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Patrick Shirkey schrieb:
On 09/02/2009 02:51 AM, Brent Busby wrote:
> Give them a out-of-the-box realtime kernel and a GUI launch/interconnect
> manager for their audio apps and they will come...
Time stretching and beat matching have been worked on
with varying
results over the years. I find it interesting that so many people rely
on these tools so greatly.
I'd consider beat-detection a tool for some specialists and a nice toy
for beginners but time-stretching is really important for many people.
Say you have 5 sessions of the same piece recorded live and in studios,
it is quite sexy to have a good sounding usable tool, that helps you to
weld the best moments of those together. Not every band performs best
when playing by a metronome and different versions could be in different
speed and still compatible.
I find it blatently ignorant for some of the posters
to say that the
jack model is not and never gonna work. That's just outright rude. For
many of us JACK works very well already. If someone doesn't like the
modular approach and requires a monolithic interface they have various
options available. No need to write off jack and all the hard work that
has been put into the apps that work within the modular framework.
101% FACK
It is fascinating to see people freak out as they see others doing the
things they do differntly....
;-)
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