Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] prof multitrack studio
From: Joshua Haberman (joshua_AT_haberman.com)
Date: Thu Jul 19 2001 - 21:29:56 EEST
* Previously Jay Ts (jay_AT_metran.cx) wrote:
> An interesting comment, considering that just earlier I was thinking
> it would be nice to have a decent audio file editor for Linux, similar
> to Wavelab or Sound Forge.
I hope you will try Audacity (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~music/audacity/). I
am one of the developers for that project.
It is cross-platform to Linux/FreeBSD/Windows/MacOS (9 and X), using the
toolkit wxWindows (http://www.wxwindows.org). It includes the following
features:
o unlimited tracks
o unlimited undo (undo and redo are very fast)
o envelope editing
o import wav, aiff, au, ircam, mp3, ogg vorbis; export all but ogg vorbis
o several plugins (hopefully with more on the way)
o spectrogram viewer
I meant to delay announcing it until our next release which is imminent,
so please use the sources from CVS
(CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous_AT_cvs.audacity.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/audacity,
module=audacity). It should compile out-of-the-box if you have wxWindows
installed.
We would very much appreciate any comments or suggestions.
Joshua
-- Joshua Haberman <joshua_AT_haberman.com>
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