On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 14:52 -0600, Robin Laing wrote: > Mirco Scaramucci wrote: > > Thanks for replying. > > I really want to work firstly on midi files (transpose them, change > > tempo etc..) then possibly put vocals on the track. > > All I am worried about is: > > How do I convert midi files to wave/mp3/ogg and stuff like that so that > > I can work on Audacity, which I have already done before with the only > > problem that the voice was always recorded in mono (not big problem as I > > could always double/copy track and paste on and then mix as stereo. > > What I was actually looking for is a sound editor/recorder similar to > > Qbase/Adobe Audtion and stuff like that I could use for recording in > > multitrack and edit. > > As you can understand I come from, unfortuantely, the windows world and > > find it ajust a bit difficult to adapt especially in the sound of linux > > sound world. > > Can you advise me? > > My plan is to open a mini recording studio in the NEAR FUTURE all LINUX > > based. > > > > Google is your friend. > > Take a look at these two links that came up with a search of Linux > midi editor. > > http://muse-sequencer.org/ > http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/MIDI-HOWTO-8.html There's also RoseGarden that looks pretty good, at least in the screenshot, I haven't tried it... http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/ -- Jean-Rene Cormier <jrc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>