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    pysoundanalyser

    a python program to generate, visualize, and manipulate short sounds

    pysoundanalyser is a Python application that can be used to generate, visualize, and manipulate short sounds through a graphical user interface. Visualization functions include visualization of the power spectrum, the spectrogram, the autocorrelation, and the autocorrelogram of a sound. Manipulation functions include filtering, concatenating, cutting, and scaling the level of a sound. Several types of sounds can also be generated including, pure tones, harmonic complex tones, noise of different colours, frequency modulated and amplitude modulated tones.
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    WaveShop

    WaveShop

    Fast, bit-perfect audio editor that doesn't modify samples needlessly

    WaveShop is an audio editor for Windows XP/Vista/7/8. Unlike many similar apps, WaveShop is bit-perfect, meaning samples aren't altered unless they need to be. Editing a portion of an audio file only affects that portion; the rest of the file is untouched. Blocks of audio can be cut and pasted without changing their contents at all. This is especially useful for patching a finished master without corrupting its dither.
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