Re: Audio editor for editing a 90-minute-long file?

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On 11 June 2008 at 13:56, Ken Restivo <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Can someone recommend an audio editor for editing a
> 90-minute-long WAV file?

I routinely use Audacity to edit 16-bit stereo WAV files around that 
length.  I never have any problems with the program.

> I almost always use Rezound for songs (2-10 minutes long,
> ususally), which I like a lot, but it chokes on big huge
> files-- too slow, crashes, gets kicked out of the JACK graph,
> and generally sucks.

JACK?  Is that a requirement?  I've lost track of the Audacity/JACK
compatibility issue.  I have multiple soundcards and run JACK on only 
one of them.  That leaves me free to edit files with Audacity 
accessing another card.

G'luck....

--
Kevin


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