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Re: Software for Linux

Subject: Re: Software for Linux
From: "Emanuele" lamacchiacosta
Date: Sun Oct 31, 2010 6:59 am ((PDT))
Hi.

You could try Ardour then.
 :-)

Ema

Kenton Brede <> wrote:

> I've searched the archives and found a few discussions that mentioned Lin=
ux
>but most of it is dated.  I don't know exactly what I need for editing
>ambient nature recordings. From what I gather I need to use an equaliser t=
o
>modify frequencies to bring out certain sounds or dampen others. Does anyo=
ne
>have software recommendations for Linux? I see Reaper is used by a lot of
>people, but it doesn't natively run on Linux.  I really don't want to mess
>with running it in a virtual environment or in wine. I'm aware of some of
>the software holdings for Linux but I'm not in a position yet to really
>understand what I'm looking for.  I messed with audacity a bit but for EQ =
it
>seems like you can't modify the frequencies while you're listening.  Maybe
>all software EQs are like that but it would be nice to tweak while listeni=
ng
>to the file.
>
>Here are a few packages I think might be contenders:
>
>http://www.energy-xt.com/index.php?id=3D0101
>http://ardour.org/
>http://www.renoise.com/
>
>Any advice is appreciated thanks,
>Kent
>
>
>





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