On 30/08/12 07:26, Chris Jones wrote: > I am still struggling to find what digital video can do one of the more time taking tasks is simply choosing software. There is so much of it for Linux, so to make a choice? Audacity, for basic sound recording and editing Ardour for more complex sound composition Rosegarden for musical notation, midi, sequencer synth; need to get jack sound server working (the hard part of Ubuntu) Open Shot, for video editing, allows multiple tracks, stills, several effects like fades, chroma key and links to Gimp (like photoshop) and Blender, 3d render and animation. Also, there is a high end pro video editor, if needed. The linux file system makes it easy to organise several hundred separate visual and sound files. This is an impressive and powerful multimedia collection of software. The words and images are still being collected in a variety of different formats. Rather a single voice, I was wondering if the internet could be used to collect together a chorus like reading, by sending an MP3 and having another voice record the vocals more or less in time using a simple voice recorder which most computers have? The sending this recording of their voice back?