good audio editors

Chuck Hallenbeck chuckh at sent.com
Mon Mar 29 05:30:32 EST 2004


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Hi Igor,

On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Igor Gueths wrote:

> Hi all. Does anyone know of any good console-based audio editors? I
> thought Waveforge looked cool however it seems to be graphical. And all
> the rest of the ones that I thought would be nice to play with were all
> X-based.

There is a package called "wedit" on my website that is a kind of
front end to a bunch of standard apps, and allows some fairly
convenient editing in a text console. I am constantly tinkering
with the thing, and if it does not do something you wish it would
do, maybe it could be added, but no promises. Several others here
are using it, or have used it in the past. Its main limitation
right now is that you have to be able to get the entire source in
wave format to fit in memory to do anything with it. It works
best with small or modest clips. Chuck

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