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  2. Audacity (audio editor) - Wikipedia

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    Audacity is a free and open-source digital audio editor and recording application software, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems. [ 4][ 5] As of December 6, 2022, Audacity is the most popular download at FossHub, [ 8] with over 114.2 million downloads since March 2015. It was previously served by Google ...

  3. Comparison of free software for audio - Wikipedia

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    Yes. a graph-based multimedia framework. LGPL-2.1-or-later. JACK Audio Connection Kit (JACK) JACK Team, Paul Davis. Yes. Yes (JACK OS X) Yes (jackdmp) a sound server for integration of general and low-latency pro audio applications, including timebase transport.

  4. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    Music circuit software. Arduinome (software circuit platform) CPU Sim. Electric VLSI Design System. gLogic. GNU Circuit Analysis Package. KTechLab. Linear Technology (a/d, circuit software, and others.) List of free electronics circuit simulators.

  5. REAPER - Wikipedia

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    REAPER. REAPER ( Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording) is a digital audio workstation and MIDI sequencer application created by Cockos. The current version is available for Microsoft Windows ( XP and newer), macOS ( 10.5 and newer), and Linux. [ 1][ 2] REAPER acts as a host to most industry-standard plug-in formats ...

  6. Crafting ‘Stereophonic’: How ‘Terrifying’ Rehearsals ...

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    A little over 10 years ago, David Adjmi was on an airplane, listening to Led Zeppelin’s “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You,” and picturing Robert Plant recording the vocals. “It’s communicating ...

  7. Timeline of audio formats - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of audio formats. An audio format is a medium for sound recording and reproduction. The term is applied to both the physical recording media and the recording formats of the audio content —in computer science it is often limited to the audio file format, but its wider use usually refers to the physical method used to store the data.

  8. Sound Forge - Wikipedia

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    Sound Forge (formerly known as Sonic Foundry Sound Forge, [ 3] and later as Sony Sound Forge[ 4]) is a digital audio editing suite by Magix Software GmbH, which is aimed at the professional and semi-professional markets. There are two versions of Sound Forge: Sound Forge Pro 12 released in April 2018 [ 5] and Sound Forge Audio Studio 13 ...

  9. VDMSound - Wikipedia

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    VDMSound. VDMSound was an open-source (licensed under GPLv2) emulator of legacy sound card devices, designed to allow video games and other applications written for MS-DOS to run on the Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/95/98/Me operating systems. Its author is Vlad Romascanu. [ 1][ 3]