> > I don't get that: Are you saying, that SND "looks good"? It's a joke, isn't > it ;) >
It does look good ; ) As an editor I equate it with SoundEdit for the Mac. However I've never found it to be comprehensive or flexible enough to satisfy projects that requiring deeper editing. EG: broad sample and bit-rate conversion with noise shaping and dithering, filter preview, infinite undos, high bit-rate non-destructive editing, spectral analysis, midi time-code import, extensive right click menus and a comprehensive multitrack studio with panning and amplitude envelopes and broad mixdown capability. Cool-Edit Professional for windows, this is a fine editor - a good benchmark for developments under linux. So far GSMP looks like a good contender..though I've only spent a day with it so far de| Interactive Information Institute R.M.I.T Melbourne Australia
