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On 5 September 2014 09:20, Michael Chapman <s...@mchapman.com> wrote:

>
> [OT]
>
> As there has been some discussion of SoX as a command line file (channel)
> splitter, I thought I'd also note:
>
> You can (as with many audio tools) create slow (e.g. 0.01 Hz) sine and
> cosine waves as 'audio' files.
>
> What is rarer, is that you can multiply two 'audio' files, so you can
> produce rotations on the command line ...
>
> Michael
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As of 1st October 2012, I have retired from the University.

These are my own views and may or may not be shared by the University

Dave Malham
Honorary Fellow, Department of Music
The University of York
York YO10 5DD
UK

'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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