On Sat, 01 Apr 2000 at 01:39:49 -0600, Jim Roland wrote: > Are there any quality MIDI (like Cakewalk) or WAV editors for X? Are > there any WAV editors for X that will handle multi-track? Well, the following links will be helpful to you: Ceres Soundstudio- http://www.ceressoft.com/sstudio/index.html -a multi-track recorder, mixer and effect module Cmix- http://www.panix.com/~topper/Cmix/Cmix.html -an enviroment for both music composition and instrument design DAP (Digital Audio Processor)- http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~richardk -an audio sample editor/processor that uses the xforms libraries KeyKit- http://www.nosuch.com/keykit -a system for MIDI experimentation, both algorithmic and realtime Midas- http://kalahari.ton.tut.fi/s2/midas.html -a multichannel digital sound and music system MiXViews- http://www.ccmrc.ucsb.edu/~doug/htmls/MiXViews.html -X based digital sound editor and processor Multitrack- http://rulhmpc38.leidenuniv.nl/private/multitrack/multitrack.html -a four-track sound recorder for Linux SoundStudio- http://www.elec-eng.leeds.ac.uk/staff/een6njb/Software/Studio/screens.html -enables recording, playback and cut & paste editing of sound files Finally, there is the link for an extensive listing of sound and MIDI tools for Linux - http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linux_soundapps.html I have not personally tested all of the links above and if the links have become outdated, you may have to search by name. (Redhat's website- http://www.redhat.com and many others provide excellent searching services for linux tools and applications.) Again, Cakewalk is really good. I don't know whether any of the software mentioned above matches it and I have not tested all of them.
