Have you tried to achieve this with 'Freewheeling'?
Seems to me that this could be your ticket. It loops audio independantly
from jacktransport, so that you can let go and loop what you want, all while
ardour's running linearly. And since vers. 0.6.xx you can do quite some
nifty things like triggering group of loops and other niceties besides the
simple loop recording/playback that it did since ever. Makes it kinda like
the pattern thing in seq24, only for audio.
I just hope that I got your wishes right here, if not just disregard my post.
Good luck,
Raphael ;)
Lieven Moors wrote:
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From: lievenmoors(a)hotmail.com
To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
Subject: Re: [LAU] looping with jack
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 13:00:40 +0200
"So, I think what the OP is wanting is loop-synchronization without
forcing the transport to relocate. So, synchronization requires some manner
of time-line "smarts."
This is what I meant. As I said before, Seq24 seems to do this.
When in pattern mode, Seq24 loops patterns in sync with JACK,
but doesn't relocate JACK. This makes it possible to let ardour run
linearly
while Seq24 loops. I am wondering if something like that would be possible
in ardour (or any other audio sequencer for that matter).
Ardour loops just fine when synced internally,
so I guess it's the JACK transport relocation that makes it slow.
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