Subj : Re: Linux multi-track rec To : Nightfox From : Ragnarok Date : Fri Feb 07 2020 22:35:00 El 16/7/17 a las 18:25, Nightfox escribi­: > Hi all, > > I have considered migrating to Linux at some point in the future. I'm curious > what (if any) multi-track music recording software anyone likes to use for > Linux? Is Linux at all considered a serious platform for music recording? It > seems like Linux keeps getting more mature all the time, with improved Linux > distros and software becoming available. Honestly I don't do much recording, > and it's one of those things that I keep thinking of doing more but haven't > gotten around to it.. > > For Windows, my favorite multi-track recording software is Mixcraft. OS X has > Garage Band, which I think is fairly good too. I know Audacity is available on > all 3 platforms, and although it's free, I'm not sure it's as full-featured as > Mixcraft or Garage Band. > > I did a quick search for Linux multi-track recording software, and one of the > first links was Ardour: > https://ardour.org/ > From the looks of it, it looks like it might be fairly good, with a UI similar > to Mixcraft/Garage Band. > > Nightfox > --- > ­ Synchronet ­ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com > ardour rocks. --- ­ Synchronet ­ Dock Sud BBS TLD 24 HS - bbs.docksud.com.ar .