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Adapting to change: Working with digital sound using open source software in a teaching and learning environment
Author(s) -
Adrian J. Moore,
Dave Moore
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
body space and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.106
H-Index - 2
ISSN - 1470-9120
DOI - 10.16995/bst.140
Subject(s) - studio , software , computer science , software engineering , multimedia , software walkthrough , musical , software development , world wide web , human–computer interaction , software construction , operating system , visual arts , art , telecommunications
This paper contributes towards knowledge and understanding of the creative use of software and hardware tools for computer music. It stems from a strategic need to continually rationalize the way money is spent within an academic department on Music IT, and an interest in the advantages of open source software for managing musical and collaborative projects. The authors discussed the most practical way of assessing the use of a completely open source software platform (Linux) and a specific distribution (Ubuntu-studio). It was considered appropriate that the composer-author (Adrian Moore, AM) try to write something in his style, using his knowledge of software, calling upon the more broadly experienced software developer (Dave Moore, DM) who has an interest in open source software. After a concerted effort in the studio, it is apparent that the Linux platform has much to offer, but remains limited in a number of areas of Music IT that are used extensively in academia, industry and at home. However, as a platform for teaching and learning computer music it is an ideal tool, though we conclude that some ‘introduction’ at the outset is required for those who are uninitiated to a Linux based system.

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