jack_capture v0.9.4
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jack_capture is a program for recording soundfiles with jack. Its default
operation is to capture whatever sound is going out to your speakers into
a file. This is the program I always wanted to have for jack, but no
one made. So here it is.
Changes 0.9.3 -> 0.9.4:
*Fixed bug that caused max 2 channels to be recorded.
Download from http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
jack_mixer version 3 released.
jack_mixer is GTK (2.x) JACK audio mixer with look similar to it`s
hardware counterparts. It has lot of useful features, apart from being
able to mix multiple JACK audio streams.
Changes since version 2:
* Detect NaNs
* Dont mix nan sample and next samples in current jack frame (only messed channel)
* Show NaNs to user (abspeak goes red and shows NaN)
* Reset channel NaN status on abspeak reset
* Switch to autotools (prepare for JACK MIDI support)
Homepage with screenshots: http://home.gna.org/jackmixer/
Download: http://download.gna.org/jackmixer/
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Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
Rejected, OK ... Sorry but;
Really, this worked the first week after migration, what's up now?
Is it that it took me this long to respond to the Berlin-TU event?
please, I am an old man and can't move my braincells - let along my
email accounts - that fast anymore .. :-D
/jens m
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pyliblo is a Python wrapper for the liblo OSC library. It does not yet
wrap all of liblo's functionality, but includes everything you need to
send and receive almost any kind of OSC message, using a nice and simple
Python API. OSC can hardly get any easier :)
Also included are two scripts, send_osc and dump_osc, which are similar to
the well known sendOSC/dumpOSC programs, but much simpler and less
cumbersome to install.
Get pyliblo 0.5 here:
http://das.nasophon.de/pyliblo/
Cheers,
Dominic
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Hello
I did a rewrite of JackMiniMix.
It's now called JackMixDesk has a configurable number of mono/stereo
channels, pre and post sends, LASH support, a XML config file and an
additional GTK interface which can be started on demand.
Im working on a SVG knob widget to make the interface use less ram and
I'm planning to implement MIDI support.
If you have comments or find any bugs, please let me know.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jackmixdesk/
Ulrich Lorenz Schlueter
Hello,
I've created an XPCOM component that wraps LibLo, allowing you to
communicate via OSC with JavaScript.
It's sort of raw right now, and hasn't yet been ported to Windows or
OS X, but doing so shouldn't be too hard. I really don't have time to
work on it right now, so I thought I may as well upload it and make it
available to other people who might be interested instead of allowing
it to accumulate mold in my subversion repository.
http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~sinclair/content/blog:communication_between_xul…
Anyways, this should allow people to use their SVG/HTML web-design-fu
to create nice interfaces to audio applications, PureData patches,
among other things.
If anyone's interested in improving it, please feel free to send me
patches or even to fork it.
Steve
Hi!
Here's two minor ghostess patches (for 20061127 release)
1) create alsaseq client with type APPLICATION
2) fixes for new jackmidi API (without nframes)
Dmitry.
hello, i would like to unsubscribe from the mailinglist, however since
there where changes in the administration i receive daily mails, that
was different before. but i dont understand where i can change this by
myself.
thank you,
frank