On Wednesday 14 June 2006 15:21, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> The sort answer, don't use Audacity.
>
> Rosegarden and Adour are better for mixing multiple streams.

I wondered when someone was going to say this, otherwise I was going to 
mention it shortly.  It was nominally confusing reading alternating messages 
from clug-talk and the linux-audio-users list 
(http://www.music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user).

> For media 
> production, there is a bit of work that you need to do to get *any*
> mainstream distro to work properly (this is true of Windows too, since I
> need to do a fair bit of hacking in the registry to get it to become a
> reasonable DAW).
>
> You may want to look at DeMuDi or Planet CCRMA (DeMuDi is a plain Debian
> install that is pre-customized for audio production) if you are planning
> to do a lot of this sort of thing.

Or AudioSlack (http://audioslack.com)!  Oh wait you said mainstream.  It's old 
school mainstream, isn't it?  ;-)

Curtis S.

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