I don't see how AudioGL is a soundboard. AFAI
understand, the man
means just software which will allow to trigger samples. There is no
such software that I know on Linux.
There are samplers, like petri-foo, which can hold as many samples as
you
like, although I don't know if it supports mp3. It does open wav.
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Ralf Mardorf
<ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net> wrote:
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 16:43 -0400, Michael Afflerbach wrote:
I am looking for some instant sound board
software that I
can install on
a Linux machine.
Basically, I need a GUI interface with buttons (or rows of
buttons)
where I can play out MP3s in rapid succession out
the
soundcard.
soundboard program.
Shouldn't be complicated and I must be a
moron, so can
anyone point me
in the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Mike Afflerbach
There was a discussion about similar "things" at LAD, thread
"AudioGL".
It's different, but OTOH similar:
http://www.psychosynth.com/index.php/Main_Page
I didn't test it, since there where no packages for the
distros I use
and some dependencies were missing, so I was to lazy to
compile it.
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http://www.louigiverona.ru/ video doesn't show
MP3s, but WAVs hat could be similar manipulated. I apologize if I should
have misunderstood Psychsynth and/or soundboard, for me the video leads
to something like this.
The thread's name is AudioGL, but I posted a link from this thread.
Dunno, perhaps Psychsynth is ok or isn't ok for the OP's needs.
I make music in a more classical way, I'm just open to new models of
making music. Again, I apologize, seemingly I misunderstood musical
instruments as soundboard and psychsynth.
Regards,
Ralf