--YZ5djTAD1cGYuMQK Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Rob wrote > On Friday 25 July 2003 17:30, Rick Taylor wrote: > > It always strikes me as strange that people in here suggest Audacity and > > virtually ignore snd. > > I mean no disrespect for snd or the people who use it, but to me this is > rather like saying "it strikes me as strange that people suggest Openoffice > when they could be using XEmacs". > > Both have their places, but the more mainstream computer user (and I know > people on this list dispute this; I myself have been trying to come up with > ways to compose music in Perl, but by and large it's the truth) wants the > word processor that looks like Word or Wordperfect and the waveform editor > that looks like Cool Edit or Soundforge. > > I gather that scriptability (I think with Nyquist and Python) soon will be or > already is in the development version of Audacity. Ahem, it is called Nyquist :-) Youe can find several plug-ins written in Nyquist in Audacity alread. Besudes you can add your own anytime you like without recompiling Audacity at all. And there is an intro guide for Nyquist in Audacity written by Dominic --- http://audacity.sourceforge.net/nyquist.php?lang=en But I really like other wave editors for Linux very much - snd, sweep, ReZound etc. In fact, I translate all of them :-) -- Alexandre Prokoudine ALT Linux Documentation Team JabberID: avp@xxxxxxxxxxxx --YZ5djTAD1cGYuMQK Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBPyKGoFuz2hQ8IXD/AQLfxAgAiyUomEOPDoVH92zYcgOmTP2dDZNmu0DE jO1Ajt6JrXH6rvjQREAMJI5l874pR8pdQ1FJIuAqU8Id1Cr2jpvHteb4oWRJOf3o iGDZERyDmiMlAEdxs0qxW6mvNdh5OP7wKWQgs9h4Ich2Cv0gWvWLvGmAGGtAph8X uQHnUqh8IqKqjjaGAhfz4mI0rTseDwlYSVV+Skd1fD6lmfvezclKDLqSZNnfoOlh mjTA/8hgIgJzpc7Yb+dVvVLOq6zAW1N60aycHo3gL1nNELFstTMy/OqDSMt1P3wT fB0/tuvSJrBlKUU0Db3NMyNsrK5uXnoNL4VMNLZJHJznZlWHFbyG2g== =y0+5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --YZ5djTAD1cGYuMQK--