Re: audacity alternative?

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On 06/11/2010 08:13 AM, Lorenzo wrote:
> Greg wrote:
>> Hi all, I was wondering if you knew of a good alternative to Audacity.
>>   For whatever reason I just don't like it.  What is a fast, solid
>> sample editor?  I liked mhwavedit but gave up on it because it seemed
>> to unstable.
>>    
> Strange I use it since a while now and didn't have any problems apart
> from a jack bug which was fixed in the latest version... You might want
> to contact the developer, he's very nice and responsive about bugs (he
> fixed the jack one I had found very quickly)
>> Basically something like an Ardour jr. would be perfect.  Is anybody
>> using SND for this purpose?  It's got a high learning curve and I have
>> not seen much written about it online.
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As long as Audacity uses PortAudio to talk to JACK it will never behave
responsively with JACK.
I would also suggest Rezound, works well for me, also with JACK.

Best,

Jeremy
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