[linux-audio-user] Looking for a command-line/console mode program to...
Jan "Evil Twin" Depner
eviltwin69 at cableone.net
Tue Apr 1 13:46:00 EST 2003
sox, normalize, and others.
sox comes with almost all Linux distros and is at:
http://sox.sourceforge.net/.
Normalize is at:
http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~cvaill/normalize/
Look at "Loads of Linux Links for audio:
http://loll.sourceforge.net/linux/links/Audio-Video/index.html
Jan
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 10:56, Roel de Wit wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a command-line/console mode program which is available for
> Linux and Windows which can resample samples (e.g. 48 Khz to 22 Khz) and to
> some 'equalizer' processing to those samples. The result should of course be
> written to the disc again. I'm looking for such a program for the use in the
> installer of a commercial set of piano instruments which we want to make
> available under windows and linux (currently only in the soundfont format,
> but the product isn't released yet).
>
> The program doesn't have to be free to use and I'm willing to pay for it's
> use as long as the price isn't above my budget (around 100 euros).
>
> ---
> Roel / Utopia Sound Division
> http://www.utopiasd.com
>
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