Hello all,
Release 0.4.1 of jnoisemeter is available at the usual place:
<http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/downloads/index.html>
Jnoisemeter is a small Jack app for accurate measurement of
audio signals, in particular noise signals. See README for
the details.
New in this release: IEC class 0 octave band filters.
Ciao,
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FA
Hi there,
I have released SoundTracker v1.0.4. Comparing to the last
pre-release, 1.0.3-pre2, it contains several important bugfixes, so I
recommend everyone to upgrade. Its main revolutionary feature is a
facility to process samples by any external program that can
communicate through STDIO. The interaction with such a program is
described used XML specs (not documented yet, but the comprehensive
example: much of SOX functions, is included), so one need not
recompile ST, only restart after adding new specs.
Other main features of the 1.0.4 release are:
* General:
- Full-screen mode
- Volume of all samples of an instrument / all samples in the module can be
set to a value, not only gained. Also all samples panning can be adjusted.
These functions can also modify the explicitly given values of volume /
panning of notes in patterns
- Improved compatibility with FastTracker, also MOD files are played more
correctly
- Unused patterns are listed in the Pattern Sequence Editor
- Sampling rate can be specified while saving a sample as WAV
- New module optimizer with many control parameters
* Track Editor:
- Moving notes up / down is implemented
* Sample Editor:
- The whole sample is drawn after recording
- Exponential / reverse exponential volume fade transients
* Instrument Editor:
- Envelope inversion and shifting is implemented
You can find more new features in NEWS file.
SoundTracker download page:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/soundtracker/files/
Regards,
Yury.
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