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NAME

       glame — A versatile audio editor

SYNOPSIS

       glame

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the glame command that comes as part
       of the glame package.  Only a short  summary  of  options  is  provided
       here.   More  complete  documentation  to  glame  comes in the GNU Info
       format; see below.

       glame is a program that provides you with an easy-to-use and  intuitive
       graphical  frontend  to  edit  and manipulate audio streams.  At least,
       it’s meant to be easy-to-use and intuitive...  glame comprises of three
       parts: a main window, a wave editor, and a filternetwork editor.

       The  main  window  offers  a  view  of  the so-called swapfile, glame’s
       backing store that contains a  hierarchical  view  of  all  tracks  and
       projects  currently edited.  The wave editor offers a time line view of
       one or more audio tracks and can perform simple editing tasks like cut,
       copy,  and  paste.   For more sophisticated actions, it interfaces with
       the filternetwork editor that allows grouping of a wide range of  audio
       plugins and filters.  Both the wave and the filternetwork editor can be
       started from the  main  window  via  a  context-senitive  menu  usually
       attached to the right mouse button and an entry in the menu bar on top,
       respectively.

       For more thorough descriptions on glame and its  possible  uses  please
       see the Info manual.

SEE ALSO

       cglame (1).

       The  program  is documented fully in The GLAME Manual available via the
       Info system.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Daniel Kobras kobras@debian.org.

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       Debian GNU/Linux systems, a copy of the  license  can  be  found  under
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