Edison Cylinder 0.1
March 4, 1998

Michael Pruett
michael@68k.org / mikep@ticam.utexas.edu

Headz ain't ready:

The Edison Cylinder is a new-school nonlinear multitrack digital audio editor. This development version is being distributed for the March Be Developer Conference; this version has been made somewhat limited in its capabilities, so don't expect too much. (Effects have been disabled as has saving sessions to disk, and only four editing tracks have been enabled, among other things.) Live with it.

Edison Cylinder uses 44.1 kHz monophonic AIFF samples. Drag your samples onto the Samples window; you can then drag those samples from the Sample window to the Editor window.

The primary mouse button selects regions within the editor window; the secondary mouse button selects parts of regions.

You can mix your masterpieces to a 44.1 kHz stereophonic AIFF file should the whim strike you.

Noodle your eyes out.
