[wplug] Linux Sound: Just tried Gnusound

David Matthews dgm4+ at pitt.edu
Thu Jun 26 18:08:36 EDT 2003


Ardour is now at 1.0beta status.  If you want multitrack audio under Linux, 
this is definitely what you want.  They're now (finally) releasing 
tarballs; .debs and /rpms should be coming soon.
-dgm


--On Thursday, June 26, 2003 5:38 PM -0400 Russ Schneider 
<russpgh at stargate.net> wrote:r
> Just tried, at the suggestion of a fellow wpluger, Gnusound.
>
> Gnusound was the first multi-track recorder I tried for linux and I must
> say I like it.  It's light and does the trick.  By the looks of it, Linux
> sound capabilities will be VERY good very soon.
>
> I have NOT gotten pluggins to work however, but I'll keep working on that.
>
> I spent maybe an hour on Gnucash before I recorded the following, trying
> to throw 2 guitar parts over some programmed drums, bass, etc I
> programmed on my Yamamha RM1x MIDI box:
>
> http://candidate.zhrodague.net/~russ/experiment1.ogg
>
> It's only about a minute long, but it shows how fast someone can get
> going with Gnusound.  (Please excuse the sloppy guitar work.) :)
>
> screen shot: http://candidate.zhrodague.net/~russ/sound_screen.png
>
> --
> Russ Schneider (a.k.a. Sugapablo)
> http://www.sugapablo.com
>
> Latest track: http://candidate.zhrodague.net/Sugapablo-Real.ogg
>
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