Subject: | Re: Sound Analysis on Linux |
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From: | "Derek Holzer" derekatumaticdotnl |
Date: | Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:36 pm ((PDT)) |
The best wave editor for Linux IMHO is Rezound. You can use Ceres/Ceres3 for spectrographic analysis. Good luck, Derek Gianni Pavan wrote: > Hi all, > I'm not a Linux user and in September I have to teach in a > class where only Linux macines are used. Please, could you suggest > which wave editors and sound analysis software I should know for > bioacoustical work ? > > Thanks in advance, > Gianni -- derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl ::: http://blog.myspace.com/macumbista ---Oblique Strategy # 204: "What do you do? Now, what do you do best?'" |
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