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Sweep is an audio editor and live playback tool for GNU/Linux, BSD and
compatible systems. It supports many music and voice formats including
WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, Speex and MP3, with multichannel editing and
LADSPA effects plugins.
It is Free Software, available under the
GNU General Public Licence.
Check out the download page for information about
downloading source packages and binaries for various operating systems.
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Sat Apr 12 2008 -- Version 0.9.3
New in this release
This is a bug fix release, containing the following changes:
- Fixed bounds checking of mode in speex header. relates to:
oCERT 2008-002.
- Fixed bug preventing device dialog being reopened when closed via the
window manager.
All users with Speex handling enabled should upgrade.
Meet Scrubby!
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"They said it was a short man with serious funk but no-one could recall
his true name. It appears he was a mysterious stranger. Some believe him
to have mentioned the word Scrubby but others believed he was really the
ultra-hip alter ego... Audioscandaglio."
-- Patrick Shirkey, Fri Dec 13, 2002
Inside Sweep lives a pesky little virtual stylus called Scrubby who enjoys
mixing around in your files. Scrubby can be quite a lot of fun to play with,
because you can drag him around any digital audio file just like dragging
the stylus around on a vinyl record.
For editing purposes, Scrubby can give you a very clear idea of exactly
what is in the file you are editing. You can drag him around your cut
points to find exactly where to make an edit, just like you would have
slowly turned the reels on a tape machine in the old days. You can also
place him in a file while an effect is being rendered to zone in on the
changes in real time.
For DJing purposes, Scrubby really comes into his own. Sure, you can scrub
around in all your favourite samples and loops. You can even scrub
on live input: plug a microphone in, hit record and scrub on a vocalist's
words as they are being recorded.
Sweep's basic DJing functionality includes simultaneously mixing an
unlimited number of samples and loops, including live input, each
with their own gain and +/-10% speed controls.
Taking this further, you can use Sweep's reverse playback toggle and
piano style QWERTY playback (using your computer's keyboard
to play musical notes, just like an old-school tracker) in conjunction
with Scrubby for even more versatile performance techniques.
Scrubby is as easy to use as putting the needle on a record, and in
conjunction with all of Sweep's other playback and recording features he
turns Sweep into a really flexible environment for manipulating
digital audio. Go Scrubby!
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Features
Take the screenshot tour for a visual
introduction to Sweep.
The full list of features includes the following:
- Extreme ease of use:
- Unlimited undo/redo with a fully revertible edit history
- Multithreaded background rendering and file import/export:
effects processing is not disabled during playback, providing
instantaneous feedback.
- Precise, interactive scrubbing
- Multichannel file support: Sweep provides complete editing and
processing for multichannel sound files.
- Customisable keybindings available for all operations
- Translations for French, Hungarian, Italian, German, Russian and Polish.
- Support for many PCM and voice file formats via
libsndfile
by Erik de Castro Lopo:
- at least 14 PCM sound file formats formats including
WAV, W64, AIFF/AIFF-C, IFF/SVX, AU and raw PCM files.
- PCM audio encoding formats including
8/16/24/32 bit PCM, 32 and 64 bit floating point, u-law, A-law and ADPCM
- voice encoding formats including
GSM 6.10, G721/G723 ADPCM, 12/16/24 bit DWVW
- Support for Ogg Vorbis format
audio files:
- an exteremely high quality, free, open and unpatented perceptual audio
codec.
- supports intuitive variable bitrate encoding, where the Vorbis
encoder makes low-level encoding decisions.
- provides access to average bitrate controls, including bounds
on minimum and maximum bitrate usage.
- Sweep provides sensible defaults and remembers encoding options between
sessions.
- Support for Speex files:
- a free, open and unpatented speech codec designed for Voice over IP
(VoIP) and file-based compression.
- supports optional variable bitrate and control over encoding complexity
and frame packing.
- Sweep provides sensible defaults and remembers encoding options between
sessions.
- Support for LADSPA effects plugins,
including:
- the Computer Music Toolkit
by Richard Furse,
containing high and low pass filters, compressors, delays, and a port
of the popular Freeverb reverb unit.
- SWH plugins,
over 30 effects plugins by Steve Harris, including
overdrives, comb filter, ring modulator, pitch scaler, chorus, flanger
and various distortions.
- more listed at ladspa.org
- Powerful editing operations:
- Cut, copy and paste insert: conventional cut or copy selected
regions of a sound, and paste into the same or other sounds.
- Discontinuous selections: select multiple regions of a sound
and operate on these regions simultaneously
- interactive moving and merging of selection boundaries
- Selection invert, selection double/halve and
selection shift left/right
- Intuitive visualisation:
- Multiple views per clip
- Variable zooming to below 1:1 with mouse wheel support
- View Center, Zoom to Selection, Zoom Normal
- Easy differentiation of multiple files with 6 standard
colour schemes including
Decoder Red, Orangeboom, Coogee Bay Blue
and Blackwattle.
- Versatile playback modes:
- Standard transport features: play/pause, stop, rewind, fast forward,
scan reverse/forward, go to end/beginning.
- Simultaneous playback of multiple files
- Play all, play selection, and looping playback
- Interactive reverse playback: includes reverse previews
and reverse looping
- Flexible recording:
- independent record and playback heads
- "tape loop" style recording
- reverse recording
- Device handling and portability:
- Support for Open Sound System compatible audio devices (eg. stock
Linux kernel), ALSA 0.6.0 and Solaris audio.
- Intuitive control of application latency
- Support for both little and big endian CPU architectures
- Live playback "DJ" features:
- Two-handed interactive scrubbing
- Independent gain levels per file
- +/-10% pitch slider
- Piano-style sample playback
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Announcements
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sweep-announce
mailing list to keep informed of new releases. (Major releases are also
announced on Freshmeat and Linux Weekly News).
There are also mailing lists for user and
development discussion.
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Scrubby Wallpaper
Does Sweep rock or what?
Events
Conrad will be giving a tutorial titled "Using Sweep: Fun with Scrubby" at
linux.conf.au, January 22-25 2003 in
Perth, Australia.
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