Thanks for all replies, I did not know about klick, I'll try to get that
running, sounds promising. And maybe investigate into clicktrack.
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
Thanks!
Am 18.11.2014 um 21:29 schrieb F. Silvain:
Ede Wolf, Nov 18 2014:
Hi,
I am wondering, wether there is a way to create click tracks. Audacity
is quite limited, as it only creates quarter note clicks, while the
upper tempo setting is limited, so f.e. you cannot create 16th for
120BPM by means of scaling up the BPM.
klick is a stand alone JACK client, which
also sets the JACK tempo, VERY
accurately from the audio clock/crystal. It also offers emphasized beats.
There are LADSPA plugins, e.g. the Clicktrack from Tim Goetze's CAPS
suite. You can also combine oscillator plugins (sine or noise for sound
and pulse for the timed gating).
There's a simple JACK metronome coming with the JACK server, never tried
it though.
If you need anything really specific you can generate it with the
synthesis language of your choice. Many of those offer time resolution
in seconds or beats (csound, SuperCollider...).
Also, there are no triple notes, swing eighth or syncopated options
available, though I am afraid, those will be rather seldom, if
availble at all.
Are there any alternatives, that are at least a little more flexible
than audacity?
I am not talking about recording a plugin, like a softsynth, which is
liable to the internal (midi) clock oscillation, but generating an
audio track with really accurate clicks
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