Audacity. without a doubt its the best, and strongest application for wave editing, with support for VST plugins via the vst import device (sorry guys, forgotten what it's called, hmm it might be Alsa only but there are plenty of good OSS-based effects too). i still use Audacity despite having the option of using Alsa - its also lightweight, and does a nice job of mixing, recording and editing. can't reccomend it highly enough. hth, m~ Mikhail Ramendik wrote: >Hello, > >I would like to do some simple WAV editing. Actually, minimum >pre-mastering of an audio CD: normalizing, cutting out pieces, dividing >into tracks, altering volume in some places. > >My problem is, at this point alsa drivers are not working for me. And in >itself this is not a problem. The audio source is not the sound card, so >I don't do realtime audio capture. And as I only want simple editing, I >don't care about playback latency. > >Which WAV editor should I use? I'd like it to be able to work with OSS >(perhaps via jack-oss?). > >Yours, Mikhail Ramendik > > > > > > > -- "Do not engage me in irrelevant conversation" -- Seven of Nine, Star Trek: Voyager www.iriXx.org www.copyleftmedia.org.uk