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apps:daw_apps [2014/03/17 03:31] j_e_f_f_gapps:daw_apps [2014/03/17 20:55] – [Hardware-related] j_e_f_f_g
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 The following list are audio editing apps. Unlike a DAW, the audio editor doesn't deal with mixing/synchronizing numerous audio tracks. Instead, it concentrates upon editing a single audio file (typically mono or stereo). Because of this precise dedication, it usually allows more fine-tuned editing of the actual waveform than a DAW does. (But some DAWs are more like editors, such as Audacity.) Typically, the waveform is graphically displayed whereby you can zoom in/out, and use the mouse to mark an excerpt for processing. The following list are audio editing apps. Unlike a DAW, the audio editor doesn't deal with mixing/synchronizing numerous audio tracks. Instead, it concentrates upon editing a single audio file (typically mono or stereo). Because of this precise dedication, it usually allows more fine-tuned editing of the actual waveform than a DAW does. (But some DAWs are more like editors, such as Audacity.) Typically, the waveform is graphically displayed whereby you can zoom in/out, and use the mouse to mark an excerpt for processing.
  
-{{topic>audio_editors -unmaintained -dead_link}}+{{topic>audio_editors -unmaintained -dead_link -and_now_for_something_rather_different -howtos_and_faqs}}
  
-==== Unmaintained software ====+===== Basic recording ===== 
 +The following list are simple audio recording apps. They typically don't display the waveform, nor have elaborate editing. Some may not even have a graphical user interface, and should instead be run from a terminal window (command line).
  
-{{topic>DAW +unmaintained}}+{{topic>simple_rec -unmaintained -dead_link}}
  
 +===== Basic playback =====
 +The following list are simple audio playback apps. They typically don't display the waveform, nor do recording. Some may not even have a graphical user interface. Most support numerous audio file formats, and some play video files too.
 +
 +// Recommended audio:// Amarok, Aqualung, XMMS \\
 +// Recommended video:// MPlayer, VLC, xine
 +
 +{{topic>players -unmaintained -dead_link}}
 +
 +===== Misc. audio tools =====
 +{{topic>soundfile_util -file_conversion -hardware_linux -unmaintained -dead_link -and_now_for_something_rather_different -howtos_and_faqs}}
 +
 +===== File format conversion =====
 +{{topic>file_conversion +soundfile_util -unmaintained -dead_link}}
 +
 +=====Hardware-related =====
 +{{topic>hardware_linux +soundfile_util -unmaintained -dead_link}}
 +
 +===== Guides/Tutorials =====
 +{{topic>howtos_and_faqs on-line_articles +soundfile_util -dead_link}}
 +
 +==== Unmaintained software ====
 +{{topic>DAW +unmaintained}}
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