Re: looking for command-line/scriptable mastering software

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Hello Fons!
Nama might be worth a look then. You can define marks, modify them (i.e. movethem a little), play from mark, jump back to it, define a loop from mark1 to mark2... You can use marks to set fades or cut audio. We call it region, yet it is not the same as in Ardour. Offline processing as in offline processing... You can store typical command sequences in scripts, which allows you to apply or setup typical things and finally mixdown.
  Warm regards
        Julien

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