DoH! Kinda missed that one too, didn't I? OK, my previous post in this
thread was inaccurate. My Bad! Thac's site wasn't the only place for
good audio manipulation. I stand corrected.

Lanman

On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 12:57, Robin Turner wrote:
> John Richard Smith wrote:
> > I have a daughter good at creating electronically manipulated Sound
> > programmes on her Yamaha.
> > 
> > Here is an exaple,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cd /mnt/ext2-vol7/Christine/tape1
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] tape1]# ls
> > disk.mng*      song_004.mid*  song_009.mid*  song_013.mid* song_017.mid*
> > song_001.mid*  song_005.mid*  song_010.mid*  song_014.mid* song_018.mid*
> > song_002.mid*  song_006.mid*  song_011.mid*  song_015.mid* song_019.mid*
> > song_003.mid*  song_008.mid*  song_012.mid*  song_016.mid*  song_n.mng*
> > 
> > 
> > OK so it's meanigless to me at this time.
> > 
> > What I need is a Linux programme to assemble and manipulate this stuff.
> > This is likely to envolve,
> > 
> > 1) cut and paste assembly.
> > 2) Signwave display to change and manipulate the character of the sound.
> > 3) mixers.
> > 4) maybe conversion programmes, eg whatever these above are to .wav or .mp3
> > 
> > and no doubt many other things as well that my simplicity of
> > understanding is holding me back from enunciating.
> > 
> > 
> > Anybody know of a Linux programme or two that works.
> > 
> Try http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/linux/ for a really impressive 
> collection of Linux music apps.
> 
> Sir Robin


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