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Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
> 
> Is there a program which will convert a sound file into a text
> (.txt) or comma separated value (.csv) file?  I'm thinking that
> would be a good route to go in order to import the data from a
> sound file into a math manipulation program, e.g. octave, maxima,
> Matlab, Mathcad, Gnumeric, etc.   If not, this would seem to be
> a good enhancement for SoX, or Audacity, or any sound file editor.

A quick google search suggests that there is already a way to load wav
files into octave directly.  I would be surprised if there wasn't,
really.

Look at http://octave.sourceforge.net/NEWS.html for a start.

Cheers,
	Hein

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