Music Sequencing Software for Unix?
caluml asks: "I am looking at getting more into music making, and buying some decent-ish synthesizers. Most sequencing software out there is for Mac or Windows, neither of which I have. I have looked at Audigy and Audacity, but wonder if there are any others that others find worthwile. Can anyone give me their recommendations for sequencers, audio editors, and multi-track recording software?"
Ardour is a pretty good multitrack recording program, with a rich feature set. For sequencing, I'd recommend Rosegarden.
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There's nothing that's truly professional quality, which is sad, but that's the state of things. Cubase, Logic, Sonar, and Pro Tools are the four standards.
However, there IS one fairly good program for UNIX type systems, though it's nowhere near the quality of the four I mentioned above. Have a look at Rosegarden.
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LMMS. Aims to be an alternative to FL. Documentation is in the form of skimp wiki. But if you know how to use FL I heard it's not too hard to get a hang of lMMS.
Everything Linux audio/music is listed here:
http://linux-sound.org/one-page.html