Hallo,
Dave Phillips hat gesagt: // Dave Phillips wrote:
I recently submitted such an article to LJ,
they'll publish it but I
don't know when. I profiled these editors :
...
Each has its special interesting bit, some are more
special than others.
For instance, DAP has a really fine loop point editor for AIFF/AIFC
files, MiXViews has some unique analysis/resynthesis features, Swami is
the shiznitz for soundfonts, WaveSurfer includes some great tools for
speech researchers, et cetera, but if you're profiling apps for the
"typical" user of a soundfile editor then I suppose you're safest with
the ones you've already selected.
This indeed is more a text for "typical" users. I forgot to mention
KWave, which will surely be a part of my article (although I have to
install this whole, to me useless, KDE stuff then...), but it also
looks neat and is well documented - which is an important part of an
editor.
ciao
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