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| Looking for inexpensive alternatives to high-end, but expensive audio apps like Pro Tools? There are viable alternatives, especially if you use Linux. Audio editing you say? You bet... Parallel to Linux's furthering of basic usability, there's been a lot of work put into high-end uses for Linux, like professional audio production. These applications require a certain amount of spiffy GUI and big helpings of performance and stabilitywhich Linux is now more than ready to provide. Check out this overview of some powerful, open-source audio editing apps for your favorite powerful, open-source OS.http://feeds.feedburner.com/arstechnica/BAaf?m=1070 | ||
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