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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:12:02 -0400 John Bleichert <syborg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> It sounds great. For the neophyte PC recorder I suggest Audacity 
> (audacity.sourceforge.net) as it has a very lightweight learning curve. I've 
> done a great deal of multi-track recording with it. There are quite a few 
> Linux apps for multitrack recording (notably Ardour) but Audacity was the 
> easiest one to get started with. A drum machine helps too. It allows me to 

 It always strikes me as strange that people in here suggest Audacity and
 virtually ignore snd. 

 { http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/10/05/snd_partone.html }

 Snd seems more capable to me, uses the same plugins, has an easy 
 interface and is easily {guile http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html } 
 extensible and has more depth {potential depth} 

 I use linux because it's something I can adapt to myself... build on etc...
 snd just suits that a little better for me.

 {Delta 44s do definitely rock though.}



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