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XFORGE |
http://www.hut.fi/[..]nkane/xforge/ |
1710x |
Xforge is a graphical wave editor for UNIX systems with X11 and Motif. The name is derived from popular PC/Windows wave editor Sound Forge, and the goal of Xforge project is to provide similar wave editing facilities to UNIX world, but as free software.
Though Xforge supports multiple wave formats, it is not a wave format converter; there exists a wonderful utility called Sox for that purpose. You will find that Xforge supports very few wave formats at the moment.
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GNUsound |
http://awacs.dhs.org/[..]are/gnusound/ |
1709x |
GNUsound is a sound editor for Linux/x86. It supports multiple tracks, multiple outputs, and 8, 16, or 24/32 bit samples. It can read a number of audio formats through libaudiofile, and saves them as WAV. GNUsound supports a large number of high-quality audio effects through the LADSPA plugin architecture
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MidiMountain |
http://www.midimountain.com/ |
1703x |
MidiMountain is a MIDI sequencer aimed to edit standard midi files. The easy to use interface should help even beginners to edit and create midi songs (sequences) with this application.
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ExEf |
http://exef.xko.cz |
1702x |
RealTime DSP, with recording!
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wavbreaker |
http://huli.org/wavbreaker/ |
1696x |
wavbreaker is a tool to take a wave file and break it up into multiple wave files. It makes a clean break at the correct position to burn the files to an audio CD without any dead space between the tracks. There is also a commandline tool to merge wave files together (wavmerge).
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JaWavedit |
http://www.bome.com/JaWavedit/ |
1694x |
WAV file editor written in Java.
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Cow outputs waves |
http://kuh.sourceforge.net |
1690x |
Cow is something like a waveform editor in that it generates a wave file from one or more graphs for amplitude and frequency. A graphical user interface simplifies this process.
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Nightingale |
http://www.bitwizard.nl/nightingale/ |
1666x |
Nightingale is a simple sound-editor. It was written when I found that I couldn't reasonably load a 300Mb wav-file in any sound-editor to cut it up into pieces.
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museseq |
http://lmuse.sourceforge.net/ |
0x |
The Linux (midi) MUSic Editor (a sequencer)
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Python MP3 Cutter |
http://www.librelogiciel.com/[..]_Presentation |
0x |
PyMP3Cut is a Python command line tool designed to cut huge (> 100MB) MP3 files at high speed without requiring the extra disk space and processing time usually needed by visual audio editing tools, which convert the MP3 format to more easily manageable formats like WAV before doing anything. It reads and cuts simultaneously according to the autodetected MP3 frame rate and a timeline passed as a command line argument. It doesn't currently deal with Variable Bit Rate (VBR) MP3 files, though.
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