On 17 Feb 2003 11:07:03 -0600 Rick Taylor <ricktaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > e.g. vinyl and old tapes recordings > > There's a ton of stuff in windows and mac. Cool edit has great > noise stuff for one thing. D/Noise is pretty easy though I've not > exactly used it for its intended purpose... See, I'm working for a Linux company :-) I have no fun using proprietary stuff at all. > It's a real boon that audacity has it {noise reduction} on > linux... Yes, I like this engine. It could be a DartPro killer in fact, if it was more actively developed. > other than that maybe you could use something like > Ceres or an audio synth package with enough options to be > practical for that sort of thing? Maybe go with some high priced > unix/hardware solution? I dont' know much about Ceres, but I will :-) > Personally, I'm thinking snd has major potential for that sort of > thing... It's extensible enough at any rate. :} Sure :) Once I was thinking about writing some scripts in Python or Ruby for handling sound restoration, but I'm not that good at programming. -- Alexandre Prokoudine ALT Linux Documentation Team JID: avp@xxxxxxxxxxxx