Am 18.11.2014 um 22:55 schrieb Brett McCoy:
/ On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Ede Wolf <listac
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/>/ Thanks for all replies, I did not know about klick, I'll try to get
/>/ that running, sounds promising. And maybe investigate into clicktrack.
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/>/ Hydrogen is, I would guess, liable to the instability of the
/>/ internal clock, and more a realtime recording than a (fast)
/>/ creation, but latter would not be a real hinderance.
/>/
/>/ SuperCollider seems a bit to advanced in usage for me, but I now
/>/ have something to start with
/>/
/>/
/>/ I think any solution you come up with is going to be dependent on some
/>/ kind of clock to generate the correct tempo and meter.
/>/
/>/ --
/>/ Brett W. McCoy --http://www.brettwmccoy.com
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/>/ "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden; If I were to divulge it, it
/>/ would overturn the world."
/>/ -- Jelaleddin Rumi
/I have written a click track generator, "Metronome", that outputs a wave file.
You can adjust the sound of the click and program tempo changes through a text file.
There are no options for swing type feels, but any meter is supported. It is command line
only and not open source yet.
A word of caution, if importing into Ardour be sure to change the output name to something
besides click.wav.
Info:
http://www.acousticrefuge.com/mixer4_all/metronome_info.txt
Download:
http://www.acousticrefuge.com/mixer4_all/mixer4_download.htm
Grekim/
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