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ARts - Definition and Overview

The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is aRts.

aRts, which stands for analog Real time syntheziser, is an application that simulates an analog synthesizer under KDE/Linux. One key component of aRts is the soundserver which mixes several soundstreams in realtime. The soundserver called aRtsd (d for Daemon) is also utilized as the standard soundserver for KDE. The soundserver is not dependent on KDE and can be used in other projects.

The aRts platform also includes aRts Builder - an application for building custom layouts and configurations for audio mixers, sequencers, synthesizers and other audio schemas via a user-friendly Graphical user interface.

Future of aRts

On December 2, 2004 aRts' creator and primary developer Stefan Westerfeld announced (http://www.arts-project.org/doc/arts-maintenance.html) he was leaving the project due to a variety of fundamental development and technical issues with aRts. The future of aRts is uncertain, but it is likely to have few new developments and be replaced with another audio engine in KDE 4.

External links

Example Usage of ARts

kaninerecords: RT @fyffest: Surfer Blood just added to this Friday's Cold Cave show at Center for the ARts, Eagle Rock
bottonVOA: [VOA] Kennedy Center to Honor Five in the ARts http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/2009-11-29-voa1.cfm?rss=topstories
patrickkwk: That's the ARts and Design Faculty in NTU. Google map Singapore supports street view now! http://tweetphoto.com/5687347
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