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Well this surprises me since, given the overall complexity of this project, it kinds of look simple (from the ignorance, and with all the respect for the developers) to just call an external editor pointing to the file, and once the editor is closed, refresh the buffer of the clip with the contents of the modified file, kind of scripting territory here (unix style you know). Again, I'm totally unaware of the complexity of this feature, and by no means I want to disrespect the developers involved in this amazing project, it's really good as it is. I don't feel skillful enough to implement it myself but who knows :), that would be the route if I was coherent isn't it?
BTW I'll take a look to that audio editor since I'm currently using wavosaour through wine but it feels wrong if there are native options. Thank you very much.

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