BG,

On Monday April 22, 2002 11:11, you said something about:
> Hi,
>
> I guess before I totally drain all my resources I should ask if anyone has
> ever been successful in recording multi-channel (6 or more) audio with RH
> Linux.  Is it possible for someone not well versed in OS customization and
> coding?  Is there anything available for an expert in audio restoration
> that has no time to learn the ins and outs of Unix, C++ and Linux?  Maybe
> something basic like Cool Edit Pro for the Windblows machines???
>

It's been a while since I last played with sound editing, so I can't vouch 
for anything you may find at the link below, but there is lots of stuff out 
there.

I never did find anything as good as Cakewalk/CoolEdit Pro (my favorites for 
WinXX) but there were some very decent options. They really were very 
functional, just had a little bit of a learning curve to them.

You won't need to learn the ins and outs of anything except the programs 
themselves (unless they have done a lot of work on the UIs).

Source for links to just about everything sound related on Linux...
http://sound.condorow.net/

You will probably want the sections for Multitrack recording and sound 
editors, but the others may have things you also want.

You may also either want to learn how to use "sox" from the command line or 
find a decent GUI frontend for it. It really does some of the best work on 
Linux for sound files.

-- 
Brian Ashe                                                     CTO
Dee-Web Software Services, LLC.                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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