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Snd is a sound editor modelled loosely after Emacs and an old, sorely-missed
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PDP-10 sound editor named Dpysnd. It can accomodate any number of sounds at
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once, each with any number of channels. Each channel is normally displayed
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in its own window, with its own cursor, edit history, and marks; each sound
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has a 'control panel' to try out various changes quickly, and an expression
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parser, used mainly during searches; there is an overall stack of 'regions'
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that can be browsed and edited; channels and sounds can be grouped together
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during editing; edits can be undone and redone without restriction
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('unlimited undo'); Snd can be customized using an Emacs-lisp-like syntax;
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it can also be extended with user-supplied editing or display functions
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loaded at run time; and it's free; the code is available via anonymous ftp
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from ccrma-ftp.stanford.edu as pub/Lisp/snd.tar.gz.
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