Record and edit music and podcasts in Linux
Jokosher is a good linux program for musicians
If you want to record music with Linux you might think that your options are more limited than with Windows. Audacity is good but is a little limited when it comes to putting together a track from several recordings. Jokosher is more capable and has a much better interface.
This download is for the Ubuntu build of Jokosher. Downloads for other distributions such as openSuse, or the source code, can be found on the Jokosher download page.
It is similar to Audacity but it has an improved interface. Individual tracks can be given an icon to show the kind of instrument in that track.
There are lots of different effects that can be applied to tracks such as Limiters to avoid the recording being too loud. Many of these have fine controls for getting a better sound than might be possible with basic effects units.
There are also forums for support or for showing off completed works.
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