Linux Audio Developers Conference
14-16 March 2003
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Programme
Friday 14 March 2003
14.00 - 14.45
Opening
Keynote by Paul Davis: Linux Audio Development - Past, Present and Future
Session I - Basic Sound Architecture
15.00 - 16.00
Ruminations on ALSA Drivers, Takashi Iwai, SuSE Linux AG
16.15 - 17.15
ALSA - Always on the run, Jaroslav Kysela, SuSE Linux AG
17.30 - 18.15
The JACK Audio Connection Kit, Paul Davis, Linux Audio Systems
18.30 - 19.30
Timing and Synchronisation for Sequencer Applications, Frank van de Pol
20.00 - 21.30
Linux and Sound - an overview in German language with focus on applications, Matthias Nagorni, SuSE Linux AG, and Frank Neumann
Saturday 15 March 2003
Session II - Harddisk Recording and Effect Processing
15.00 - 15.30
10 Things You Might Not Have Thought About When Writing An Audio Application, Paul Davis, Linux Audio Systems
15.45 - 16.45
Digital Signal Processing and the LADSPA Audio Plugin Interface, Steve Harris, IAM/University of Southampton
Session III - Applications and Distributions
17.00 - 17.45
Various IRCAM free software: jMax and OpenMusic, François Déchelle, IRCAM/Paris
18.00 - 18.45
AGNULA, A GNU/Linux Audio distribution, Nicola Bernardini, Centro Tempo Reale/Florence
19.00 - 19.45
Soft landing on Planet CCRMA, a small Linux/Sound/Music world, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano, CCRMA/Stanford
20.00 - 20.30
Linux Audio Software Documentation: Problems & Solutions, Dave Phillips, Detroit, USA
20.30 - 22.00
Linux Sound Night: Demonstration of Applications and their interoperability, including Ardour, AlsaModularSynth, MusE, and NoteEdit
Moderation:
Matthias Nagorni, SuSE Linux AG, and Frank Neumann
In addition to the public talks the conference will offer the opportunity
for Linux Audio Developers to discuss current and future audio development.
This is intended to take place especially on Sunday, where rooms of ZKM
are available for LAD internal discussion.
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