1 Audacity
Probably the default choice for most Linux users, Audacity can do everything from recording and editing multi-track music to picking up audio from online radio. Ideal for editing podcasts and other voice work, Audacity can be given extra functionality, effects, and import/output options with community-developed plug-ins.
2 Ardour
Capable of recording, editing, and mixing, Ardour (http://ardour.org) is intended for musicians, composers and soundtrack editors, and supports hundreds of plug-ins. Available in two ways: a one-off payment or subscription for the packaged version, or a free, compile-it-yourself option.
3 LMMS
Download LMMS for free at https://lmms.io, where the purpose is to make music now. With 19 built-in instruments, advanced routing, unlimited tracks and arbitrary effects support, LMMS has versions for most key distros, and VST support via Wine.
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