blogologue writes “I have played the guitar for some years now, and these days I think it’s good therapy to be creative with music, learning the piano and singing as well. So far I’ve been using Audacity as the tool to compose improvisations and demos. I haven’t done much audio work before, but it is already becoming too limited for my needs. Being a Linux-fanboy since the mid-nineties, I’m now looking for a good audio processing/editing/enhancing setup that can run on different platforms, the most important being Linux. Are there any suggestions for Open Source or proprietary audio editing software that run on Linux?”… blogologue writes “I have played the guitar for some years now, and these days I think it’s good therapy to be creative with music, learning the piano and singing as well. So far I’ve been using Audacity as the tool to compose improvisations and demos. I haven’t done much audio work before, but it is already becoming too limited for my needs. Being a Linux-fanboy since the mid-nineties, I’m now looking for a good audio processing/editing/enhancing setup that can run on different platforms, the most important being Linux. Are there any suggestions for Open Source or proprietary audio editing software that run on Linux?”

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