or virtual keyboard
> (best). > Not sure how just a virtual keyboard will help you but VMPK seems to be the most commonly recommended one. http://vmpk.sourceforge.net/ > PS I have been doing a lot of sound recording and editing with Linux and > a M-Audio interface (usually) and a PreSonus AudioBox 1818VSL when I > have to mostly into audacity. When I am absolutely forced to (when > using > 2 tracks where Audacity cannot cope yet) I use audacious. I > find audacious endlessly irritating for the same problems I outline > above, so many options, so many knobs, where do I start? But audacity > pretty much just worked. > Audacious is purely a media player. A pretty simple one at that! How do you do any editing in a media player??? |
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