Dave Phillips wrote:
Greetings:
Yesterday I wanted to practice with a metronome, so I decided to
download one of the listings from the Linux Soundapps pages. Alas, I got
no joy:
1. cmetronome's server is unavailable
2. gTick wants to use /dev/sequencer and isn't working for me with ALSA
0.9.0beta10
3. gMetronome is a visual-only metronome and I need sound
So I went looking for something else. I found Metronome on SourceForge,
but its based on gTick and suffers the same poor output. I also found
DiffM, a Java-based metronome that is said to work under Linux, but the
available package only works with MacOS. So I still don't have a
metronome, and I don't feel like compiling Ardour just to use it as a
practice amenity. So, does anyone have a lead to a working software
metronome for Linux ? Does anyone have the sources to cmetronome ? Or is
anyone interested in writing a simple metronome application ?
RhythmLab works great for me. (at least it used to, haved practised with
it for half a year now...)
i found it on the (very nice indeed) sound apps page of one dave philips
:-D
best,
jörn
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