falkTX / los

Libre Octave Studio
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adding a waveform window #28

Closed Reaper10 closed 8 years ago

Reaper10 commented 8 years ago

Hi I am not a programmer but am asking if the programmer could add some features I saw some in adobe audition I would like see something like them built in to the los wave edit window. Like I said I am not a programmer so I put pitches, links and some videos to explain what I am talking about.

  1. a built in vu meter in to the wave edit window
  2. waveform overview a built in to the wave edit window waveform adobe-audition-cs-5 5
  3. a way to have waveform view or spectrum view or both at the same time in the wave edit window https://helpx.adobe.com/audition/using/displaying-audio-waveform-editor.html
  4. markers viewable in the wave edit window
  5. spilt audio at markers
  6. export files into many audio export files https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsT3-Ee-F20 list of audio clean up tools built in to the wave edit window auto heal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPkEjEu_8I4 declicker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajo40QvcfI0 noise reduction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-_JGy6fWeY Removing generic noises https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKEQW7wOA3g

this could help you just add Gnome Wave. https://sourceforge.net/projects/gwc/ Is los going to be made for mac, windows? If it isn't possible to do i'll close this, Let me know

ViktorNova commented 8 years ago

You have a lot of good ideas =)

Unfortunately this idea is a little out of context, as LOS doesn't do audio at all. It is a MIDI-only sequencer. That's one of the things that falkTX changed when adapting the code from OOM. As a result though, LOS is much faster and more stable with less moving parts

trebmuh commented 8 years ago

@Reaper10 : you should try to find people wanting to port (finally) ReZound to Qt.

ViktorNova commented 8 years ago

@trebmuh That would be RAD, I used to really like ReZound back in the day

For anyone who needs a simple (but nice) wave editor on Linux with a spectrogram, I highly recommend checking out Ocenaudio. It's not open source, but free and really good, I have yet to find something nicer for quick sample editing/conversion/etc.

Reaper10 commented 8 years ago

sorry for wasting you time just trying find a open source Adobe Audition

ViktorNova commented 8 years ago

No worries It's pretty much Ardour or MusE for open source. Ardour is ahead of the game but their MIDI is weird (and I don't care for the UI). MusE's MIDI is great but I can't speak to how they handle audio and I find it to be quite ugly and unstable

If you want something for Linux that is professional but not open source, there is Tracktion and Bitwig Tracktion has often given away their Linux version for free (older versions are also free)