[LAD] [ANN] jack-file 1.0

Harry Van Haaren harryhaaren at gmail.com
Mon Jul 4 13:12:08 UTC 2011


Hi Dan,

Nice idea, it is is essentially a command line audio file sequencer right?
(That syncs up to JACK transport).
I'll checkout the code when I get some time, just to see how you've designed
it... :)

-Harry

On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Dan Muresan <danmbox at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, jack-file 1.0 is available on github:
>
> http://danmbox.github.com/jack-file/
>
> It contains file2jack, a Jack transport-centric audio player that maps
> files onto the (optionally periodic) transport timeline. It can map
> one or several files to arbitrary positions on the transport timeline,
> and if requested it can make the timeline "appear" to loop (without
> actually moving the transport -- so no playback  gaps! file2jack
> simply sends out a periodic waveform).
>
> There is also jacktransportloop, a simple utility to force the
> transport to shuttle back and forth between two endpoints (this one
> will, of course, create gaps, but is useful to control other
> applications).
>
> Thanks to all those who have been helped via LAD regarding libsndfile and
> jack.
>
>
> -- Dan
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