Musix To My Ears
As I strive to create the perfect multimedia office setup, I’ve had the chance to look at software, tools and Linux distros that will bring their own features to the table. This is a look at the Linux distribution Musix and how it applies to my multimedia focused office.
Musix is a Live CD/DVD Linux operating system that is based on the popular Debian distro. Musix focuses on the x86 processor and contains many audio production, graphic design, and general applications. One detail about Musix that’s worth mentioning from the start is that this distro uses one hundred percent free software. Musix provides a wide variety of tools making a great addition to any music studio. a few things you can do with Musix that may benefit your setup are master CDs, publish musical scores, print musical scores, create MIDI instruments, record and reproduce audio and MIDI, edit/mix audio tracks, recover audio with noise reduction tools, and create audio effects in real time.
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