Music
Ardour 7.2
It’s the most fully featured open source digital audio workstation (DAW) on Linux.
Ardour provides a complete music studio in the form of a Linux app. You can use it for all three of the main areas of music recording: getting music into the computer, mixing and editing it, then mastering and exporting it to an audio file.
You might have to jump through a few hoops to get Ardour on to your Linux box, as the developers request a payment (pay what you like) or a regular subscription. However, you can download and build the source code package from the site for free.
We’re looking at what version 7.2 has to offer. After a long period of waiting, the 6.x series reimplemented much of the internal workings of the program, but a lot of us were left underwhelmed as visible improvements were few and far between. So far, the 7.x series, the current branch, seems to be delivering on the promise of tangible features that build on those internal improvements.