How to record a multitrack song using Qtractor
by Pawel Wolniewicz
Qtractor is an Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application for Linux, written in C++ around the Qt4 toolkit. It is still in some alpha stage of development, but already functional.
This short tutorial describes how to record audio tracks and then mix them all down using Qtractor. It allows us to record soundtracks, add MIDI files, arrange, mix music and adjust the volumes, effects, and clean up the sound.
http://free-your-media.net/how-to-recor ... -qtractor/
How to record a multitrack song using Qtractor
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