If you are talking about cue metadata, so far as I am aware, Sooperlooper does not recognize it. Very few open source audio editors are able to recognize cue metadata, let alone edit it. The only one I know of is LoopAuditioneer, which can open, edit, and save loop points in wave files, but it may be Linux only.On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 12:45 AM, Antoine Rousseau <antoine@metalu.net> wrote:Antoine Rousseau2017-07-05 17:11 GMT+02:00 Esteban Viveros <emviveros@gmail.com>:Don't know if it is open source.. :/Em qua, 5 de jul de 2017 às 12:09, Esteban Viveros <emviveros@gmail.com> escreveu:You know SooperLooper?Em ter, 4 de jul de 2017 às 21:27, Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.com> escreveu:Hi, I'm looking for an Open Source application to edit/save the loop start/end points of a WAV (preferably in MacOS). Any hints? Moreover, is there any external that can detect this so we can use it in a patch?_______________________________________________Thanks.
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