Recently I was doing some testing with various audio settings on a CentOS Linux desktop and found out fairly quick that many of the packages I needed were not available. After some research I located a repository from Stanford’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics called Planet CCRMA which is pronounced karma. Below I describe how to install the CCRMA repo on CentOS Linux so you can use yum to install various audio RPM’s.
Tags: acoustics, audio, ccrma, CentOS, jack-rack, ladspa-swh-plugins, Linux, music, planet ccrma, planetccrma.repo, qjackctl, repo, repository, RPM, stanford, yum
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