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This way you can even replace the wav without renaming.
Hello, I tried this export procedure. In my case, the audio gets update, but the waveform does not change. Maybe my explanation was not clear enough, but you don't need to rename the file. Just edit externally, and in the properties of the clip, edit the name, remove one letter for example, and add it back so that the ok button gets enabled. Pressing ok will trigger the update.

Qtractor is a fully functional "audio editor".
(There are times when the solution is in front of us and we don't see it. Maybe because of workflows learned from others, or maybe because each tool is supposed to be for a different thing and, as you say, the boundaries are becoming more and more diluted. )

Here I beg to differ, and please, correct me if I'm wrong (I'd love to). But for sample editing, it's quite lacking sadly. For instance you cannot zoom close enough to solve several issues, nor can you chop up a sample with the required precession. I don't think it is its job, this is a capable sequencer, but it's lacking in this regard, which actually, I don't feel its a problem at all, if it is easy to mess with waves externally with a wave editor, kind of unix philosofy here.