[linux-audio-dev] Announce : Secret Rabbit Code (aka libsamplerate)
Conrad Parker
conrad at vergenet.net
Sun Dec 1 20:35:01 UTC 2002
Hi,
I just wanted to mention that:
a) Secret Rabbit Code ROCKS!
and
b) Sweep 0.5.11 (released a few days ago) has support for it,
for sample rate converting the whole buffer. You'll need to
build from source, ./configure will detect the rabbit and
then it's all good :) ... http://sweep.sourceforge.net/
Conrad.
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 06:48:22PM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Hi People,
>
> This is the first announcement of Secret Rabbit Code:
>
> http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/
>
> Secret Rabbit Code is a library for doing Sample Rate Conversion on
> audio. The web page has the full spiel of what it does.
>
> The source code tarball has two demo programs:
>
> sndfile-resample -
> A program which can perfrom sample rate conversion on a
> given sound file.
>
> varispeed-play -
> A program which plays a given sound file in a loop. During
> play, the speed of the playback is continuously varied.
> Lots of fun on drum loops and full mixes. This currently
> runs only on Linux/OSS (probably also ALSA OSS emulation).
> Work is being done on ports to MacOSX, Solaris and Win32.
>
> At the moment the rabbit code is known to compile on Linux and
> MacOSX. Win32 and Solaris support is coming RealSoonNow (tm).
>
> Enjoy,
> Erik
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