Spectro-Edit reads in regular PCM audio files,then shows the audio visually in a time vs.frequency plot. The fun part is that you can"paint out" any part of the visualization and playback the audio subject to your modifications. Whenyou are happy with the result, you can save yourwork back to a WAV file. This could be useful forpodcasting (edit out microphone noise, chairsqueaks, phones ringing, and other backgroundnoise), music (make strange and unusualmodifications to the sound for artistic reasons),research (visualize animal calls or noisepollution from nearby industrial activity), andgeneral purpose geekery (which was the originalpurpose).
License: GNU General Public License v3
Changes:
Supports loading and saving of mono 16-bit PCM audio files (WAV and AIFF). The user interface is still very basic; nonetheless, the program is quite usable.
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