On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, D. R. Evans wrote: I've been using gramofile (text mode) and audacity for 'tunning' on X. Storing them with cddoit (very handy), the should be 'cd_do_it_all'.
And Audacity is similar do SoundStudio but faster! More than you can think of! After reading W.Bouterse, I've downloaded it and gave it a try! Too slow! Especially to zoom in/out to make the 'cuts'! SoundiStudio has similar features to audacity *plus* a very nice V.U. meter! Ricardo Castanho >On 26 Jan 02, at 9:48, William Bouterse wrote: >> Have you considered SoundStudio? >> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/studio/SoundStudio-1.0.6.tar.gz >> >> It has always worked for me since LM 6.x, though I must >> admit I have never tried it under KDE and 'aaaaaarts' as I use other WM's >> It used to be inscluded in "contribs" though I have not seen it there in >> awhile. >> >> > >I'll go take a look at it. Although, frankly, at this point I'm almost >ready to forget the whole thing and just use my Windows box to record >sound. It took about five minutes to get it working under Windows -- >and most of that was spent downloading a driver that supports recording >-- and I must have spent eight or nine hours on it so far under Linux; >what's really depressing is that it's not obvious that I'm any closer >than I was at the beginning :-( > > Doc Evans > >-------------------------------------------------------------- >Phone: +1 303 494 0394 >Mobile: +1 720 839 8462 >Fax: +1 781 240 0527 >-------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- delivery NOT reliable => [EMAIL PROTECTED] ========================================================== Linux user # 102240 => Machine # 96125 => Seti@home user ==========================================================
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