These Ogg tracks are preview versions of the Made in Linux Vol.1: Tux Power! compilation CD. The CD was made using libre software on Linux, including sequencing, synthesis, recording, mixing, mastering and booklet production. The copyright in these sound recordings belongs to the artists who made them. For more information, please visit http://linuxaudio.org/ Tracklist 1. nebogeo (Dave Griffiths) - Latiaxis Hardware: IBM Thinkpad R31 laptop Software: Slackware 9.0 SpiralSynth Modular (all sounds originated from the synth, no samples used) Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Artist homepage: http://www.pawfal.org/nebogeo/ 2. Torben Hohn - Wo sind wir Hardware: Pentium III 450 with SoundBlaster Live 1024 Software: Gentoo Linux, gAlan, Ardour and some LADSPAs I can't remember now Licence: Redistribution permitted Artist homepage: http://galan.sourceforge.net/ 3. Kai Vehmanen - Traaginen runnoja Hardware: Electric and bass guitars, Boss dr660 drum machine, Behringer analog mixer, Pentium 166Mhz/96M PC equipped with an Ensoniq ES1371 soundcard. Software: All recording, mixing and effects processing was done with Ecasound, version 0.9. Linux distribution used was Redhat 5.2. Licence: Redistribution permitted Artist homepage: http://www.wakkanet.fi/kelaus_tree/ 4. Brian Redfern - Zusa Hardware: Dell Inspirion laptop Software: Suse linux 9.1, csound, vi I use csound to generate all the sounds from code and then transform the text ".csd" file into a completely finished, mastered .wav file Licence: Open Music "green" license Artist homepage: http://asapien.org/index.php?src=sounds 5. Frank Barknecht - Invitation to the Pure Data Trigger Gang Bang Hardware: 900 MHz AMD Athlon CPU, M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 soundcard Software: Debian Linux Distribution, Pure Data, Gnumeric spreadsheet Placed in the Public Domain Additional credit: Aymeric Mansoux provided helpful feedback Artist homepage: http://footils.org/ 6. The FSB's - Babylon Software: Ardour All rights reserved Artist homepage: http://www.multitrack.us/ 7. Eric Devost - RagReggae Hardware: 900 MHZ with 250 MB of RAM. Yamaha acoustic guitar. One cheap mike. No preamp. Sound Blaster Live! Very minimalistic for audio recording. Software: Linux RedHat 9. Gnome desktop with Planet ccrma kernel (low latency). Two acoustic guitar tracks recorded with Ardour and edited with Audacity. One midi-base and one midi-violin track composed on Rosegarden GM instruments connected via fluid synth -> Jack ->Rosegarden All mixed with audacity All connected on soundcard with Jack Licence: Redistribution permitted Artist homepage: http://studio.telaneos.com/ 8. Robert Jonnsson - Norma Hardware: Athlon 1700+ MAudio Delta 44 Acoustic Guitar Cheap condenser microphone ART TubePAC preamplifier Old gray bass guitar Software: Mandrake Linux 10 MusE Jack Jamin Ecasound Audacity LinuxSampler with nskit drumkit. Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 1.0 Artist homepage: http://spamatica.se/music/ 9. RachelAPP - I want some sweets Hardware: Electro acoustic guitar Crafter AKG C2000B mic Focusrite Platinum track master (channel strip) Terratec DMX6Fire soundcard Computer - Athlon 2.4 GHz with 512Mb memory and 80Gb hard drive Software: Debian Unstable (2.4.22 kernel), Jackd + Ardour Licence: Redistribution permitted Artist homepage: http://www.rachelapp.co.uk/ 10. X-11 (Claire Sells/John Bailey/Daniel James) - Can't put me down Hardware: Pentium II 450, Sound Blaster Live 512, no-name mixer Software: Mandrake 9.2, Audacity Licence: Personal Music Licence Artist homepage: http://x-11.info/download.html 11. Austin Acton - One Percent Hardware: HP TC1100 tablet PC, M-Audio Quattro, Yamaha AES 500, Roland Sound Canvas SC-50 Roland Effect Unit SE-50 Evolution MK-361 Controller Apex Condenser Mic LTR Phantom Power Mixer Software: Mandrakelinux 10.1, Audacity, gnome-alsa-mixer, envy24control Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial Artist homepage: http://groundstate.ca/onmusic 12. Ryan Gallagher - Departure Hardware: Pentium III 600MHz, 640MB RAM, M-Audio Delta card, Mackie 1012 mixer, Harmony acoustic guitar, Oktava MK-012 microphones, Shure SM57 microphone, cello, Alesis Nanocompressor, Lexicon MPX 100 Software: Planet-CCRMA distribution based on Red Hat 9, Ardour, swh-plugins, Audacity, Rezound. Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Inspiration: Genevieve Hebeka Artist homepage: http://ruinaudio.com/ 13. Michal Seta - In a vacuum Hardware: Celeron 533MHz + PCI128 (ens1371) + Ibanez Roadstar II Software: Debian Testing, kernel 2.4.x, Pure-Data. Licence: Creative Commons ShareAlike Artist homepage: http://www.artengine.ca/mis/zone/mis/ 14. Aaron Johnson - Planetscape Hardware: Gateway Pentium 666mhz Software: Slackware 7. Cecelia, the CSound front end All rights reserved Artist homepage: http://www.akjmusic.com/ 15. J.C. Wilson - 1 of 5 Hardware: PC (amd 2400+, RME 9636 Hammerfall Light) Software: Debian GNU/Linux, Csound Pure-Data Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 1.0 Artist homepage: http://www.othertime.com/music.php 16. Joseph Sarlo - The Scent of Vanilla Hardware: Dell Inspiron 8200 (bios flashed to a Latitude C840) laptop Dell C/Dock II docking station M-Audio Delta 66 PCI audio card Software: Red Hat Linux 8.0 (low latency kernel, etc.) Pd 0.36 GrIPD 0.1.1 All rights reserved Artist homepage: http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/music/ 17. Ivica Bukvic - SlipStreamScapes V: Lullaby Hardware: Dell Inspiron 8200 with Mandrake 9.1 RTcmix and my own RTcmix instrument titled MOCKBEND, as well as some other signal processing instruments including freeverb and compressor. Also involves 2 pianos (each having a separate microphone whose signal is fed in real-time into the computer). Software: All rights reserved Additional credit: Michael Fowler played the first piano part Artist homepage: http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/ For details of specific Creative Commons licences, please see: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/