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Before you do anything else on this site, you should read TheUsualDisclaimer.
- No sound at all? You should fix that first! Read about NoSound.
- Noise in a consumer-grade soundcard (soundblaster, etc.)?
This can often be improved. Read about CheapNoise.
- ACHum is a very common problem in any kind of studio.
- You should definitely learn some PrinciplesOfAudio.
These don't have anything to do with Linux directly, but
you'll find that the same issues come up again and again in every studio.
- ReliableLinuxAudio ... everything having to do with avoiding glitches, dropouts, latency problems... a big section.
- What soundcard should you get? LinuxSoundcards is the section to read. A good professional-quality soundcard can be a big improvement.
- It may be worth TestingYourSoundcard to see what it's
really capable of.
- Reading and Writing AudioCDs on Linux
- Tips for working with AudioFiles ... conversion, clean-up...
- All about DigitalAudio (ADAT, S/PDIF, iec958, toslink, etc)