Re: Good audio editor for Debian 13?
Hi Kenneth,
This is a dubious suggestion on my part since I haven't tested it, but I know that Reaper (https://www.reaper.fm) is available for various Linux architectures, and that it has many blind users on the Windows and Mac versions. Alas, I don't know if it's accessible on Linux, and I'm pretty sure that the open-source Osara package (https://osara.reaperaccessibility.com), which improves Reaper screen-reader accessibility, hasn't seen a Linux release. But perhaps the Reaper screen-reader community which is quite active would offer you some leads. Here is a good listserv to try if this suggestion appeals: https://groups.io/g/rwp
warmly,
Andrew
Kenneth <ksb_orca@fasb.dk> writes:
> Thank you for your suggestion Chevelle, but i am more into something
> like Audacity..
>
>
>
> Den 28.08.2025 kl. 15.35 skrev Chevelle:
>> You can use 'sox' from the command line. If you know the time stamp
>> of where you want to cut
>>
>> for example:
>>
>> sox audio.flac temp.flac trim 1:25 30
>>
>> Now the temp file will contain what is in audio.flac starting at 1
>> minute 25 seconds and continuing for 30 seconds. There a many
>> variations.
>>
>> https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/05/sound-exchange-sox-15-examples-to-manipulate-audio-files/
>>
>>
>> On 8/27/25 3:06 PM, Kenneth wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> I've been thinking about making a podcast, why im interested in
>>> learning how to edit audio files.
>>> I know about audiocity, but Orca dosent seem to work with it in
>>> Debian 13, so im wondering if someone on this list knows about a tool
>>> to edit (cut, copy, add, remove fade out and in etc. program?
>>>
>>> I dont mind if its terminal based, but i just need it to work well
>>> with Orca screen reader in Debian 13..
>>>
>>> Best kind regards
>>> Kenneth
>>>
>>
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