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  1. I see some anons in music production. I am making a list of software for quick access, here is the audio part
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  3. Audio Editing: SoX, Audacity
  4. Audio Encoding: FLAC, LAME
  5. Audio Ripping: cdparanoia, fre ac, Sound Juicer
  6. Audio Tag: Beets, Easytag
  7. Background Sound: Ambient Noise, GNU GTick
  8. Digital Audio Workstation: LMMS, Ardour, Rosegarden
  9. DJing: Mixxx
  10. Ear Training: GNU Solfege, LenMus
  11. Music Player: Moc (+ moc-ffmpeg-plugin), Ncmpcpp, MikMod, cmus, Clementine, Rhythmbox, Audacious (+ Winamp Classic skin + GJay)
  12. Music Visualization: cli-visualizer, cava, projectM, Le Biniou
  13. Scorewriter: Emacs (lyqi), eTktab, LilyPond, MuseScore
  14. Software Sampler: Hydrogen, orDrumbox, LinuxSampler
  15. Synthesizer: ZynAddSubFX, AlsaModularSynth
  16. Tonal Feature Analysis: CLAM Chordata
  17. Tracker Editors: MilkyTracker, Schism
  18. Trackers: GoatTracker, SID-Wizard
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  20. Some tools are command line but graphical alternatives are given. Other tools like Audacity come with options like VSI plugin integration and Nyquist which you should look up too.
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  22. LMMS, in my opinion, is part of a toolchain you use with other software, say, a synthesizer, that comes separate. Once you get the logic in the unix world everything has separate tools you can set a bretty good environment.
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