Audio Authoring Application of the Year
A new category this year.
--jeremy |
I haven't really had much time to delve into this much this year. Some of those programs are on my "wish list" for installation. I definitely use LAME quite regularly, though.
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I used Lame for the first time this year and I'm hooked, I'm amazed that it is as powerful as it is. It works ! Perfect for a CLI addict that can follow instructions.
Scott |
Voted for Audacity, but it's sidekick GWC is also a must-have.
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I love all the functionality of audacity, and it's good cross-platform support. It's a true cross platform app, not just a linux app with an ugly hack to let it run on windows. (For when you have to play nice with the MS users)
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Definately Audacity!
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Jokosher should have been on the list.
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Jokosher looks very interesting, but it quite new. Based on what I see it'll definitely be added next year.
--jeremy |
What; no REZOUND ?!?
Since Rezound didn't make your nominee's list, I
must vote this category "LAME". |
Voted for Audacity.
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I voted for LAME since I use it all the time with GRIP ;)
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I discovered Audacity a while back, and like that it works on Windows, so I can exchange stuff with my brother who I haven't managed to convert yet. I'm using it to re-master a load of old reel-to-reel tape for my Dad, and it is fast and easy to use.
Rosegarden is my second choice, though I am a real beginner with it. Still haven't got a synth back-end working properly. |
Would have voted Jokosher... My second choice is Audacity.
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Ardour is very good:tisk:
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LAME, Too bad there aren't that many audio recording programs that run on the CLI. Rawrec is cool, but doesn't do everything the GUIs do, too bad.
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