Daniel James wrote:
Linux free software shouldn't have to emulate
proprietary software - there's
the chance to avoid the mistakes of the past. For example, Audacity is so
much better than Cool Edit Pro for hard disk recording performance, even on
Windows. The Audacity interface is so clear that musicians I know with
absolute zero computer knowledge can grasp what to do with it in about thirty
seconds.
oh definately.... i still use it as my app of choice for chopping up
small samples or processing batches of plugin effects onto a series of
files.... sometimes i do wish that it had a few more extended
capabilities.. but i guess that would sacrifice some of its speed...
m~
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