Hello!
What would you suggest as the best sound editor for Linux?
I am fed up of Windows and am happy to use Linux for web and email but I need an audio editor. Currently I use CoolEdit Pro. I like its large host of features and ease of use.
I would still use Windows for Cubase SX 3 but I don't want to reboot in to windows every time I want to make a frequency sweep/white noise measurement or edit out something from an audio file.
I don't suppose audio programs will work in a windows emulator will they? How about ETF? I wouldn't have thought that was so time dependent on the audio output. Anyone tried it in Linux under an emulator?
Thnaks for the advice!
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Well that looks bloody good! I'm sure in a year or two it will
Well that looks bloody good!
I'm sure in a year or two it will have all the features of every other multitrack software. I will have to give it a go. It does look more like a recorder than an editor though..
I know of Audacity but it isn’t really as good as CoolEdit. Suck it and see I suppose. Any other suggestions?
I have just accuired a copy on CDrom of Ubuntu 5.1 ... does anyo
I have just accuired a copy on CDrom of Ubuntu 5.1
... does anyone know where-abouts on the Linux food chain this fits ?
http://www.ubuntulinux.org/
Wow, noticed the date after posting this... Did you mean sound
Wow, noticed the date after posting this...
Did you mean sound editor or DAW? Ardour is not a sound editor.
Here's some:
http://linux-sound.org/snded.html
Rezound is popular one, looks like this:
http://rezound.sourceforge.net/ss.shtml
ardour digital audio workstation http://ardour.org/index.ph
ardour
digital audio workstation
http://ardour.org/index.php
one day I'll take the plunge, grab a drive and give it a go