console-based digital audio editer released

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Hello

Thank you for making this available. I had add following  lines to the 
catchkey script to make it work with Debiann Squeeze:

"4f1b 0050                              ") echo f1
;;
"4f1b 0051                              ") echo f2
;;
"4f1b 0052                              ") echo f3
;;
"4f1b 0053                              ") echo f4
;;
"5b1b 3531 007e                         ") echo f5
;;

Another nice feature would be to have a  way to adjust the place marker 
more precisely, for example play couple of seconds recording before and 
after the marker with a short  gap at the marker location like this:

ctrl-home: set the marker to the biginning of file
ctrl-end: put the marker at the end
ctrl-pgup:  move marker one second backward
ctrl-pgdn: move marker one second forward
ctrl-left: move marker 0.1 second backward
ctrl-rigth: move marker 0.1 second forward.

After every movement couple of seconfs of audio just before and just after 
the location is played with a short gap between them. Whitch market to 
adjust depends on witch marker has been set with f5/f6.



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On Thu, 3 Mar 2011, Willem van der Walt wrote:

> Good day,
> I have released a digital audio editor (dae) under the GNU GPL license.
> It is console-based, written in python using the ecasound library.
> It can be downloaded from:
> ftp://ftp.csir.co.za/MI/National_Accessibility_Portal/wvdwalt/dae-latest.tar.bz2
> Any comments welcome.
> Kind regards, Willem
>
>
>



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