While I haven't used it directly for anything serious, there's Ardour.
I'd recommend loading up a machine with Ubuntu Studio or similar (AVLinux, KX Studio, etc) and see what you can do. It'll cost you nothing. Ubuntu Studio comes with Ardour and quite a few plugins.
James
I'd recommend loading up a machine with Ubuntu Studio or similar (AVLinux, KX Studio, etc) and see what you can do. It'll cost you nothing. Ubuntu Studio comes with Ardour and quite a few plugins.
James
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This is slightly OT as Free Software on Windows will do just as well.... My colleague with whom I make a lot of music has been squeezing her creativity through a "free" version of Garage Band on a iPad. She has had a great time with the UI but is beset by all the problems we all know of with such products. She does not own, and cannot afford, a Apple computer so cannot really get the benefits of Garage Band. In the Free Software world what would be the best next step? Is there one? I am flumoxed because I have a different approach (I prefers issuing instructions to moving icons) and Garage Band is a complete mystery to me. cheers Worik
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