This distribution is full with audio software to do all kind of things: electronic music, sound processing, voice effects, interviews and more. And there is one important thing that makes this system superior to any other commercial solution: there is no competition :)
Most of the audio applications in dyne:bolic can be connected together, input to output, in order to form a chain of tools processing the sound: this is done thanks to a technologies like JACK and the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture. Instead of keeping separated the tasks of every single application, now it is possible to take advantage of the great variety of approaches that a GNU/Linux system like dyne:bolic has to offer.
This revolutionary approach will surely pay you back the effort to be introduced to its use, a good starting point is the Spot perspective on technology at http://spot.river-styx.com/viewarticle.php?id=14 and http://spot.river-styx.com/viewarticle.php?id=17.
TerminatorX is a realtime audio synthesizer that allows you to "scratch" on digitally sampled audio data (*.wav, *.au, *.mp3, etc.) the way hiphop-DJs scratch on vinyl records. It features multiple turntables, realtime effects (buit-in as well as LADSPA plugin effects), a sequencer and an easy-to-use gtk+ GUI.
SoundTracker A great tracker/sequencer in the style of FastTracker2, working with .xm and .mod and other formats, also exporting to wav and using midi (can be also used as a sampler).
GDam is an incredibly rich program featuring the possibility to deejay with multiple files, also remotely connected to a central server (multiple djying) and implementing a lot of effects.
PD, Pure Data signal processing, is an extremely advanced program for digital signal processing featuring the possibility to develop your own patches.
Pd is a graphical programming environment for real-time audio synthesis and related applications. It sports a rich set of real-time control and I/O features.
Dyne:bolic offers the most complete PD installation out of the box, including a vast amount of externals built by the wide community of users. To get a full list of available extensions, see /home/.pdrc or start 'pd' from an XTERM.