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August 12, 2007 at 3:31 am #6656

nedrubwerd

For the uninitiated, it’s a multitrack recording/mixing thing for Linux. Has anyone used this and thinks it’s any better than Audacity? I wanted to remix one of my old podcasts to explore but the interface freaks me out. At this point I don’t know if it was the interface or the fact half of my source files were missing that freaked me out more. (Damn external drives formatted NTFS, curse their very soul!) I personally think Audacity is very cryptic and isn’t as fluid as Adobe Audition on the Windows side. So here I ask for pointers and possibly horror stories.

As an aside, Brad, did you know your picture is on the left side of the “new project” dialog in Jokosher? I saw it and was like OMGHOLYSHIT. Thousands of people have seen your face and sadly still don’t know who the hell you are.

August 12, 2007 at 5:29 pm #6657

Brad

Man, that’s weird. I had no idea my picture was in there, that would be pretty freaky. They should turn me into like a Clippy style help avatar. “It looks like you’re recording a song.”

I haven’t used Jokosher or Audacity but I should probably give them a shot. I think I talked to someone from the Jokosher team at a live show but I can’t remember what went on in that conversation.

August 22, 2007 at 5:14 am #6658

Ash

I was playing with Jokosher the other day and saw that, and thought it was pretty damn cool. Sadly, the program itself kind of let me down. I was trying to mix together some audio files, but it pretty much failed for me.

It’s still in pretty early days though, so it’s bound to get better. Audacity is just unpleasant.

Brad Sucks has his photo in Jokosher!

July 31, 2009 at 1:13 am #6659

dpic

I love Jokosher! Although it’s young and still needs a lot of work, it’s the first open source audio editor for linux which i see as having been designed properly. It uses the gstreamer framework just like PiTiVi (which is the free softwre video editor which i have similar feelings about haha)

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