Sunday, September 29, 2002


linux.oreillynet.com: Creating Audio CDs With Linux [Jan. 05, 2001] - Recently a friend asked me for a CD of music I wrote and recorded many years ago. Unfortunately, the material existed only as a 4-track cassette tape master, but the tape had been recorded on a Yamaha MT120 home studio 4-track, with a speed of 9.5 centimeters per second and with dbx (a noise reduction method) enabled. Though the tape was hardly a sonic or musical masterpiece, it did sound good enough to warrant recording to hard disk for processing before eventually burning the songs to CD.
7:13:02 PM    

freshmeat.net: Project details for Snd:"Snd is a freeware sound editor modelled loosely after Emacs and an old, sorely-missed PDP-10 sound editor named Dpysnd. It is currently an X/Motif application."
1:45:26 PM    

Normalize:"normalize is a tool for adjusting the volume of audio files to a standard level. This is useful for things like creating mixed CD's and mp3 collections, where different recording levels on different albums can cause the volume to vary greatly from song to song. "
1:37:54 PM    

78->Modern media good site with info on converting older media to CDDA.
1:36:05 PM