[LAU] music apps scripts

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Tue Feb 12 08:00:58 EST 2008



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> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 07:14:20 -0500
> From: dlphillips at woh.rr.com
> CC: linux-audio-user at lists.linuxaudio.org
> Subject: Re: [LAU] music apps scripts
> 
> J M Needham wrote:
>> LASH might be what you're looking for.
>>
>> http://www.nongnu.org/lash/

Thanks, LASH looks very interesting! Does it also works with ardour and hydrogen?

> And it might not be, in which case it's bash to the rescue. Here's the 
> shell script I use to launch my sequencer, QJackCtl, Jack-Rack, JOST, 
> and QSynth:
> 
> xdosemu -input \r big.bat &
> qjackctl &
> sleep 7
> jack-rack /home/dlphilp/racks/favoriteplate.rack &
> qsynth &
> jost &
> 
> 
> The big.bat is a DOS batch file that runs in DOSemu to launch my 
> sequencer. QJackCtl and QSynth can be configured for autostart and 
> autoconnection, plus the PatchBay in QJackCtl can recall all 
> connections. See the help options for each program to see what can done 
> at the command prompt.
> 
> Btw, the sleep command (for seven seconds) is necessary to keep the 
> other apps from loading until JACK has been started.
> 
> I named the file sequencer.scr and added it to my Fluxbox music apps 
> menu. I click on the menu entry, everything happens. It's not LASH, but 
> it'll do until all my favorite Linux audio apps have been LASHed.

Thanks, very usefull, I'll try it out. More examples of different scripts are welcome guys.

> Also btw: I think all the apps that the original poster wants to run 
> *can* be controlled by LASH.
> 
> Best,
> 
> dp


Dirk 




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