A FORTRAN-based program for digital sound recording, editing, and playback is described which operates in a minicomputer environment with disc storage and dual channel converters. Interactive operations facilitate rapid sound editing (via visual and aural monitoring), estimation and display of waveform parameters, and output of signals in a variety of flexible formats, thereby meeting the needs of both scientific audio research and creative sound editing.
Authors:
Griffiths, M.; Bloom, P. J.
Affiliation:
Polytechnic of Central London, London, UK
AES Convention:
68 (March 1981)
Paper Number:
1733
Publication Date:
March 1, 1981
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