On Sat, 2006-08-26 at 09:46 +0100, Sean Rima wrote:
Mike McMullin wrote:
On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 18:34 +0100, Sean Rima wrote:
Bryan S. Tyson wrote:
On Friday 25 August 2006 12:48, PerfectReign wrote:
You want Audacity. I've personally never been able to get it to work on my *nix machines, but it does exactly what you want. Audacity works great on Kubuntu and Mepis. I can't comment on SUSE since I am not running it currently. However, I can tell you Audacity is a great program and very easy to use.
Seems to have everyone vote :)
There are some very basic tutorials on their web site. I used them for a few projects that I did.
Installed it last night, only played quickly with it but it seems very powerfull
It certainly is Sean, but keep one thing in mind, it uses a fair amount of disk space per project. That's my only complaint. Editing, and joining different files was a breeze after I learned how the program works. I found the zooming feature a bit too powerful at times, but you can get such a time resolution that you cannot really complain other than to say, it's hard to keep track of where the segment you're working on ends.