Re: [orca-list] audio editing and recording in linux?



Isn't scheme a form of Lisp?

Alex M

On 5/5/12, Jason White <jason jasonjgw net> wrote:
Julien Claassen <julien mail upb de> wrote:
  Bristol does have a very nice UI. I'm really in love with that
one. :-) There's also fluidsynth, which has a shell UI, but onces
the sound is loaded, it doesn't require much interaction on the PC.
There's zynAddSubFX 2.2 or whatever, which can at least load a sound
from the commandline. Nice for just playing.

Another option worth investigating is snd. Work would need to be done to
make
it accessible however (the Scheme programming environment probably is
accessible already, but the editor into which it is integrated isn't).

Package: snd
New: yes
State: not installed
Version: 11.7-1
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Maintainer: Debian Multimedia Maintainers
<pkg-multimedia-maintainers lists alioth debian org>
Architecture: all
Uncompressed Size: 11.1 M
Recommends: guile, ladspa-plugin
Suggests: snd-doc
Description: Sound file editor
 Snd is a powerful sound file editor that can be customized and extended
using
 the Scheme programming language.

 This package contains the basic infrastructure for the snd packages and
the
 scheme files. You have to install a GUI package as well to actually use
snd.
Homepage: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/

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