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On 08/07/10 09:03, David wrote:
On 7/7/2010 9:57 PM, Grant Sewell wrote:A bit of an odd question, I know, but I've been compiling a list of commonly used software that Schools might already be using and a list of their Free Software equivalents. I hadn't thought about Audacity until today when one of my students said that's what they were using in their audio module. It got me thinking... I don't even know what the non-Free Software equivalent(s) of Audacity are! So, anyone got any good suggestions? It has to be something that is *like* Audacity in some respect, and something that costs money too. Windows programs are preferred. Also, whilst we're at it: any non-Free Software alternatives to Ardour and LMMS? Grant.Ahhh. LMMS, great bit of software. The equivalent would be FL Studio. Dave.
And while we're on the subject http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=newbies&DokuWiki=53a1eccc169e4b9d5664b320c15cd1df Music on Linux is quite impressive these days -I turned 50 last year and using MuseScore and a piano I'm finally learning to read and play music. Anyone know anyone whos deaf and might like a nice house when the neighbours move out? Oh hang on he's learning the sax in retaliation....
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