Richard K. Ingalls wrote / a écrit:
1) Are
there Linux equivalents to Reason, Sonar,
FruityLoops, Cubase, ProTools, etc.? Really?
Here are some:
-Skale and soundtracker (techno trackers)
-ReBorn (Rebirth clone, but developpement is stopped, e-mail me for mor informations)
-Muse and Rosegarden for midi and audio sequencing
-Noteedit for scores editing.
-Ladspa plugins for effects (tons of) . There are some VST ports too.
-Audacity for multitracks recording
-Ecasound (swiss knife for multitrack recording, but for the real men who use the command
line ;-)
-Ardour is well reputed too, but I've been told it isn't very easy to use.
-gmorgan for auto-accompaniement (think of Band-in-a-box)
-a low latency patched kernel for achieving sub-10 ms latency (think ASIO drivers for
cubase)
-Jack for connecting audio apps with low latency
-Lots of softsynth, from sampled based to real synths.
Some works are still in progress, but if you want to give a try, you won't regret it I
think.
well and tons of utilities too, take a look at Dave Philips' excellent site:
http://linux-sound.org.
greetings
GuyCLO~