Re: Mixing audio files via command line

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Apr 27 2020, Josh Lawrence has written:
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I have a bunch of drum samples that I need to mix down.
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SoX does seem to be the most used tool for such tasks. It is available
on any distro I know. There is Ecasound, which has a different kind of
idiosyncracy when it comes to options. :) If you know your way around
something like Csound - and possibly others like SuperCollider or PD -
might also do the trick well, but ONLY if you know them. :)

If you're not thinking of simple shell scripts, but rather Perl, Python
or relatives, there are quite a few language specific modules to perform
such tasks on a high level. That again might include Ecasound's ECI and
others. If that would be the case, you'd find much better people to
suggest THE package to do it. :)

Best wishes,

Jeanette

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