
Works good! Remember, don't run as root, be a sudoer it's safer. The guide was success in installing OcenAudio 3.3.10 on Linux Mint 18.3 on April 2018. It might not be as feature-packed as Audacity, but Ocenaudio is an excellent free audio editor for podcasters and home musicians. Cons: No multi-track handling and envelope tool. Customizable hotkeys to speed up your audio editing workflow. Real-time previewing of effects and adjustments.

Did it install? (this is not a necessary step since you can just look for it in the Cinnamon menu. Pros: Freeware with features enough for basic audio editing. The -f or -fix-broken command switch will correct a system with broken dependencies automatically, most of the time.ĥ. The instructions in the guide took care of the missing dependencies. Just as the guide suggested, I ran into errors.
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install the package with the Debian package installerĤ. You can download it to the Downloads directory of your home directory ~/Downloadsģ. download the package from the last known working location. Therefore, the basic instructions have been duplicated here, however, credit goes to Liam of Some modifications to the guide have been made since we don't recommend operating as 'root' we make use of the sudo command.Ģ. It is a good guide, but as has been observed over the 20+ years this wiki has been around, most everyone else changes their URL links or removes articles after time. This is from a guide that can be found here:
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How to install OcenAudio 3.3.10 on Linux Mint 18.3 Ocenaudio is a free audio editor that’s as accessible as they come.

Ocenaudio is cross-platform and based on Ocen Framework, a powerful library developed to simplify and standardize the development of audio manipulation and analysis applications across multiple platforms. It is easier to use than Audacity but has fewer features. Ocenaudio is a free sound editing program that is an alternative to Audacity.
