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Peter Skye wrote:  
 
> > Do any of you use such a package or packages? I will need to remove  
> > noise and seperate the .wav files into tracks.  
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> DTape, DPlay/DRecord (VIO versions) (Paul Ratcliffe) - recommended for  
> recording audio files such as .wav files  
>   http://home.clara.net/orac/os2.htm  
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> Gramofile (cleans clicks, ticks etc. from .wav files) - automatically  
> splits the tracks apart when recording from vinyl records  
>   http://panic.et.tudelft.nl/~costar/gramofile/  
>   http://www.os2world.com/cdwriting/gramofile/gramofile-1_6-os2.zip  
 
I haven't done it recently, but I have edited .WAV files using one of the last  
ports of SOX.  It was kind of crude, but effective enough . . .  however,  
these were not music files.  Maybe the requirements of what you are discussing  
here are much less than what I imagined for this task, and it would not be  
necessary to resort to one of the heavy duty music-editing programs from that  
other operating system.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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