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  • 1 The OSM Podcast
    • 1.1 The Podcast
      • 1.1.1 Tunestorm info
      • 1.1.2 Patchstorm info
      • 1.1.3 About
      • 1.1.4 Contact Info
      • 1.1.5 History
      • 1.1.6 Collaboration
  • 2 Articles
  • 3 Notable Users

The OSM Podcast

The Podcast

Current Episode (#61) - First OSMP in Ardour3
For the archive of all podcasts, please visit opensourcemusician.libsyn.com

Tunestorm info

Tunestorm #9 Pie-Anna

Due Date: March 18
Make a tune with an acoustic piano sound in it!
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Patchstorm info

DueDate: Current Patchstorm is closed.
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About

The show is hosted by Daniel Worth and Mike Holstein, and is recorded live every two weeks. A calendar of the recording schedule is available at live.pipemanmusic.com. The podcast covers the use of free libre and open source software for musicians. The show covers topics like software, gear, audio releases and recording. There have also been a few interviews with people from the Linux audio community, notably the lead developer for the Ardour Project Paul Davis [1]. There have also been a number of listener submitted segments on the show.

Contact Info

Email: osmp at pipemanmusic.com
General OSMP Blog: opensourcemusician.blogspot.com/
Voicemail: opensourcemusician.libsyn.com (click on the call me button)
IRC: #opensourcemusicians on Freenode
Identca group: !OSMP
Daniel Worth:
  • Blog: pipemanmusic.blogspot.com
  • Twitter: twitter.com/pipemanmusic
  • Identica: identi.ca/pipemanmusic

Tunestorm Contact : Sim

simta at hotmail dot com (please tag subject line with tunestorm)

or you can catch me in the IRC room. Please note i'm based in the U.K so the times i'm in the room will be reflected by this.

History

The Open Source Musician Podcast was started in march of 2008 by Daniel Worth in response to wanting a podcast similar to "Inside Home Recording" but using free and open source tools.
Originally, it was conceived to be a one man show. However, the first attempt felt awkward so a co-host was sought out and found in the form of Nick Willbanks. Daniel met Nick at a CLUE(Colorado Linux Users Group) meeting where Nick helped Daniel get Ardour running with some tips on compiling and configuring jack. Nick left the show after 16 episode after joining the United States Marines [2]
Steve Baer, a listener of the show and frequent Linux podcast theme contributor, asked to start an IRC channel for the show after frequent music related discussions in the freenode.net/#lottalinuxlinks IRC channel. After struggling to figure out the new direction of the show Daniel asked Steve to be interviewed [3] for the show so he could put something out while he figured out a new format. After a listener suggested it, Daniel asked Steve to co-host the show with him. Steve co-hosted the show from Episode 19 to 46 and has since left the show amicably in the hands of the superbly capable Mike Holstein.
Mike Holstein was a co-host of OSMP bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience as an in the trenches gigging upright bass player.
Spencer Jackson, a general nobody, rises from the dust to become the new OSMP host, anxious to let someone else take on this grand, prestigous honor. But for now he's happy to contribute something back to the community!

Collaboration

Looking for an easy way to contribute to the show? Become an OSM researcher!
  • Show Notes
  • Music Theory Book
  • Interviews- Ideas for future interviews.
  • Tech Segments- Ideas for future tech segments
  • Audio Releases- A place to post peoples audio releases to mention on the show.
  • Software Releases- A place to post important software releases to mention on the show.
  • Gear- A place to post ideas on gear to review on the show.
  • Software Reviews- A place to organize info on future software to reviews.
  • Song Lyrics - A place to work collaboratively on Lyrics.
  • Ubuntu Studio Ad #1 - Community driven ad to raise awareness of the multimedia capabilities on Linux.
  • TuneStorm - the musical uncompetition.
  • CollaborationTech - What tech can we use to collaborate musically if we aren't in the same location.
  • Hardware/Software Set-Up Discussion - 'this is what i do, and here's why...'
  • Beginning Audio Series for HPR and OSMP Release - planning area for series suggested by ken_fallon
  • Open Source Musician Sample Project - Creating a sample library for use by the great community.

Articles

Software - The best of the best in Linux audio
Awesome Lads
Tips and resources on how to achieve and understand the Lowest Latency Nirvana state
Cool software ideas
How we do the live show and edit the podcast
Tips for releasing your music with Creative Commons license
How to Think Like a Drummer: Programming Hydrogen

Notable Users

Find out more about the people in our community by reading their user pages
Notable Users
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