Roland Smith wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 08:43:30AM +0300, leva Thecouch wrote:
Hello!

It is possible, whether in FreeBSD 7.0 to use programs for creation of
music and processing of a sound, such as FLStudio 8.0, Sony Sound
Forge 8.0? Cubase Studio 4.1, Wave Lab 5 etc.?  All of them work in
system Windows XP, whether somehow it is possible to make active them
in FreeBSD?

You could try using them with the windows emulator wine
(available in ports: /usr/ports/emulators/wine)
If it can be impossible there are any analogues of the similar Software?
Very much I hope on выш the answer...

There is /usr/ports/audio/ardour, which labels itself as a 'digital
audio workstation'. See their website: http://ardour.org/

Roland
yes, install wine in any case. you can use most windows wav editors with it plus you can build ardour with VST support (which needs wine)

i have sound forge in wine but haven't really used it. audacity is the only real equivelent of wavelab or sound forge in the linux/ *nix world, and practical but not so evolved as any windows version ( it is also the only real option in apple's osx).

like cubase there is rosegarden but mainly midi based and i'm not sure how well freebsd's midi is , if it even exists at the moment.

beast (ports/audio/.beast) is similar to reaktor, but the best all round programs i found are the old style mod trackers, where it all started and much more fiun to use in my opinion. my favourite is renoise, it that is commercial and windows version in wine so far. some free ones in ports are milkytracker and soundtracker.

other audio programs in ports are mixxx and terminatorx, jamin, jack-rack.

still ardour is the most professional DAW around
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