Linux Edition Audio Apps
LMMS v2024
MuseScore v2024
About Edition Audio
This group is broader than its name suggests. It holds straightforward audio editors for trimming and cleaning a recording, full music production environments for composing and mixing, tag editors for organizing a music library, and format converters. They share a subject — sound — but the workflows have little in common.
For simple jobs, a plain editor is the right tool: cut a clip, remove a hiss, adjust levels, export the result. Music production is a different world. Programs built around multitrack timelines, virtual instruments, and effect chains expect real time spent learning them, and picking one for a quick trim is more than the job needs.
Library tools solve a quieter problem. A large music collection accumulates wrong titles, missing album art, and inconsistent artist names, and a tag editor fixes all of that in bulk without altering the audio itself. Converters handle the other common need — moving between MP3, FLAC, WAV, and AAC when a device or program is fussy about formats.
Before installing, decide which of these jobs you actually have. Recording quality depends far more on the microphone and the room than on which editor you choose, so a modest free program is often enough for spoken-word and podcast work. Reserve the heavier production suites for music that needs real arrangement and mixing.

