{{:wiki:lm2.png|}} ---- {{:wiki:audacity.jpg|}} {{:wiki:jack_logo4.png|}} {{:wiki:ardour-logo.png|}} {{:wiki:rosegarden-logo.png|}} {{:wiki:h2logo-cropped.png|}} {{:wiki:seq24mount-chopped.png|}} {{:wiki:musescore-logo-t.png}} =====Examples of some great pieces of free audio software on Linux:===== * [[http://ardour.org/|Ardour]] Digital Audio Workstation. * [[http://qtractor.sourceforge.net/|Qtractor]] Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer. * [[http://musescore.org|MuseScore]] Music notation and composition software * [[http://www.linuxsampler.org/screenshots.html|LinuxSampler]] sampling with SFZ and GIGA files. * [[http://distrho.sourceforge.net/ports.php|TAL Noisemaker]] Excellent synth available as LV2 and LinuxVST plugins as well as a JACK app. * [[http://samplv1.sourceforge.net/samplv1-index.html|samplv1]] RNCBC's simple but very useful sampler. Available as LV2 plugin and JACK app. * [[http://www.openoctave.org/ | Open Octave Midi]] is a Linux based DAW designed to give musicians the tools needed to make composing on a computer possible, and even fun! * [[http://www.mixxx.org/|Mixxx]] DJ tool. * [[http://calf.sourceforge.net/?id=4|Calf audio plugin pack]] high quality open source audio plugins for musicians. * [[http://audacity.sourceforge.net/|Audacity]] sound editor * [[http://www.hydrogen-music.org/|Hydrogen]] drummachine * [[http://yoshimi.sourceforge.net/|Yoshimi]] Improved version of the famous Zynaddsubfx synth * [[http://non.tuxfamily.org/|Non]] A set of fast, light, modular tools for music production on Linux. These are just a few examples, more at [[http://apps.linuxaudio.org/|apps.linuxaudio.org ]] Not sure if a tool you need is available or don't know which one suits your needs best? Ask for advice and user experiences on the forums or mailinglists! ===== List Linux Audio Apps ===== ==== wikipedia.org ==== * You can find a list with audio applications for linux at the page of wikipedia.org: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_audio_software ==== apps.linuxaudio.org ==== * A good resource to find linux audio applications for a specific area (notation editors, drummachines etc. etc.) is the application page of linuxaudio.org, section 'Audio Applications': http://apps.linuxaudio.org/