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On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 10:16:20 -0500, Mike Burrows
<testermike@???> wrote:
>> > That's great thanks. I'll stick with audacity for now.
>>
>> The applications that make up 64 Studio should be available as part of
>> Debian any way. The 64 Studio USP is that all the applications are set
> up
>> and working OOTB. Which applications or features were you interested in?
>>
> The sound recording and editing. wanted to see how it compared to
> audacity.
64 Studio includes a number of different audio editing applications, which
one are you interested in?
Tony