"fsm" == Frederico S =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mu=F1oz?= <Frederico> writes:
fsm> Michael Abraham Shulman wrote: >> Can anyone recommend a good digital music editor for Debian/Linux? >> I'd especially like one capable of slowing down a sound file without >> changing the pitch. Free is preferable, but commercial would be okay >> too if there isn't a good enough free one. fsm> Give SoundTracker a try... it's a tracker that works with samples fsm> and instruments, and you can import a wav file and play it with fsm> the keyboard at different tones, speeds, etc, you can change just fsm> about anything. Looks good... except that there's no documentation whatsoever so I can't figure out how to use it. I can load a WAV file as a sample (which takes forever if it's a complete song), but then pressing "play" gives me no sound. Do I have to create a pattern or track somehow? I can't figure it out! Help! On an unrelated note (and probably more on-topic), someone else recommended Snd, which also looks good, except that it won't play anything either. When I try, I get an error: can't play (data format 2 (mulaw (8 bits)) not available on /dev/dsp [audio.c[2095] oss_mus_audio_open_output]) [snd-dac.c[1719] start_audio_output_1] Is there something I can do to fix this? Thanks for your patience all. \\// | R | T R | L B | //\\ ~ Michael Abraham Shulman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ jabber://[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kurukshetra.cjb.net/ ~ GnuPG Public Key #21A279E5 The human brain is a wonderful thing. It starts working the moment you are born, and never stops until you stand up to speak in public. -- Sir George Jessel
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