Audio editing software - was Re: talking linux wanted

C.M. Brannon cmbrannon at cox.net
Mon Mar 26 16:55:58 UTC 2007


Krister Ekstrom <krister at kristersplace.ws> writes:
>
> When it comes to ripping and burning cd/dvds there are a couple good and
> accessible graphical tools i know of. We have Gnome-baker for cd
> manipulation, Sound juicer and Grip should work for ripping even if Grip
> is a little ahem special when it comes to exact selection of tracks for
> ripping. If it's a matter of audio editing, though, i don't know of
> anything which leads me to ask if any work is made for example in Ubuntu
> for making sound editing programs work for us?
> I've seen an early version of JoKosher and that looks pretty good when
> it gets ready and then we have Ardour Ii which isn't yet released but
> it'll build on Gtk2 so it sounds promising. Ardour is a program for both
> midi and audio manipulation.
>  But i wonder if there's a soundforge-like program under Linux
> accessible or not, and if it isn't accessible if it can be made accessible?
Nobody has mentioned Charles Hallenbeck's wedit program.
I've used this quite effectively for audio editing.
http://www.mhcable.com/~chuckh
-- Chris




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