Snd is a sound editor modeled loosely after Emacs and an old, sorely-missed PDP-10 sound editor named Dpysnd. It can accommodate any number of sounds, each with any number of channels, and can be customized and extended using guile and guile-gtk. It is under LGPL. Included with it are some command-line utilities: - snd-info (note: renamed from sndinfo, for this FreeBSD port) prints a description of a sound file. - sndplay plays a sound file. - sndrecord records sound from a microphone. - audinfo describes the current state of the audio hardware. - sndsine writes a mono NeXT/Sun sound file of a 440 Hz sine wave. To build without the GUI, define WITHOUT_X11. To build without the enhanced file-selection dialog, define WITHOUT_GTKEXTRA (this is implied by WITHOUT_X11). To omit support for the GUILE or Ruby languages, or the Enlightened Sound Daemon, define WITHOUT_GUILE, WITHOUT_RUBY or WITHOUT_ESD. Saving a selection from the Edit menu does not work. WWW: http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/ Trevor Johnson