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− | * [ | + | * [http://jackaudio.org/ Jack] - <b>Software Patchbay</b>, a base requirement for professional audio on Linux |
* [http://ardour.org/ Ardour] Linux/Mac <b>Digital Audio Workstation</b> | * [http://ardour.org/ Ardour] Linux/Mac <b>Digital Audio Workstation</b> | ||
* [http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Audacity] - Cross platform <b>Digital Audio Editor</b> | * [http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Audacity] - Cross platform <b>Digital Audio Editor</b> |
Revision as of 19:41, 2 October 2010
Hardware
Software
Non-Free
Pro-grade (thus quite costly) applications:
- Cubase Mac / Windows
- Logic Studio Mac
- Sonar Windows
- ProTools Mac / Windows
Less expensive alternatives:
Free
- Jack - Software Patchbay, a base requirement for professional audio on Linux
- Ardour Linux/Mac Digital Audio Workstation
- Audacity - Cross platform Digital Audio Editor
- LMMS - Windows/Linux Digital Audio Workstation
- MusE - Audio/MIDI Sequencer with recording and editing
Samples
Non-Free
- Garritan Personal Orchestra $200 Full orchestral samples.
- East West Samples (Platinum, Gold, Silver) Check other websites for much lower prices than retail. One of the most expensive, but most powerful samples commercially available.
Free
- FreeSF2 Brought to you by the Wesnoth Music Dev team.
- G-Town Percussion Excellent orchestral percussion sounds.
- Maestro Concert Grand 985MB concert grand piano by Mats Helgesson.
- soundfonts.it collection A repository of soundfonts from different sources and of varying quality.