Linux Multimedia Studio – Make Music With Linux

Linux Multimedia Studio – Make Music With Linux

Linux Multimedia StudioDo you like listening to music? Why not try to learn to make their own songs, who know you are talented songwriter. Then how do I study? No confusion, just use Linux.

Learning music with Linux? Can?

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.

There is multimedia software called LMMS (Linux Multimedia Studio) we can use to learn to make music themselves. This software allows you to make the composition of a particular song or melody in your desktop computer.

LMMS is cross platform software, meaning can be run on many operating systems. On their site, you can download LMMS for Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Ubuntu 8.04/8.10, OpenSuse, and Pardus 2008. If you want you can tamper with the software because the source code is available too.

Well, if you have so we can keep track with a variety of formats, among others:

* WAV – Microsoft’s 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 – files created using Creative Labs SoundBlaster cards
* DrumSynth

Wait no more. Install and immediately make a song in Linux.

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