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Spectro-Edit reads in regular PCM audio files (currently, only
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16-bit mono WAV is supported), then shows you the audio visually
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in a time vs. frequency plot.
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The fun part is, you can "paint out" any part of the visualization
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and play back the audio subject to your modifications. When you
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are happy with the result, you can save your work back to a WAV
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file.
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This could be useful for podcasting (edit out microphone noise,
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chair squeaks, phones ringing, and other background noise), music
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(make strange and unusual modifications to the sound for artistic
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reasons), research (visualize animal calls or noise pollution from
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nearby industrial activity), and general purpose geekery (which is
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why I made it).
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