Re: [linux-audio-dev] prof multitrack studio

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] prof multitrack studio
From: Frank Neumann (Frank.Neumann_AT_st.com)
Date: Thu Jul 19 2001 - 18:33:57 EEST


Hi Jay, Ts wrote:

[..]
> > Paul Davis presented Ardour as an equivalant of the Mackie hardware
> > recorder which complement their digital mixing desk.
> > It seems to me that Ardour is nice for this task but what kind of
> > editing does it offer?
>
> An interesting comment, considering that just earlier I was thinking
> it would be nice to have a decent audio file editor for Linux, similar
> to Wavelab or Sound Forge.

Under Linux, I tend to choose from either Sweep (sweep.sourceforge.net),
gnoise (gnoise.sourceforge.net) or audacity (audacity.sourceforge.net),
where the latter seems to be the most active one right now, and also the
one (IMHO) with the most comfortable user interface. I have been using
it to extract some 30 samples from a large binary file, and it went
pretty easily and fast. The version I was using then still crashed
sometimes, but CVS access is possible, and a lot of changes have
happened since then.

Just my 0,02 frames,
Frank


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