Well, Smasher is easy to use. Its biggest problem is that it is not
JACKified.
I looked at Tranches. It is not really a beat slicer in how people
understand a beat slicer on Windows and Mac OS, it is more a loop trigger.
I played with it, but honestly, I do not understand how to use it or why
would I want to. Maybe I should spend more time working with it to
understand.
To me a beat slicer is something into which you load a sound file, it
analyzes it, divides it into portions and then those get mapped on the
keyboard as notes and you can play them as midi. I really miss that kind of
an application on Linux. Smasher seems to be it, at least it looks very
similar, but it is, as stated above, not JACKified.
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Renato Budinich <rennabh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 10:34 AM, rosea.grammostola <
rosea.grammostola(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 09:52 +0200, Jeremy wrote:
On 04/26/2010 09:08 PM, Louigi Verona wrote:
Jorn! Thanks, very informative answer.
What can you say about stuff like this:
1. vocoder
2. grnulizer
3. slicer (when a file is sliced into pieces)
Hello Louigi,
Smasher:
http://smasher.sourceforge.net
Or a good ole tracker like MilkyTracker for even more finer grained
control.
4. beat matching
That's still missing, a good FLOSS beat matching app or library. At
least, I haven't come across one yet.
Is beat matching different then beat slicing?
aubiocut
http://tardigrade-inc.com/index.php/En/Software
rhythm ferret in Ardour (or what is it's name)?
Freecycle
SuperCollider?
any ideas/suggestions regarding how to use these or something similar for
real time beat slicing? I.e., I record some loops in say sooperlooper; while
they're playing, I slice them up and maybe rearrange the slices, add effects
etc, and then I redirect this "rearranged" loop where I want - for example
again in sooperlooper, replacing or overdubbing the original loop.
I know it's definitely possible in supercollider, but as I am still
beginning to learn it (and it seems it will be quite a long journey), I was
wondering about a quicker/user-friendlier way of doing it
cheers
Renato
_______________________________________________
Linux-audio-dev mailing list
Linux-audio-dev(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev