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Tracking / Software suggestions for a n00b
« on: November 29, 2024, 16:04:11 »
Greetings.
Lately I have become interested in music production, and would like to know which trackers you would suggest. I have a preference for something that runs on Linux, but it is not an absolute, and a slight preference for something that produces .it, files, but that is just because I used Impulse Tracker when I was young. In fact, you should probably just ignore the latter.
A nice, modern tracking experience is what I am thinking, something that makes composing a little bit easier, if that is possible.
I would also like to know what you would suggest for making samples, or editing audio, on Linux. At the moment I am thinking GoldWave, and PhotoSounder. Both are good tools, but they are both Windows native.
Lately I have become interested in music production, and would like to know which trackers you would suggest. I have a preference for something that runs on Linux, but it is not an absolute, and a slight preference for something that produces .it, files, but that is just because I used Impulse Tracker when I was young. In fact, you should probably just ignore the latter.
A nice, modern tracking experience is what I am thinking, something that makes composing a little bit easier, if that is possible.
I would also like to know what you would suggest for making samples, or editing audio, on Linux. At the moment I am thinking GoldWave, and PhotoSounder. Both are good tools, but they are both Windows native.