Re: A little dissapointed :-(
Yes you can do that in Audacity. What you want to do is apply a high pass filter (under Effects) with a cutoff at say 16khz or so. That should eliminate all or most all of the audio track and leave just the SpectraStrobe or AudioStrobe tracks. Then you can edit parts that you want.
There might be slight glitches in SpectraStrobe tracks as part of the signal is a reference channel that identifies it as SpectraStrobe. Edits might create slight discontinuities. However, this would only show up as a very quick light flash and shouldn't substantially change the experience.
To play back from a MIDI controller you would want to copy these small edits into a Sampler program... like Simpler or Sampler in Ableton or Reasamplomatic 5000 in Reaper. Then those samples would be available at a keypress. One thing you don't want to do though is key map these samples to span the keyboard. You have to keep the original pitch. There are tons of tutorials on these instruments online but if there is enough interest I'll make some specific ones.
Also, don't forget the ColorOrgan as well.
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