-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Leonard "paniq" Ritter schrieb: > have a look at rezound first. newest version at least properly supports > alsa. it doesn't use my favorite gui toolkit, but it's really pop. > > On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 12:52 -0500, Rick Wright wrote: >> Greetings, >> >> I am looking for a WAV file editor that will do just a few basic >> things. Ideally, the editor would allow precise cutting/pasting without >> introducing gaps/silence, selection reversal, high/low pass filtering, >> and (hopefully) cross-fading between segment interfaces at the cut/paste >> points. I'd like to be able to export these as 32bit float WAV's. >> >> For the interested, all I'm trying to do is to cut out sections of >> various noise recordings (that don't have voices or other undesirables) >> and create clips/samples that I can filter the very lowest <15Hz >> frequencies from, so the result can be looped by a player without >> getting "clicks/pops" at the loop wraparound. Ultimately creating a >> library of "continuous" souces of various noise sources. >> >> >> So far I've tried: >> 1) Audacity, which seems to meet my needs, but I can't figure out how to >> tell it *not* to add ~3 secs of silence at the end when I export the >> finished product. >> 2) Ardour2 (latest beta), but here we have a situation with a far more >> capable application than user. I believe this app would be overkill for >> my needs and the learning curve looks steep. >> 3) a few Win32 shareware (cr)apps. >> >> >> Before I wade into the many GNU/Linux options in the GNU/Linux community >> (I'll probably start in the list found here: >> http://sound.condorow.net/snded.html), I had hoped some of the more >> experienced members of this list might point me in promising directions. >> >> >> Another avenue to possibly meet my goal could be to use a player (must >> be JACK compatible) that can play continuously and cross-fade between >> tracks, but have only the single WAV file in the playlist, thus >> effectively looping w/cross-fading. I would appreciate any guidance >> here as well. (In this case, I would still need to filter the low >> frequencies from the WAV file, so I'd still need some sort of editor.) >> >> >> Thanks in advance for any help, >> Rick audacity has some issues here too... i read a lot of some 'null' errors, different errors on different languages (same package) and so on... dont know if this is a packagers fault (packman.links2linux.de) or the software itself... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFS8fph0Sf8rYIKd8RAud1AJ0REf68Jarnfz9fAOOHfkFP+M4txACguljC jciID0rcZVk9KouSWY9Fabo= =jNS7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----