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Jokosher

Jokosher is a simple and poweful multi-track studio. Jokosher provides a complete application for recording, editing, mixing and exporting audio, and has been specifically designed with usability in mind. The developers behind Jokosher have re-thought audio production at every level, and created something devilishly simple to use.

    Jokosher offers a strong featureset:
  • Ease Of Use - Easy to use interface, designed from the ground up. Jokosher uses concepts and language familiar to musicians, and is a breeze to use.
  • Editing - Simple editing with splitting, trimming and moving tools. Mixing Multi-track volume mixing with VU sliders.
  • Audio - Import audio (Ogg Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, WAV and anything else supported by GStreamer) into your projects.
  • Instruments - A range of instruments can be added to a project, and instruments can be renamed. Instruments can also be muted and soloed easily.
  • Audio - Export to MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, WAV and anything else GStreamer supports.

Last updated 3 Aug, 2006


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Leadership
  • Jono Bacon (jono at jonobacon dot org> - Maintainer
Requirements
  • GStreamer (Version 0.10.9 or later). At the moment we recommend a CVS copy of GStreamer) (Build Prerequisite)
  • Gnonlin (Build Prerequisite)
  • Cairo (Build Prerequisite)
  • Python (Build Prerequisite)
  • python-alsaaudio (Build Prerequisite)
  • python-dbus (Build Prerequisite)
  • python-cairo (Build Prerequisite)
  • python-glade2 (Build Prerequisite)
  • libsvg2. (Build Prerequisite)

Versions

0.1

0.1 released on 2008-08-03

User Community and Support

User Guide, FAQ, and Tutorial online at http://www.jokosher.org/help

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