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Awesome linux audio software

  • Airtime - The open broadcast software for scheduling and remote station management

  • Ardour - Record, Edit, and Mix on Linux

  • Audacious - An open source audio player that plays your music how you want it, without stealing away your computer’s resources from other tasks.

  • Audacity - Free, open source, cross-platform software for recording and editing sounds.

  • Audio Recorder - Simple audio recorder available in an Ubuntu PPA.

  • Auryo - Unofficial multiplatform SoundCloud® app for your desktop.

  • Cantata - Qt5 Graphical MPD (Music Player Daemon) Client for Linux, Windows, MacOS.

  • Clementine - Play numerous lossy and lossless audio formats.

  • Cmus - A small, fast and powerful console music player for Unix-like operating systems.

  • Deepin Music - An application, developed by Deepin Technology Team, which focused on local music playing.

  • Gnormalize - An audio converter and CD ripper with ReplayGain normalization algorithms, a metadata (tag) editor and an audio player. It uses gtk2-perl under GNU/Linux.

  • Google Play Music - Unofficial but beautiful cross-platform desktop player for Google Play Music.

  • Gpodder - Media aggregator and podcast client.

  • GRadio - Radio software for Ubuntu Linux.

  • Harmony - Music player with sleek interface & cloud compatibility.

  • Hydrogen - Advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux.

  • K3b - The CD/DVD Kreator for Linux, optimized for KDE.

  • Kid3Qt - Edit tags of multiple files, e.g. the artist, album, year and genre of all mp3 files of an album.

  • KxStudio - A collection of applications and plugins for professional audio production.

  • Libretime - The open broadcast software for scheduling and remote station management; forked from Airtime.

  • LMMS - Making music on your PC by creating melodies and beats, synthesizing and mixing sounds, arranging samples and much more.

  • Lollypop - A GNOME music playing application.

  • Lyricfier - A Spotify Lyrics alternative app.

  • Mixxx - Free DJ software that gives you everything you need to perform live mixes; veritable alternative to Traktor.

  • Mellow Player - Cloud music integration for your desktop.

  • Museek - A simple, clean and cross-platform music player.

  • MusixMatch - A Capable lyrics app with synchronized lyrics function.

  • Netease Music - A music player of Netease - a cloud music service in China.

  • Nuclear - An Electron-based, multiplatform music player app that streams from multiple sources.

  • Ocenaudio - A cross-platform, easy to use, fast and functional audio editor. It is the ideal software for people who need to edit and analyze audio files.

  • OSD Lyrics - Show lyrics with your favorite media player.

  • Parlatype - GNOME audio player for transcription.

  • Pithos - A native Pandora client for Linux.

  • PulseEffect - Limiter, compressor, reverberation, equalizer and auto volume effects for Pulseaudio applications.

  • Quod Libet - GTK+ music player written with huge libraries in mind. Supports search-based dynamic playlists, regular expressions, tagging, Replay Gain, podcasts & Internet radio.

  • RadioTray-NG - An Internet radio player for Linux.

  • Rhythmbox - Music player from GNOME.

  • Sayonara Player - A small, clear and fast audio player for Linux written in C++, supported by the Qt framework.

  • Sonata - A Music player that is designed to be an elegant and intuitive interface for your music collection via the Music Player Daemon (MPD).

  • Soundconverter - Leading audio file converter. Aims to be simple to use, and very fast.

  • SoundJuicer - CD Ripping tool for GNOME.

  • Soundnode - An opensource SoundCloud app for desktop.

  • Spotio - A Rdio-inspired light theme for the Spotify desktop app.

  • Tomahawk - A new kind of music player that invites all your streams, downloads, cloud music storage, playlists, radio stations and more.

  • Vocal - Podcast client for the modern desktop.


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