as from the title i require you....
I use audiomaster, but is not good for me..
as from the title i require you....
I use audiomaster, but is not good for me..
I use amarok
Amarok is awesome for daily usage with its plug-ins! If you are looking professional record and/or remastering software like Cakewalk or Cubase. You should look specific distros in distrowatch.com or directly search in KDE or Gnome recent port tree...
My favorite players are those that support OSS sound instead of PulseAudio. The sound quality improvement by switching to OSS is huge (15-20% improvement).
Waiting for Midi support to be implemented in Ardour, then I'll dive in!
Have you tried xmms? Good program and been around years. Resembles winamp.
My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
No good deed goes unpunished....
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Yes, the xmms works like winamp, and can write bash as scripts for it as a plugin... use pipe of linux, a perfect way... to play music.
+1 for amarok. Using it for 3 years. Just dont like the new version, so still using older one - seems more informative and handful.
+amarok
awesomeness returned with version 2.3
amarok -the best.
for editing and recording audacity...
for playback I use the amarok
Last edited by hrabe; 14th August, 2010 at 10:59 AM.
for playback i use amarok or rhythmbox.
for editing audacity
For editing of course audacity, but for playing - I don't know. I use amarok, but I don't like it really, as in my opinion the title database works somehow strange in regard to sorting etc. But I don't know a better one.
For playback of single tracks which are not mp3 I use vlc (yes, it's mainly for video) as vlc knows very much other codecs and I don't have to think about which player does play which codec.
i used to use xmms but changed over to audacious a while ago. Both are winamp type mp3 players.
If you are looking for an editing suite take a look at the apps in ubuntu studio
I can fix that for you no problems, just let me find my good hammer..
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