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HPC GUY
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28 December 2002, 02:45 »
i was wondering what would be a good mutitrack audio editor to use, i was looking at ardour as a possibility but i dont want to compile the damn thing myself (too lazy) but i dont think that the rpms will work with SUSe 8.1 will it? im just starting to use suse so i will naturally have other questions.
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28 December 2002, 03:21 »
don't know, but if you do install it, let me know what it's like. also, SLab is another one i heard of but last time i tried to install it would't play well with my sound card.
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HPC GUY
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28 December 2002, 03:50 »
i downloaded slab but havent tried to install it yet
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28 December 2002, 05:34 »
audacity
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28 December 2002, 07:17 »
Go o:
http://www.esm.rochester.edu/kevine/turnkey/home.html
LOTS of really good audio stuff there; it's the Eastman School of Music.
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28 December 2002, 21:11 »
http://www.linux-sound.org
Look under Multitrack recording
Personally, I'm looking at Ecasound.
http://www.eca.cx
I tried SLab, and the program installed okay, but it didn't make any sense. I haven't used Ecasound extensively, but as far as I can tell, it's a lot more straightforward, especially with the help of the tk/tcl frontend that's also available for the program.
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