Ardour is an 'Open Source Digital Audio Workstation'. Juan Pablo Bouza explains how to hook it up to Blender.

Juan Pablo writes:

Well, I guess many people out there still donÂ´t know that you can already connect Blender with Ardour through Jack for Video and Audio Editing in Linux. Even before 2.5 comes out!

This connection enables you to work with Blender for video editing and Ardour for Audio editing as if the two programs were a single application, as their cursors are synchronized through Jack.

This is possible thanks to IL'dar AKHmetgaleev, who developed the script.Â A couple of days ago I decided to put all the info together and make a little tutorial on how to do this. You can find it at my site.

Here is a video from IL'dar showing the script in action:

Now all that would be left would be to have some nice node editing capabilities in a per strip basis in the Sequencer Editor, but that is just for the wishlist!!