Am Sonntag 16 Mai 2010, 22:20:56 schrieb Lorenzo:
Renato wrote:
hello list,
I'd need to:
1) - open mp3/wav files, do some trimming and fade ins/outs and save to
mp3/wav
2) - do some recordings of JACK-apps
May I mention mhWaveEdit:
https://gna.org/projects/mhwaveedit
It's a very straightforward (thus really easy to use) single-file editor
with jack support. It loads and saves mp3s.
I use it all the time to cut/trim/normalise fade single files when I
don't need to do multi-track end funky stuff (with ardour) and I like to
mentionet every now and then on the list as I think it deserves a little
more visibility.
This is very right. I spent some time recently searching the right sound-
editor. I was very impressed by the opportunitys with snd and I still use it
sometimes (especially when I need a beautyfull fft-analysis ;) But mhwaveedit
is small, simple and intuitive in use. It's handy, I think that's the right
word.
Best,
Bjoern
Lorenzo.
and I'd like to do so in one application.
Audacity would be
perfect but it doesn't appear in patchage; I can only decide it's input
from it's prefs, but I need to have multiple apps that go into it (and
the prefs dialog won't let me do it)...
All apps I found so far do either 1 and are not JACK-apps (or have a
problem similar to audacity's) (Rezound,Sweep) or do 2 but not 1
(Ardour,jack_rec)
I haven't tested the following, and would like to know from you if any
of them does both 1 and 2 without me testing them all:
qtractor,muse,ecasound,rosegarden
thanks
renato
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