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Hi, |
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Take a look at Rosegarden-4, Muse & Ardour. None of them duplicate |
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Garage Band but they probably represent the most mature of the Linux |
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'major' audio apps. A fun app, but very different from Garage Band, |
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would be Free Wheelin'. You can play it from a keyboard, and create |
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fun looping patterns. |
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Your friend is not alone in his desires. For the 4 years I've been |
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doing Linux based audio I've wished, cajoled & begged for something to |
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replace Acid Pro. There is interest but no developer who'd been |
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willing to take up the mission and go make it happen. |
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Hope this was of interest. |
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Cheers, |
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Mark |
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On 8/26/05, Ian K <omega_2_1@×××××.ca> wrote: |
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> Hi there, |
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> My friend who is new to Linux is wondering if there is a program like |
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Have fun, |
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Mark |
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> Garageband |
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> for Linux. The big thing he would want is the ability to play different |
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> instruments |
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> on an on screen keyboard. |
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> Any thoughts? |
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> Ian |
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