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audacity
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So you want to compete with or replace open source
Title feels misleading - skip to the end:
> As for me, I still believe in open source, and even in the commercial potential of open source. It requires creativity and a clever business acumen to identify and exploit market opportunities within this collaborative framework. To win in open source you must embrace this collaboration and embrace the fact that you will share the commercial market for the software with other entities. If you’re up to that challenge, then let’s keep beating the open source drum together. If not, these new movements(source-available software) may be a home for you – but know that a lot of hard work still lies ahead of you in that path.
This article feels more like a critique of the new "source-available" trend in tech whereby existing OSS projects sell out and try to retroactively re-license themselves to be more closed-source friendly. I've been sort of aware of this phenomenon since there was a small upset when Muse Group bought Audacity, though it appears it is still GPL[1].
[1] https://github.com/audacity/audacity/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
- Audacity Audio Editor Source Code
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Audacity 3.4.1 is Out
#5467 Fix 24-bit recording.
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Audacity 3.4 – New Musical Features
The time stretch algorithm is implemented in https://github.com/audacity/audacity/blob/master/libraries/l... particularly functions _time_stretch and _process_hop. It looks to me like a classic phase vocoder with vertical phase coherence (c.f. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_vocoder).
The basic idea is this. For a time-stretch factor of, say, 2x, the frequency spectrum of the stretched output at 2 sec should be the same as the frequency spectrum of the unstretched input at 1 sec. The naive algorithm therefore takes a short section of signal at 1s, translates it to 2s and adds it to the result. Unfortunately, this method generates all sorts of unwanted artifacts.
Imagine a pure sine wave. Now take 2 short sections of the wave from 2 random times, overlap them, and add them together. What happens? Well, it depends on the phase of each section. If the sections are out of phase, they cancel on the overlap; if in phase, they constructively interfere.
The phase vocoder is all about overlapping and adding sections together so that the phases of all the different sine waves in the sections line up. Thus, in any phase vocoder algorithm, you will see code that searches for peaks in the spectrum (see _time_stretch code). Each peak is an assumed sine wave, and corresponding peaks in adjacent frames should have their phases match.
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Wavacity – a FOSS port of Audacity to the web
https://github.com/audacity/audacity/releases
- Releases · audacity/audacity
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Need some help with nyquist script - Trying to automatically create labels from clips, including the title of clips
If you are able to build from source, you could download the latest source code, or the latest release version source code, and manually apply the patch.
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Custom Themes for 3.1+?
FWIW: We'll be ditching the atlases for 3.4 most likely, in favor of having themes work like they do in source anyway: With individual PNGs for the icons and a Colors.txt containing all the color definitions. With that, custom themes would be much easier to author and also would stop breaking every time we introduce a new icon.
- Release Audacity 3.3.2 · audacity/audacity
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Audacity 3.3.1 on Tumbleweed is freaking out
https://github.com/audacity/audacity/issues/4639 this bug mentions everything, I guess it's Audacity after all. To be fixed in 3.3.2
sneedacity
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Audacium has officially merged with Tenacity
If you want to understand even less, check this one out: https://github.com/Sneeds-Feed-and-Seed/sneedacity
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In Debian We Trust
I've been using Sneedacity.
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About audacity...
Don't forget Sneedacity
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Audacity without the tracking
Sneedacity is a good one, and here’s a great explanation and demonstration video by mental outlaw.
- How do I add binural beats and music to my self hypnosis ?
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Will VPN do the trick when it comes to spyware?
just get this version:https://sneedacity.org/
- Audiofilskie sklepy
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User refuses to admit they don't understand Simpson's sign joke and argues for four hours.
This positive feedback loop culminated in an entirely new fork: Sneedacity like it originally should have been. Now when you have an army from 4chan working on a project, you can blow the doors off another fork distracted by rage. Within the day they had their fork ready to download with all of the clutter removed. They actually even made a couple other projects in pursuit of creating an entire "Sneed Suite" of open source software. Cookie resigned over this with no apparent progress on their own "Tenacity" fork.
- PSA: Audacity which versions to use without telemetry - data collection
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What are some alternatives?
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