Hello Chris, SoX-development team, 

I have been working on a graphical, CLOS-based programming interface for SoX. 
It is implemented as an external library to be loaded into the computer-aided 
composition environment OpenMusic, titled "OM-SoX": 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/omsox/

Users can 'construct' sox commands by designing visual programs using graphical 
editors, algorithms and object-oriented features. These commands are then 
executed by calling the binary sox-executable on the command line; there are no 
bindings or usage of libSoX. OM-SoX is free and open-source and I would like to 
release this very soon.

I was just wondering if it is OK to include the sox executable (macos and 
windows) in the distribution?
In terms of licensing, I have included a copy of the GPL v3, acknowledged the 
sox authors and provided links to the sox sourceforge page in the ReadMe.txt
Hope, that's OK. Please let me know if you would like to have anything specific 
added.

Best,
Marlon
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