Looks like that's some page talking about it form a dev POV so you may use it through a plugin you'd make but yes the one they're talking about is the one, that good swissknife tool (caution, some of its blades are difficult to deploy and hard to forget)Gps wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 5:50 pm https://vladgsound.wordpress.com/2011/1 ... n-plugins/
Is that the right Sox ?
Besides, since it is usually considered as almost a part of "the toolbox" it is most probably already installed or at least availble from your distro
Here, in Arch, includig direct refs:
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pamac info sox
Name : sox
Version : 14.4.2-7
Description : The Swiss Army knife of sound processing tools
URL : http://sox.sourceforge.net/
Licenses : GPL2 LGPL2.1
Repository : community
Installed Size : 1.3 MB
Depends On : libltdl file libsndfile libpng lame opencore-amr gsm
Optional Dependencies : libao: for ao plugin [Installed]
libmad: for mp3 plugin [Installed]
libid3tag: for mp3 plugin [Installed]
wavpack: for wavpack plugin [Installed]
libpulse: for pulse plugin [Installed]
opusfile: for opus plugin [Installed]
twolame: for mp3 plugin [Installed]
Make Dependencies : libao libmad libid3tag wavpack libpulse opusfile twolame
Check Dependencies : time
Packager : David Runge <dvzrv@archlinux.org>
Build Date : 19/08/2020
Install Date : 02/10/2020
Install Reason : Explicitly installed
Signatures : Yes