I could seriously love an app like this! Hoping to give it a spin soon.
Maybe an arch aur, too?? :)
Janina
Hermann Meyer writes:
  aloop is a audio file looper for Linux using PortAudio
as back-end
 (jack, pulse, alsa), libsndfile to load sound files and zita-resampler
 to resample the files when needed. The GUI is created with libxputty.
 This is the first release for aloop, it comes with the following features:
  * support all file formats supported by libsndfile.
  * resample files on load to match session Sample Rate
  * file loading by drag n' drop
  * included file browser
  * open file directly in a desktop file browser
  * open file on command-line
  * create, sort, save and load playlists
  * select to loop over a single file or over the play list
  * move play-head to mouse position in wave view
  * set loop points for start/end loop
  * save loop points in play list
  * save selected loop as wav file
  * play backwards
  * volume control
  * break playback (keyboard support space bar)
  * reset play-head to start position (keyboard support courser left)
 Dependencies
  * libsndfile1-dev
  * portaudio19-dev
  * libcairo2-dev
  * libx11-dev
 Project page:
 
https://github.com/brummer10/aloop
 Release Page:
 
https://github.com/brummer10/aloop/releases/tag/v0.1
 Please report issues to the project issue tracker. 
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