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@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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