Audio editor that can add an echo effect











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I want to know which is the best audio editor for Linux based operating systems because I have many religious poems which are to be edited and enhanced with echo.



Can anyone suggest me an audio editor that can add such an echo effect?










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    "audacity" is the name. It is in the repositories.
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I want to know which is the best audio editor for Linux based operating systems because I have many religious poems which are to be edited and enhanced with echo.



Can anyone suggest me an audio editor that can add such an echo effect?










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    "audacity" is the name. It is in the repositories.
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I want to know which is the best audio editor for Linux based operating systems because I have many religious poems which are to be edited and enhanced with echo.



Can anyone suggest me an audio editor that can add such an echo effect?










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I want to know which is the best audio editor for Linux based operating systems because I have many religious poems which are to be edited and enhanced with echo.



Can anyone suggest me an audio editor that can add such an echo effect?







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    "audacity" is the name. It is in the repositories.
    – Rinzwind
    May 28 '14 at 12:25














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    "audacity" is the name. It is in the repositories.
    – Rinzwind
    May 28 '14 at 12:25








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"audacity" is the name. It is in the repositories.
– Rinzwind
May 28 '14 at 12:25




"audacity" is the name. It is in the repositories.
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Audacity is the powerful audio editor and it is available in Ubuntu Software Center. It is not very user friendly and intuitive as for today standards, but definitely will do the job.



Official documentation is good starting point; it contains manuals, tutorials and usage tips:



Audacity Help



Regarding to your question, the crucial section is:



Reverb Section of Audacity Manual



You may also find helpful:



Youtube echo/reverb walkthrough






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  • can i get another one as it is not too handy
    – agha rehan abbas
    May 28 '14 at 14:29










  • @agharehanabbas I'm afraid that you will not find anything better than Audacity.
    – user280493
    May 28 '14 at 14:32










  • so can you give me any link for its tutorials
    – agha rehan abbas
    May 28 '14 at 14:33










  • @agharehanabbas Sure, I added a link to my answer.
    – user280493
    May 28 '14 at 14:38


















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sox is a command-line tool that does this. Check out the documentation here and search for "reverb":



http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html






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    Audacity is the powerful audio editor and it is available in Ubuntu Software Center. It is not very user friendly and intuitive as for today standards, but definitely will do the job.



    Official documentation is good starting point; it contains manuals, tutorials and usage tips:



    Audacity Help



    Regarding to your question, the crucial section is:



    Reverb Section of Audacity Manual



    You may also find helpful:



    Youtube echo/reverb walkthrough






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    • can i get another one as it is not too handy
      – agha rehan abbas
      May 28 '14 at 14:29










    • @agharehanabbas I'm afraid that you will not find anything better than Audacity.
      – user280493
      May 28 '14 at 14:32










    • so can you give me any link for its tutorials
      – agha rehan abbas
      May 28 '14 at 14:33










    • @agharehanabbas Sure, I added a link to my answer.
      – user280493
      May 28 '14 at 14:38















    up vote
    5
    down vote



    accepted










    Audacity is the powerful audio editor and it is available in Ubuntu Software Center. It is not very user friendly and intuitive as for today standards, but definitely will do the job.



    Official documentation is good starting point; it contains manuals, tutorials and usage tips:



    Audacity Help



    Regarding to your question, the crucial section is:



    Reverb Section of Audacity Manual



    You may also find helpful:



    Youtube echo/reverb walkthrough






    share|improve this answer























    • can i get another one as it is not too handy
      – agha rehan abbas
      May 28 '14 at 14:29










    • @agharehanabbas I'm afraid that you will not find anything better than Audacity.
      – user280493
      May 28 '14 at 14:32










    • so can you give me any link for its tutorials
      – agha rehan abbas
      May 28 '14 at 14:33










    • @agharehanabbas Sure, I added a link to my answer.
      – user280493
      May 28 '14 at 14:38













    up vote
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    accepted







    up vote
    5
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    accepted






    Audacity is the powerful audio editor and it is available in Ubuntu Software Center. It is not very user friendly and intuitive as for today standards, but definitely will do the job.



    Official documentation is good starting point; it contains manuals, tutorials and usage tips:



    Audacity Help



    Regarding to your question, the crucial section is:



    Reverb Section of Audacity Manual



    You may also find helpful:



    Youtube echo/reverb walkthrough






    share|improve this answer














    Audacity is the powerful audio editor and it is available in Ubuntu Software Center. It is not very user friendly and intuitive as for today standards, but definitely will do the job.



    Official documentation is good starting point; it contains manuals, tutorials and usage tips:



    Audacity Help



    Regarding to your question, the crucial section is:



    Reverb Section of Audacity Manual



    You may also find helpful:



    Youtube echo/reverb walkthrough







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    • can i get another one as it is not too handy
      – agha rehan abbas
      May 28 '14 at 14:29










    • @agharehanabbas I'm afraid that you will not find anything better than Audacity.
      – user280493
      May 28 '14 at 14:32










    • so can you give me any link for its tutorials
      – agha rehan abbas
      May 28 '14 at 14:33










    • @agharehanabbas Sure, I added a link to my answer.
      – user280493
      May 28 '14 at 14:38


















    • can i get another one as it is not too handy
      – agha rehan abbas
      May 28 '14 at 14:29










    • @agharehanabbas I'm afraid that you will not find anything better than Audacity.
      – user280493
      May 28 '14 at 14:32










    • so can you give me any link for its tutorials
      – agha rehan abbas
      May 28 '14 at 14:33










    • @agharehanabbas Sure, I added a link to my answer.
      – user280493
      May 28 '14 at 14:38
















    can i get another one as it is not too handy
    – agha rehan abbas
    May 28 '14 at 14:29




    can i get another one as it is not too handy
    – agha rehan abbas
    May 28 '14 at 14:29












    @agharehanabbas I'm afraid that you will not find anything better than Audacity.
    – user280493
    May 28 '14 at 14:32




    @agharehanabbas I'm afraid that you will not find anything better than Audacity.
    – user280493
    May 28 '14 at 14:32












    so can you give me any link for its tutorials
    – agha rehan abbas
    May 28 '14 at 14:33




    so can you give me any link for its tutorials
    – agha rehan abbas
    May 28 '14 at 14:33












    @agharehanabbas Sure, I added a link to my answer.
    – user280493
    May 28 '14 at 14:38




    @agharehanabbas Sure, I added a link to my answer.
    – user280493
    May 28 '14 at 14:38












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    sox is a command-line tool that does this. Check out the documentation here and search for "reverb":



    http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html






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      sox is a command-line tool that does this. Check out the documentation here and search for "reverb":



      http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html






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        sox is a command-line tool that does this. Check out the documentation here and search for "reverb":



        http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html






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        sox is a command-line tool that does this. Check out the documentation here and search for "reverb":



        http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html







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