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If you are interested in audio engineering I would recommend Ardour.

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How does this compare to audacity?

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It’s a lot more fully featured. It’s allows for a lot more complex mixing and editing. It supports a lot more plugins including virtual instruments. Audacity is good for basic recording and mixing but Ardour takes it to the next level in terms of versatility and control.

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Ok thnx will check it out

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I’ve also heard good things about bitwig, though it’s not FOSS, annoyingly.

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