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On 04/08/10 08:32, tom wrote:
On 03/08/10 21:51, Roland Tarver wrote:Hi Folks A friend of mine is organising the music for her sisters wedding. She has recently moved to linux (mint 9) from windows. She only wants to do things which sound fairly simple to me: fading tracks in/out; mixing tracks together (providing continuous, seamless music) and cropping tracks to better fit a certain length. She says that she would have used windows movie maker for these tasks (prior to going over to mint). I have completely no experience with music editors on windows or linux. Could anyone please suggest something appropriate for her? Note that she is not particularly computer literate and am sure would prefer to avoid any steep learning curves. Many thanks Best wishes roly :-)http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=newbies&DokuWiki=1a11645d00f0298860e32c101fe38776 for a not so comprehensive list of things Aeolus is missing from that - that can do a whole cathedral organ! Not sure she can do what she wants 'simply' - most things will need jack which is quite simple but confused the hell out of a lot of people. Tom te tom te tom
Audacity should be able to do all of what Roly's friend wants to do, and it doesn't need Jack.
Although I agree about Jack confusing the hell out of a lot of people, I had a look at 64Studio, couldn't get my head around it.
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