Snd is an extensible sound editor, with many emacs-isms, such as keybindings, extensible with a Lisp dialect(Guile or gauche. also Ruby and Forth(FORTH!)) and minimal dependence on the keyboard.
The current version in Debian 2.5 years old, and the online manual (the only useful guide, it lacks Emacs' help system) is not very useful without the most recent version installed. it currently builds fine under sid, but you'll need guile-1.8-dev and guile-1.8-libs in addition to 'build-dep snd' and to build with alsa, jack, and gtk (debian seems to lack the needed motif headers, tried installing various motif packages to no avail, and the OSS portion of the configure script seemed to not find what it's looking for, which is not a good thing). Not sure how many hackers are doing sound editing/creation, but this is a cool tool that lets you do both. How many apps let you hack the good hack on your sound files? Main page: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/ Manual(also linked from main page): http://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/snd/snd.html _______________________________________________ Conkeror mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/conkeror
