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An EAC-style CD ripper for Linux (or, more precisely, ripper frontend, since it uses cdrdao etc. underneath). I wonder if there's anything worth borrowing for cdsuite here.
Slaying Dragons | Content | Resolution | the audio production magazine edit / delete
"Industry audio guru John Watkinson writes regularly for Resolution magazine and challenges popularly held beliefs and encourages us to take nothing for granted." Particularly good article on grounding. (Via my dad.)
to audio audiophilia electronics hifi production recording ... on 19 January 2015
DPL2Decoder.cpp - dolphin-emu - Dolphin, a Gamecube / Wii / Triforce Emulator - Google Project Hosting edit / delete
A Dolby Pro Logic II (more or less) decoder in software. Since I actually have a quad speaker setup now, and some of the videos I own have Pro Logic surround, I've been wondering whether I could take advantage of it...
to audio dolby prologic software surround ... on 18 January 2015
Old BBC Radio Broadcasting Equipment and Memories - Home Page edit / delete
Impressively comprehensive site about BBC facilities up to the 1980s -- including a detailed tour of Broadcasting House as originally built.
to audio bbc broadcast electronics london radio recording retrotech studio ... on 23 November 2014
Welcome to Libre Music Production | Libre Music Production edit / delete
A nice collection of Linux music production tutorials. I found some interesting new synth software to play with by browsing around here.
to ardour audio linux multitrack music recording synth ... on 03 October 2014
Endino's Cassette Transfer How-To edit / delete
Advice on adjusting azimuth if you don't have a calibration tape (or if you're trying to adjust to match an uncalibrated machine).
to archiving audio azimuth cassette tape ... on 22 August 2014
About Opencast | Opencast Community edit / delete
Open-source tools for lecture recording.
to audio matterhorn recording teaching video ... on 17 June 2014
Documenting Early Radio edit / delete
"The following pages contain a scholarly and easily-readable investigation of very early recording media that was used during the early days of radio." And a list of all the known-to-exist recordings (mostly American).
to audio history radio recording retrotech ... on 14 December 2013
noise is good | How to: easy i2s audio with your Raspberry Pi edit / delete
As it says.
to audio electronics i2s raspberry-pi ... on 24 October 2013
CordellAudio.com - Papers edit / delete
Some interesting publications on analysing audio equipment (on a minimal budget).
to amplifier audio distortion electronics ... on 11 July 2013
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tasty by Adam Sampson.