List of linux audio software

Here is a list of popular Linux audio software:

Audio Players:

  1. VLC media player - a versatile media player that can play audio and video files.
  2. Audacious - a lightweight, easy-to-use audio player with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.
  3. Rhythmbox - a media player and music manager for GNOME.
  4. Amarok - a music player and manager for KDE.
  5. Clementine - a music player and manager that supports a wide range of audio formats.
  6. Guayadeque - a music player and manager that supports a wide range of audio formats.
  7. Exaile - a music player and manager that supports a wide range of audio formats.

Audio Editors:

  1. Audacity - a free, open-source audio editor that can record, edit, and mix audio files.
  2. Ardour - a professional-grade digital audio workstation (DAW) for Linux.
  3. Traverso DAW - a free, open-source DAW for Linux.
  4. Qtractor - a free, open-source DAW for Linux.
  5. Rosegarden - a free, open-source DAW for Linux.

Audio Converters:

  1. FFmpeg - a powerful, open-source audio converter that can convert between a wide range of audio formats.
  2. SoundConverter - a simple, easy-to-use audio converter that can convert between a wide range of audio formats.
  3. Audacity - can also be used as an audio converter.

Audio Effects:

  1. LADSPA - a plugin architecture for audio effects that can be used with many Linux audio applications.
  2. LV2 - a plugin architecture for audio effects that can be used with many Linux audio applications.
  3. JACK - a low-latency audio server that can be used to run audio effects and plugins.

Audio Utilities:

  1. PulseAudio - a sound server that can be used to manage audio output and input on Linux systems.
  2. ALSA - a sound driver that can be used to manage audio output and input on Linux systems.
  3. JACK - a low-latency audio server that can be used to run audio effects and plugins.
  4. SoX - a command-line audio utility that can be used to convert, edit, and manipulate audio files.

Music Management:

  1. MusicBrainz - a music metadata database that can be used to tag and organize music files.
  2. Beets - a music metadata editor and manager that can be used to tag and organize music files.
  3. Picard - a music metadata editor and manager that can be used to tag and organize music files.

Other:

  1. JACK - a low-latency audio server that can be used to run audio effects and plugins.
  2. ALSA - a sound driver that can be used to manage audio output and input on Linux systems.
  3. PulseAudio - a sound server that can be used to manage audio output and input on Linux systems.
  4. Sound Juicer - a CD ripper and audio converter that can be used to rip CDs and convert audio files.

This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other Linux audio software available.