Emiliano Grilli wrote:
I don't like audacity very much either. Its
popularity comes maybe
from the fact of being cross platform, and relatively simple to use
(simpler than snd at least ;) Its multitrack facilities make it an
ideal tool for podcasters, too.
Audacity is very popular here at Studio Dave. I recommend it to all my
students, it has some exceptional features for practicing musicians.
However, I use ReZound to do most of my touch-up edits to my own work.
re: Wavosaur - Indeed, some Windows users are more likely to use it than
Audacity, primarily because of its support for VST and ASIO. I use it
with Reaper under WINE, performance is very good there.
Best,
dp