command-line cousin to gramofile

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Thanks, Chuck. Once again you've provided a valuable tool, and I wanted
to thank you publically.

Chuck Hallenbeck writes:
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> Hi gang,
> 
> Some folks who play with audio have used gramofile to split a large wave 
> file into tracks, so that a single recording of say an album can be 
> resolved into its component selections. But gramofile has a rather 
> unfriendly interface and is not a very current application any more.
> 
> Enter gramo, a track splitting utility using a command line interface, 
> an adaptation of the gramofile algorithm. If you need gramofile but hate 
> to use it, you will love gramo.
> 
> So far it does not implement any signal processing as gramofile does, 
> but the track splitting capability works pretty well here for me.
> 
> Download it from my web site. The direct URL is:
> 
> www.mhcable.com/~chuckh/gramo-0.1.2.tar.gz
> 
> Enjoy,
> Ch;uck
> 
> 
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