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==About== | ==About== | ||
[[ | [[SoX]], the '''So'''und e'''X'''change program, is a general [[command line]] utility for processing, playing, and recording audio. | ||
For single input files, it can: | For single input files, it can: | ||
* perform basic editing | * perform basic editing | ||
* apply effects | * apply effects | ||
* return information (via [[ | * return information (via [[SoXI]]) | ||
For multiple input files, it can be used to: | For multiple input files, it can be used to: | ||
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* concatenate them serially | * concatenate them serially | ||
* use one to effect another | * use one to effect another | ||
==Pages== | ==Related== | ||
* {{l/manpage}} | * [[SoXI]]: the '''So'''und e'''X'''change '''I'''nformation utility | ||
* | ==Manual Pages== | ||
* {{l/manpage|sox}} | |||
* {{l/manpage|soxi}}: sox information utility | |||
Revision as of 22:47, 6 November 2019
About
SoX, the Sound eXchange program, is a general command line utility for processing, playing, and recording audio.
For single input files, it can:
- perform basic editing
- apply effects
- return information (via SoXI)
For multiple input files, it can be used to:
- mix them together
- concatenate them serially
- use one to effect another
Related
- SoXI: the Sound eXchange Information utility
