Edgar Aichinger
edogawa
Involved Projects and Packages
jack_capture is a small program to capture whatever
sound is going out to your speakers into a file.
Author: Kjetil S. Matheussen
New Session Manager (NSM) is a tool to assist music production by grouping standalone programs into sessions. Your workflow becomes easy to manage, robust and fast by leveraging the full potential of cooperative applications.
It is a community version of the "NON Session Manager" and free in every sense of the word: free of cost, free to share and use, free of spyware or ads, free-and-open-source.
You can create a session, or project, add programs to it and then use commands to save, start/stop, hide/show all programs at once, or individually. At a later date you can then re-open the session and continue where you left off.
All files belonging to the session will be saved in the same directory.
If you are a user (and not a programmer or packager) everything you need is to install NSM through your distributions package manager and Agordejo as a GUI (see below).
To learn NSM you don't need to know the background information from our documentation, which is aimed at developers that want to implement NSM support in their programs. Learn the GUI, not the server and protocol.
Luppp is a music creation tool, intended for live use. It focuses on
real time processing and a fast intuitive workflow. It uses Jack
for audio output.
You are the lucky owner of a midi keyboard and you want to play your own instrument?
Then you are at the right place. Polyphone is the software that will help you to create
and edit a musical instrument based on samples, using the sf2 format.
More than a simple editor, Polyphone has been designed to efficiently deal with big sets
of instruments involving a large amount of data.
Oh, and it is free!
Subtivals is a program to project Advanced SubStation Alpha (ASS, .ass), Subrip (.srt) and simple text (*.txt) subtitles, during film festivals for example.
Yoshimi is a software synthesizer for Linux based on the 2.4.0 release of
ZynAddSubFX, written by Nasca Octavian Paul. Yoshimi delivers the same
synth capabilities, along with very good Jack and Alsa midi/audio functionality.
Yoshimi is a Linux only derivative of ZynAddSubFX. Yoshi attempts to do
everything original Zyn does, but to do it well on Linux. A number of
people have given time and energy to bring Yoshimi to life (and keep it
that way!). My thanks go to you all.
Authors:
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Cal
zita-alsa-pcmi is the successor of clalsadrv. It provides easy access
to ALSA PCM devices, taking care of the many functions required to
open, initialise and use a hw: device in mmap mode, and providing
floating point audio data.