Looking for a Sound Editing program
Brad Garton
brad at woof.columbia.edu
Tue Aug 14 09:23:33 AEST 1990
In article <1990Aug13.010815.5189 at rice.edu> lwv27 at CAS.BITNET writes:
>Does anyone have a program to edit a SunOS 4.1 SS1 sound file? What I
>mean is it would display the sound perhaps as a wave form with something
>like a 'measure' perhaps, and allow a person to delete sections,
>replication sections, and perhap even tweak sections of the waveform.
Doug Scott has written a pretty fancy X-based soundfile editor which runs
quite nicely on Suns. Only problem is that it is designed to work with
high-quality audio (16-bit linear), but a little data massaging to get the
CODEC (or whatever format is used by Sparcstations) samples into a useable
format shouldn't be too hard. It's got lots of fun signal-processing
routines hung on it, too (for those vocal samples that simply *must* be 3
semitones lower...).
Contact Doug via doug at woof.columbia.edu. He's a bit scarce for the next few
weeks, though.
Brad Garton
Columbia University Music Department
brad at woof.columbia.edu
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