Re: Strange problems with Audacity

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Am Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2007 schrieb Sebastian Tschöpel:
> Is there a comparable jack-capable tool outthere? A tool that will 
> provide at least the basic editing, basic dsp (normalize, converting, 
> timestretch/pitchshift, eq, amp, maybe spectral view) and 
> ladspa-capable? Doesn't have to be a multitracker or very complex. just 
> something between basic & advanced.

See here for a short overview of some popular linux audio editors:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2007/11/20/linux-audio-editors-an-overview.html

If JACK is absolutely a must, I'd go for ReZound or mhwavedit. For 
timestretching/pitch shifting, look at the new rubberband library, it's far 
better than what audacity can do. Ardour2 already uses it in the current 
2.0-ongoing svn branch, it's a real quality improvement.

> Best regards,
> Sebastian
> 
> web: linuxaudioblog.sternenhejim.de
> 
> 
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