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SND(1) General Commands Manual SND(1)
NAME
snd - a sound editor
SYNOPSIS
snd [-l FILE] [-p DIR] [-v] [-h] [-notebook] [-separate] [-noglob] [-noinit] [--help] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
Snd is a sound editor.
Snd is free software. It's available as source, prebuilt images, and rpm packages at http://ccrma.stanford.edu/ and ftp://ccrma-ftp.stan-
ford.edu/pub/Lisp/. The 'official' version is at http://sourceforge.net/projects/snd/.
USAGE
snd oboe.snd loads oboe.snd into Snd.
OPTIONS
-l file
Load extension language code in file.
-p dir Preload sound files found in directory dir.
-noglob
Don't load any global configuration files.
-noinit
Don't load any initialization files (~/.snd et al).
-nogtkrc
Don't look for any gtkrc stuff.
--help Give some help.
--version
Describe current Snd.
FILES
~/.snd a file that can contain local customization code.
AUTHORS
Bill Schottstaedt <bil@ccrma.stanford.edu> Michael Scholz Kjetil Matheussen with many generous far-flung helpers.
4.13 April 2001 SND(1)