Hi Thanks for listening! I'm not sure this is jazz, but it sure smells funny :-) I'm sorry for not replying earlier, I seem to have made a mistake with my icedove mail folders, so I didn't receive your mail, and I'm now posting from the web interface... Yes, I still use renoise, it's my main music making program. I play (sometimes even work) with other programs from time to time, but renoise works very well for me. EnergyXT is actually quite nice, however it 1) can't handle the number of audio tracks I'm working with, 2) contains annoying bugs and 3) doesn't seem to be maintained. Rezound is a sound-file editor (unless I'm missing something), so it's something else. PD is really great, but much more general purpose, I wouldn't know how to do what I do with it. BitWig (still unavailable to the public) could be my next main program, provided it's stable and the price is reasonable. Regarding renoise: It's a tracker, which means it takes some getting used to. It has advantages and disadvantages compared to other DAWs. The main reasons I use it over the other choices are 1) extreme stability and 2) the project is contained in one file (so you can open an ancient project and it just works right away). Atte -- View this message in context: http://linux-audio.4202.n7.nabble.com/Music-made-with-linux-Modlys-Barn-Jesus-i-en-krybbe-l-tp88147p88167.html Sent from the linux-audio-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user