Hi Atte André,
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I'm still surprised to find that none of the
sample editors I tried
seems to support editing and saving of looppoints. This leads me to the
following rant: Why would I need a bunch of editors (I have at least the
following installed: audacity, rezound, gnusound, xwave, snd, kwave,
gnoise, ecawave and sweep)???? I'd much rather have one that did it all,
did it well and was stable and easy to upgrade (= is in the debian
tree). This is of course due to the nature of OSS development: people
start a new project because they miss something in the existing projects
or simply because they like to code.
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I realize that there's not a lot that can be don
about it, just needed
to get it off my chest :-)
Well, the least you can do is vote for the loop-point editing in
audacity here:
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.pl?FeatureRequests
Cheers,
Walco