Some of them, might actually need a helping hand to get further developed. However, let’s browse together these great audio apps that are available today. Linux still does not have something similar to Apple’s iMovie or personalStudio for simple users, or Adobe Premier, or Cinema4D/Bryce/etc or a really professional DTP system, or something with the power of Illustrator/FireWorks/Freehand. Unfortunately, with only 4-5 exceptions, the same do not apply for professional 3D/rendering/video/vector-imaging applications though. While ALSA, and especially OSS, still have some limitations, it seems that a number of great audio apps are emerging. Update: On a related multimedia notice, WinAMP 3.0 for Windows was released yesterday. It got me thinking as to how much more viable Linux is today as a professional (or semi-professional) audio platform than it used to be two years ago. Reborn, a Rebirth clone that will soon become open source according to the developer, provides a software emulation of three of Roland’s most famous electronic musical instruments. Browsing Freshmeat tonight, the premier online Linux software repository, I came across to these two great (and brand new) applications, ReBorn and ReZound.
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