On Thursday 30 October 2003 22:52, David Turetsky wrote:
> Pray tell, what software is out there to process/edit sound files?
>
> Will it allow intelligent cleaning up (filtering out specific sounds,
> raising the volume level, snipping out segments) of files

I took a course in the field once, everything was done at command line 
with MATLAB (now, I'd rather write code to do it in R, though that's a 
statistics system, install r-recommended... :-) ). 

However, that's probably not what you're looking for. I just installed 
the brahms package, which looks like a sound editing system for KDE. 
Haven't tried it yet, but it looks interesting. Unfortunately, at has 
not been updated in a year. Anyway, see http://brahms.sourceforge.net/

> And how can I then burn a CD converting to WAV format?

Dunno. I thought that CD's had WAVs...?

BTW, when you a new post to the list, you should not reply to a previous 
post, because a decent mail program will thread posts so that your 
message follows the one you replied to. And I can see you really need a 
new mail program... (Hint!) :-) 

Cheers,

Kjetil
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