List of Linux Audio Software - Recording, Editing and Mastering

Recording, Editing and Mastering

  • Ardour, a multi-track audio recorder.
  • Audacity, audio editor.
  • AudioChain, a multi-track audio recorder.
  • Baudline, signal analyzer.
  • Buzztard, music composer.
  • Denemo, score editor
  • Ecasound, audio recorder.
  • Gnome Wave Cleaner, denoise, dehiss and amplify.
  • Impro-Visor, edit and playback jazz solos over chord changes and rhythm.
  • Jokosher, audio editor.
  • LilyPond, score typesetter.
  • LinuxSampler, sampler.
  • LMMS, music composer
  • Mp3gain, adjust MP3 playback volume without re-encoding.
  • Mp3splt, splits MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files without re-encoding.
  • MusE, MIDI sequencer (not to be confused with MuSE).
  • NoteEdit, score writer.
  • MuseScore, score writer.
  • Renoise, modern tracker-style sequencer.
  • ReZound, audio editor.
  • Qtractor, a full featured multi-track DAW, with audio and MIDI sequencer.
  • Rosegarden, MIDI sequencer.
  • Seq24, a loop based midi sequencer.
  • Sweep, audio editor.
  • Traverso DAW, a multi-track audio recorder.

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