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The fun features of your own software Paul:)
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 9:46 PM, Paul Davis <<=
a href=3D"mailto:paul@linuxaudiosystems.com" target=3D"_blank">paul@linuxau=
diosystems.com> wrote:
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13 at 9:29 PM, John Murphy <rosegardener@freeode.co.uk> wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 10:40:24 +0000, Chr=
is Cannam wrote:
> You can mark and save metadata from regions of an audio fil=
e in Sonic
Well I do find it a bit awkward.sounds to me as if you actually need a tool like ardour to define the=
regions, and then export the results into some useful form. alas, =
ardour can't do that.
That depends actually.=A0 Ardour does =
export ranges, so if you use ranges to define the areas of audio on a singl=
e timeline, you can export all ranges to multiple audiofiles with a single =
action.=A0 I did this for quite some time editing down multiple hour perfor=
mances recorded to 2 track into multiple tracks.
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