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Roger Nichols CD mastering & Master Class
Some interesting (if slightly dated) articles about recording and mastering.
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A neat way of doing stereo with two large-diaphragm condenser mics.
to audio electronics recording ... on 21 December 2006
Musical instrument samples -- single-note samples at various velocities for a range of instruments. Just what you need if you want to build a Mellotron...
to audio music recording research samples ... on 06 June 2006
Some interesting articles on home recording.
Clueful recording engineer Jack Endino's site, with some interesting stuff about recording music.
The Ardour DAW. I ought to get this packaged...
to audio garstow mastering mixing recording software ... on 30 April 2005
Another multitracker for Linux, with a rather fancy interface (based on a newer wxGTK than Audacity needs, unfortunately).
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tasty by Adam Sampson.