Im also using my system as an audio recording station.. Ive yet to find any open source software that is worth working on.. In my opinion your better off to have a win2k drive running pro-tools (Im a cool-edit nut)

A search of freshmeat will bring up some command line based multitrackers.

>From: Sands Fish
>Reply-To: wlug@mail.wlug.org
>To: wlug@mail.wlug.org
>Subject: [Wlug] Considering Linux for Recording Studio
>Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 07:05:40 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hey guys,
>
> I'm about to acquire an Intel 1U PIII-650 256MB
>10gig server, used (racked & left) for $250,
>(*cheer*), and I had intended to use it for my audio
>recording purposes. My first idea was ProTools and
>Win2K on it, but as I'd always love a reason to go
>full Linux, I wondered if there was a quality,
>(hopefully free), recording/audio editing software
>option out there. Suggestions would be appreciated!
>:)
>
>-Sands
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