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      <title>Syntorial on Fedora</title>
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            I&#39;m interested in electronic music, and I like programming synths in Overtone, CSound and so on.
While I know a lot of signal theory since my days as an engineering student, I&#39;m not always aware of the corresponding music vocabulary.
Syntorial is a nice tutorial software that teaches how to program a synth for various sounds. The only real problem with it is that it&#39;s proprietary and not open source. This would normally make me dismiss the software at the outset.
          
          
        
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      <title>Simple Overtone streaming with VLC</title>
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            For my Sylt project https://github.com/jave/overtone-sylt, I wanted a very simple and robust way to stream the output from a jackd sound server to a client machine on the network.
There are many ways to do this, but a pretty simple way is to use VLC.
An advantage over netjack, which is another method, is that you can do it after-the-fact. You can start jackd and do things locally. Then you can attach a listener, and remove it on the fly.
          
          
        
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