| 2 | | It's a reasonable size venue, and can hold 180 people. The format of |
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| 3 | | the night was basically a series of short (20 minute) sessions |
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| 4 | | given by the Linux audioconf participants, and others |
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| 5 | | doing cool sound stuff with Linux. Later on |
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| 6 | | in the night there was some more "improvised" jamming. It |
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| 7 | | provided for some interesting conversation/entertainment. |
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| | 2 | The standout tonight was a duo called |
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| | 3 | <a href="http://www.deprogram.net/">Deprogram</a>. |
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| | 4 | who performed some great electronica with live keys and vocals over |
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| | 5 | prerecorded tracks. The backing tracks had been recorded on and were |
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| | 6 | being played back using Ardour running on a Linux laptop. |
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| | 7 | </p> |
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| | 8 | <p> |
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| | 9 | The performance was simply stunning. The fact that Ardour, Jack |
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| | 10 | and other linux software was used in its production and performance |
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| | 11 | is a *huge* validation of what we have been doing all these years. |
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| | 12 | </p> |
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| | 13 | <p> |
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| | 14 | Congratulations to everyone involved in making audio on Linux happen |
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| | 15 | and thanks to Nick and Mary of Deprogram for showing us how its |
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| | 16 | good this stuff actually is. |
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| | 17 | </p> |
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