Re: audio editor (Fabien Gouyon )


Subject: Re: audio editor
From:    Fabien Gouyon  <fgouyon(at)IUA.UPF.ES>
Date:    Fri, 1 Jul 2005 11:18:02 +0200

> There is one caveat about the CoolEdit/Audition programs: they work only > in Windows environment (and Audition since v. 1.5 requires Win XP or 2K). > > A free and multi-OS multitrack editor is Audacity > (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). However, I find it considerably less > comfortable than Audition. Some advanced sound effects (e.g., reverb, > noise reduction) yield worse results and are less controllable than in > Audition. The only advantage of Audacity over Audition which I'm aware of > is the capability to display autocorrelation( in a point, averaged over a > selection, and in the whole file as a color map), not only spectrum and > spectrogram. An advantage of Wavesurfer is precisely the possibility to extend its functionalities by building plug-ins. This is relatively easy to so and very well documented. Cheers, ____________________________________________ Fabien Gouyon, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, IUA, Music Technology Group, Barcelona --- http://www.iua.upf.es/~fgouyon


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