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roman,serif">Can you suggest any audio recorder that works
well?</div>
<div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:times new
roman,serif">My specific need at this moment is to record
voice-over audio files which I will add to videos which I'll
edit in Kdenlive.</div>
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<p>I would recommend Ardour. After years of working with audio
editing on GnuLinux I recommend going straight to the best and not
wasting time on the "easy" software. Unless you are absolutely
sure you will never progress into anything beyond the most basic
task. Even then, for basic stuff Ardour is simple enough. <br>
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<p>Depending on what your doing it may be easiest to edit audio in
the video editing software. There is a plugin to Ardour called
xjadeo but it is not a video editor. It is used for playing your
final video edit in ardour so you can professionally edit the
audio tracks and then combine the two when your done. Probably
best for sound tracks but voice tracks with many video edits could
be challenging using this method. <br>
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<p>Its also really nice to have a simple field recorder. The Zoom H2
is what I have. Its perfect as long as you buy a hairy windscreen
for it. I got mine from some guy in Hawaii who makes them by hand.</p>
<p>This will install ardour along with some plugins that you may
find useful some day.<br>
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<p>sudo apt-get install ardour qjackctl xjadeo calf-plugins
tap-plugins swh-lv2 so-synth-lv2 fil-plugins amb-plugins cmt
rubberband-ladspa swh-plugins zam-plugins</p>
<p>Hope that helps.</p>
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