Sweep is great and definitely worth a look at, but beware of the addicitve
scrubby...

http://www.metadecks.org/software/sweep/

There are certainly lots of filters and other processing plug-ins
(ladspa - http://www.ladspa.org/).

Denis Crowdy


On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 01:03:03PM +1100, Craig Mead wrote:
> About to set up a new Audio Editing machine (bootleg mastering),
> considering the OS options, would like to go for a flavour of *nix
> with a GUI but am not really up to speed on the quality and/or
> usefulness of any of the nix based Editing Suites. (as it's only
> bootleg mastering, it doesn't need to be multitrack, and only
> requires stuff like filters, EQ, compression etc etc)
> 
> If anyone has any information/feedback about any of the options out there it
> would be appreciated.
> 
> Otherwise, Win2K might have to do.
> 
> If specs are going to matter, it will be
> 
> Athlon 900 (shall go XP 1.8 or above when the funds allow)
> 512MB PC133 (to be expanded if required)
> 22GB of UW SCSI in a Raid 0 over 5 discs
> SB Live Platinum
> 
> Also, if there was tools to create ISO's from the WAV's direct on the *nix
> machine if you could let me know.
> 
> (ps. yes I know I can google for this info, but I'm asking for personal
> opinions on whats good)
> 
> TIA, Craig
> 
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