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'''Musix Linux''' is a specialized, discontinued Linux distribution from **Argentina**, designed for **music production, audio editing, and sound design**. It was a popular choice among Latin American musicians who sought a free and open-source studio environment. == Base and Optimization == * '''Base Distribution:''' Based on **Debian Stable**, providing a reliable and non-volatile platform necessary for audio production. * '''Real-Time Kernel:''' Like other audio-focused distributions, Musix included a **low-latency or real-time kernel** by default, which is essential for minimizing lag (latency) during recording and playback. * '''Goal:''' To provide a complete, plug-and-play audio workstation with all necessary software pre-installed and pre-configured for low-latency performance. == Core Software and Features == * '''DAWs and Editors:''' It bundled numerous Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) such as '''Ardour''', audio sequencers like Rosegarden, and sound editors like Audacity. * '''MIDI/Connectivity:''' It was deeply configured with the **JACK Audio Connection Kit** for professional audio routing and included excellent support for MIDI controllers and external audio interfaces. * '''Multilingual Focus:''' Supported multiple languages, catering specifically to Spanish and Portuguese-speaking users. * '''Desktop Environment:''' Utilized lightweight desktop environments like **KDE Plasma** or **Xfce** to ensure that maximum CPU resources were dedicated to audio processing rather than the GUI.
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