On Thu, 17 Aug 2017, at 01:37, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Thanks... But for my present needs, it seems that sox and audacity are > sufficient: with sox I record tracks from multiple audio cards into > different > files; then with Audacity I merge those tracks into one final file, and > have > the possibility of adjusting at pleasure the balancing between left and > right > channel for each track and also adjust the relative volumes. In my litte > basic > experiments, I don't note any minimum effect due to time drifting or so, > about > which I read...
You do realise that merging files, adjusting balance etc are all possible with sox? One reason I do that sort of thing with sox is that by keeping note of the commands I used to do each stage, I automatically document how I manipulated a set of audio files. Documenting anything done via a GUI as in Audacity is a great deal more difficult. It's worth documenting what you do so that if necessary you can exactly repeat the process at a later date. -- Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.

