das15@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Douglas A Scott) (03/02/91)
Archive-name: music/edit/doug-sound-edit/1991-03-01 Original-posting-by: das15@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Douglas A Scott) Original-subject: Re: SUMMARY of Sound Processing Software FTP Addresses Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti) In article <1991Feb27.224201.13810@cbnewse.att.com> pixel@cbnewse.att.com (william.j.sequeira) writes: > >Following with the net tradition, here is a summary of my findings >regarding ftp sites for "C" based sound processing systems. Thanks >to all of those who kindly responded to my plea. [nice list deleted] I just resubscribed to this group after a long absence, and did not see the plea. I thought some people might be interested in a sound editing and processing system I have been working on for several years. It is a graphics- based program that is built on top of the X Window System. It runs on almost any Unix system, and can play soundfiles on NeXT workstations and (very soon) SPARCstations. It includes filters, cutting, mixing, pasting, enveloping, analysis, etc. It is free. It can read 8, 16, and 32 bit soundfiles produced by software such as Csound and Cmix, as well as NeXT soundfiles. If you are interested, *and* you can run X applications, and you have a NeXT or a SPARC (or dont mind not being able to hear your results immediately), send me mail and I will send you a mailer with more information. One note- this program does not do synthesis or music notation or anything like that. If the address in my .signature below doesnt work (it doesnt from some machines), reach me at the Reply-To or doug@woof.columbia.edu. ___________________________________________________________________________ Douglas Scott zardoz!doug%woof.columbia.edu