet
- A GTK+-based audio player written in Python; support for many plugins. Also includes Ex Falso, a program that uses the same tag editing backend as Quod Libet, but isn't connected to an audio player (for those who just want tag editing with a different audio player).
- ReZound Homepage
- Graphic audio file editor.
- Rhythmbox
- An integrated music management application for GNOME; features include: comprehensive audio format support through GStreamer, Internet radio support, and playlists.
- Rockbox - Open Source Jukebox Firmware
- An open source replacement firmware for the Archos Jukebox 5000, 6000, Studio, Recorder, FM Recorder, Recorder V2 and Ondio MP3 players.
- Rosegarden music software for Unix
- A KDE-based audio and MIDI sequencer, score editor, and general-purpose music composition and editing environment for Linux. Multilingual support.
- SADP - Sing Along Disk Player
- A CD player for Linux and X.
- SMPlayer
- A cross-platform multimedia player that uses the MPlayer engine. Available in many languages.
- Scala Home Page
- Music software tool which supports scale creation, tuning of electronic instruments, and MIDI file generation and tuning conversion.
- Sloop.splitter
- Real-time sound effect program.
- SnackAmp Tcl/Tk Music Player
- A multi-platform music player with normal music player abilities, multi-user support, integrated web server, and an AutoPlaylist feature; supports MP3, wav, ogg vorbis and plays mp3 and ogg streams.
- Snd
- A sound editor modelled loosely after Emacs and an old, sorely-missed PDP-10 sound editor named Dpysnd. It can accommodate any number of sounds each with any number of channels, and can be customized and extended using either Guile or Ruby.
- SoX - Sound eXchange
- The Swiss Army Knife of sound processing utils. It can convert audio files to other popular audio file types and also apply sound effects and filters during the conversion.
- Sonic Visualiser
- An application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files. Latest release is 1.2, 2008-02-21.
- Sound & MIDI Software for Linux
- One of the top sites for Linux sound & MIDI software.
- Sound Blaster Live! OpenAL Linux Page
- Contains information on where to find Linux drivers for a variety of Creative products, including soundcard and webcam support.
- SoundTracker
- A music tracking tool for Unix / X11 similar in design to the DOS program FastTracker and the Amiga legend ProTracker. Latest version is 0.6.8, 2006-02-25.
- Spiral Synth Modular Homepage
- Object oriented modular softsynth / sequencer / sampler.
- Swami - Sampled Waveforms And Musical Instruments
- An advanced instrument editor for MIDI music composition and a sampler frontend. Continues the Smurf SoundFont Editor project.
- Sweep
- Full-featured digital audio editor with a live playback tool. Support for French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, and Russian languages available. Latest release is 0.9.3, 2008-04-12.
- TK Ecasound
- A TCL/TK frontend for Ecasound.
- The Gnomoradio Project: promoting independent musicians by creating a legal, peer-to-peer, free software music player
- Software that allows artists to freely distribute their music on the Internet.
- The JAZZ Plus Plus Midi Sequencer
- A full-featured, audio capable, cross-platform midi sequencer; now ported to wxWidgets 2.4.
- The Linux Sampler Project
- A free, open source pure software audio sampler with professional grade features.
- The Mutopia Project
- Over 850 pieces of classical and contemporary sheet music available for download.
- The Network Audio System (NAS)
- A network-transparent, client/server audio transport system. The latest stable version is 1.9.1, 2007-10-27.
- The PROTUX Digital Media Workstation
- A complete digital media production tool that runs on any GNU/Linux workstation; an integrated environment for audio, video and midi production.
- The abc home page
- A free and open source music notation specification language.
- The amSynth Homepage - Analogue Modelling SYNTHesizer
- Provides virtual analogue synthesis in the style of the classic Moog Minimoog/Roland Junos; an easy-to-use interface and synth engine, while still creating varied sounds. According to Dave Phillips (the Linux sound guru), this is now an orphaned project with the last public release - 1.2.0, 2006-12-22. The project is in a nice, useable state now (2008), but Mr. Phillips hopes someone else will begin to develop this project again.
- The freedb.org Homepage
- GPL'd database of artists and cds.
- The gmmusic Homepage
- Music collection management system for Gnome. Site in English and German.
- The gmorgan Home Page
- An organ for play in real time and for use like a sequencer; other features include recording, loading and saving music as midi files.
- The libsndfile Homepage
- A C library for reading and writing different audio formats.
- The wxMusik Homepage
- A cross-platform multimedia player and library.
- TiMidity++
- An open source MIDI to WAVE converter and player; also available in Japanese.
- Traverso Digital Audio Workstation
- A cross-platform, multi-track, audio recording and editing application, with an easy-to-master user interface. It's suitable for both the professional and home user.
- Trommler - GTK Drum Machine
- An X11/GTK-based Linux drum machine.
- Turn-Key Linux Audio
- Scripted installation package (shell scripts, smart aliases, tutorials, documentation) for the core set of Linux audio applications used at the Eastman Computer Music Center (ECMC).
- WaveSurfer Homepage
- Tool for sound visualization and manipulation.
- Welcome to MusicBrainz!
- A community music metadatabase, which contains artist, title and track information, but not music for download.
- Welcome to the SLab Exchange
- Recording studio software for the home user.
- XMCD: Motif CD Player
- A full-featured CD player and ripper software package.
- Xiph.Org Foundation
- A non-profit corporation dedicated to protecting the foundations of Internet multimedia from control by private interests; end-user download links for Vorbis, FLAC, Theora, Speex, and Icecast can be found here; documentation links to these projects as well as links to other multimedia open source projects.
- YIFF Homepage
- A high-performance, stable, and fully documented sound server for Linux/UNIX games and applications. Latest stable release is 2.14.5, 2005-09-26.
- Zinf Audio Player
- Supercedes the FreeAmp project.
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