Yesterday I seemed to spend some hours doing google searches for sound editors. I saw some messages in this list a year or 2 ago which mentioned an editor which Kirk had made, posibly with a name of bsound or sound module. He mentioned that it was in cvs. Well, finally getting there, I found nothing near that. Before I ask Kirk whether this editor would work for me, I will explain what exactly I am looking for. For 1 thing I had recovered some mp3s from a drive which had been accidently deleted. Some of these files have an mp3tag of the first song in a file, but once you arrow through, you eventually get to a second or 3rd song. So I would sure like to devide these tracks. Also, times where I rip a live News event--and need to edit out items either at beginning or end. In reality, in an ideal World, here's what would be perfect. An interface like tr player, where there are logical commands to get elapsed time, total time, and tag info. What would be great would be while you are arrowing though the file, find out elapsed time--and do a block command to chop and either get rid of or save to another file. I gather most of the editors, you are just looking at raw data--and not hearing audio you want to edit. I downloaded sweep-and-snuggles, among others. In the windows envirenment, there was mp3trim, where you could tell it to delete last 2 minutes of a file. Can some1 please tell me what might be out there simple, which will work with FC6, Speakup, and a DecTalk USB. Yes, I have wedit, but haven't yet really understood an ellavator concept in editing. Thanks much in advance Hart