Best Podcast Editing Software for Linux of 2024

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    Reaper Reviews
    REAPER's flexible features and renowned stability have found a home everywhere digital audio is used.
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    Audacity Reviews
    Open-source, cross-platform audio software that is free and available for free. Audacity is an easy to use, multi-track audio editor/recorder for Windows, macOS and other operating systems. Open source, developed by volunteers. Audacity can record audio using a microphone or mixer or digitize recordings from another media. You can import, edit, and combine sound file. You can export your recordings in multiple file formats, including multiple files at a time. Supports 16-bit (16-bit), 24-bit (32-bit) and 32-bit. Sample rates and formats can be converted using high-quality sampling and dithering. Support for Nyquist, LV2, Nyquist and VST effect plug-ins. You can modify Nyquist effects in a text editor or create your own plug-in. Easy editing is possible with Cut, Copy and Paste, as well as Delete. You can also undo or redo any number of steps in the session. Live preview of LADSPA and LV2 VST effects. Plug-in Manager handles plug-in installation.
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    LMMS Reviews
    You can compose music on Windows, Linux, and macOS. In one interface, you can create songs, sequences, mix, and automate. You can play the notes using a MIDI controller, or your computer keyboard. The Rhythm + Bass Editor allows you to combine tracks from different instruments. The Piano Roll Editor allows you to fine-tune notes, chords, melodies, and patterns. Full automation based upon user-definable tracks and computer-controlled automation sources. Import MIDI files, Hydrogen projects. Support for 64-bit VST instruments via 32 bit VST bridge (Windows 64bit). Support for LADSPA plug-ins. Support for VST®, Effects Plugins (Linux, Windows). Included compressor, limiter and delay. Included are graphic and parametric equalizers. Built-in spectrum viewer / analyzer. You can create music with your computer by creating melodies and rhythms as well as synthesizing and mixing sounds and arranging samples.
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    Ardour Reviews
    Get an audio interface. Plug in a microphone and a keyboard. You can add a track and press record. Cut, move, stretch, copy, paste, delete, align, trim, crossfade, rename, snapshot, zoom, transpose, quantize, swing, drag, drop. Import audio and MIDI from your hard disk or the Freesound database. All with unlimited undo/redo. All of these functions can be done in one window. Mute, solo and fader. Floating point fidelity, the most flexible mix architecture in the industry, hundreds plugins, and multiple control surfaces. Ardour's core user base is people who want to record, edit and mix audio and MIDI projects. Ardour is the right tool for you if you need total control over your tools or when other designs limit you, or if you want to spend hours, if not days, on a session.
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