[LAU] what's happened to rezound?

Thomas Vecchione seablaede at gmail.com
Mon Jan 5 16:00:52 EST 2009


Rezound was a great editor, but the impression I have gotten as an outside
is that the single developer is stretched to thin to be able to work on it
much right now.  Which is sad, as after experimenting with many wave editors
I always found ReZound to be one of the best, and my preferred, single file
destructive editor on Linux. Would love to see it progress in the future
though.

       Seablade

On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:30 AM, andy baxter <
andy at earthsong.free-online.co.uk> wrote:

> Natanael Olaiz wrote:
> > I don't know the precompiled version, but in UbuntuStudio Hardy, I
> > installed it with apt-build (with -O3 architecture optimization) and
> > it works fine on a 64 bit machine. What kind of problems did you have
> > with the ubuntu version?
>
> The precompiled version kept segfaulting (on a 32 bit machine). I was
> trying to set it up for a friend who runs linux and does a fair bit of
> simple wave editing, and I thought he would like the program. I then
> decided it would be good to install 64 studio for him as it's
> specifically designed for audio work (which is one of the main things he
> does), and had bad luck with rezound using that distro as well - no
> segfaults but lots of weird errors like clicking sounds being inserted
> into recorded tracks, or files playing back at the wrong speed.
>
> So altogether I have got the impression that rezound isn't an easy
> program to install at the moment. This might just be my bad luck though.
>
> andy
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