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Old 12-28-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Guitar/Vocals Recoding software?

I want to do some recording (guitar,vocals etc) can anyone recommend any free powerful recording software for Linux?

Anything that will rival Garage Band (apple), Cakewalk Music Maker etc.

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For just recording and mastering, Audacity is great

If you want to do a bit more, look to Muse, Rosegarden, Hydrogen (awsome drum machine) etc...

Im not so sure for SuSE, but I'm using fedora, and I have installed the planet ccrma repo, its got loads of audio software, and a real time kernel...
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Ardour for multitrack recording. Coming from cakewalk there will be a bit of a learning curve to get over. There is also an up and coming multitrack program called Wired that looks very promising.
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