Little Boxes: Audio Production Hardware At Studio Dave

Linux sound software has been the foundation of my music studio since the late 1990s, but as we all know, that software won't produce so much as a peep without the right hardware.

Setting up a stable Linux system for audio production can be problematic enough, and the wrong decision about your hardware can render your otherwise powerful system mute and tuneless.

This article briefly describes some of the audio production hardware I've acquired and employed here at Studio Dave...


 

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